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>From http://www.news.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?
xml=/news/2002/10/21/wbalk21.xml&sSheet=/news/2002/10/21/ixworld.html

The 'job offer' that led to years of sex slavery
(Filed: 21/10/2002)

Eve-Ann Prentice in Podgorica reports on attempts
to clamp down on the trade of young women as sex slaves in the Balkans

Elena was a naive 19-year-old when a man started
flirting with her in the market place of her home town in Moldova.

She and her mother were near destitute after her father had left home and she believed
the handsome stranger when he offered her a job as a waitress at a coastal resort in
Montenegro.

Instead, she was taken to the Serbian town of Novi Sad, where she was drugged, beaten
and repeatedly raped.

After a couple of weeks of relentless abuse, stupefied by drink and drugs, she was 
taken to
northern Montenegro, where she was sold as a sex slave.

Elena is just one of countless thousands of young women, some as young as 14, who every
year become victims of human trafficking.

It is big business for the gangsters who kidnap the women off the streets of 
impoverished
towns in eastern Europe and the Balkans, or lure them with false promises of work, then
beat them into becoming unpaid prostitutes.

Many are taken across the Adriatic to Italy, from where they are transported to the 
brothels
of north- western Europe, including Britain.

Some are increasingly being held as captives in brothels used by the army of foreign 
aid
workers now working across the region. Elena was luckier than most.

After three years of being sold from one owner to another, police raided the bar where 
she
was imprisoned this summer and she grabbed her chance to escape. She was taken to a
secret shelter for victims of trafficking on the outskirts of Podgorica in Montenegro.

Two men were arrested in the bar, including a policeman, Vladan Bakic, who is awaiting
trial. This weekend, Elena is on her way back home to Moldova, after spending several
weeks at a high- security shelter run by the International Organisation for Migration.

Here the lucky few who either escape from their captors or are rescued in police raids 
can
find counselling, medical care and help to return home.

Even then, the women often face hostility from their own families, as they are forever
afterwards regarded as soiled.

Most of the victims of the trade in humans have been from Moldova, Romania and other
countries outside Montenegro but now an increasing number are from within the tiny
mountain republic which, with Serbia, makes up what remains of federal Yugoslavia.

"This is because standards of living have become worse and worse here and all criminal
trades flourish in such an atmosphere," says Zana Pevicevic, who runs the IOM's 
operation
in Podgorica. Cuddly toys and pop star posters testify to the youth of the victims at 
the
shelter.

It is dangerous work for Zana and her two assistants who run the shelter at a modern,
clean and well-equipped house guarded by security cameras and with a fast-response
alarm system linked to the local police.

Attitudes to the human trafficking are beginning to change in Montenegro. There are 
signs
that police raids have forced the criminal gangs behind the trade to change their main 
route
- south through Serbia, Montenegro and Albania - to a more northerly path. The misery 
will
not be ended, it will only be relocated.

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External links




Campaign against
women trafficking in the Balkans - International Organisation for Migration


Sex slaves - MSNBC



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