Enquête sur le trafic d’êtres humains en Moldavie et Transnistrie,
profitant de la corruption généralisée aux frontières.
Modern-day slave trade snares Moldovans
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As human trafficking gradually became more widely recognized in the early 2000s, the reality of it became blurred by stereotypes presented in mainstream films. The most widespread and commonly accepted misconception is that trafficking is a man’s business.
In reality, that could not be further from the truth.
Gone are the days of groups of shady looking men wearing gold chains in BMWs with tinted windows preying on young girls; now, trafficking has taken on a much more latent form, and the villlains in this story are not who you’d think.
“People think that the traffickers are usually unknown people, men in fancy black cars wearing gold chains. But no, these are women. Your friends, your godmother. That’s the scary part,” said Aleksandra Vidojevic of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe’s office in Chisinau.