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How much is a life worth? Human Trafficking in Japan and the World
2007/05/02 17:05 15 (GMT)
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Bought and sold, used and thrown away– for profit...
Women and children forced into prostitution, men
working under inhuman conditions:
human trafficking,
this fast-growing and tragic crime,
affects every country in the world;
and Japan is no exception.
Human Trafficking in Japan and the World
– The Hidden Reality
Speaker: Scott W. Hansen, Embassy of the
United States
In this seminar, organized by Polaris Project, Mr.
Hansen will talk about the problem of human
trafficking in Japan and the world. The seminar
will cover the 3 essntial anti-trafficking policies-
Protection, Prosecution, and Prevention.
(Lanugage: Japanese)
Date: May 24, Thursday, 6:30 PM
Place: Tokyo American Center
NOF Tameike Building, 8F
1-1-14, Akasaka Minato-ku, Tokyo, 107-0052
3 minutes walk from Tameikesanno station (Exit 9) on the
Ginza line or the Nanboku line
Registration: Please send your name and contact information
to the following e-mail address: info@polarisproject.jp
Admission: free
Hosted by: Polaris Project Japan
Supported by: Tokyo American Center

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