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Teen Girls’ Stories of Sex Trafficking in U.S.

International Sex Trafficking Is a Well-Known Problem, But It Happens Here as Well Fifteen-year-old "Debbie" is the middle child in a close-knit ...

Huge trafficking operation smashed as Yard holds suspected ringleaders

The Guardian Rosie Cowan, crime correspondent October 12, 2005 'Tens of thousands' of Turkish Kurds smuggled Two-year inquiry ends with 19 arrests ...

Waitressing lure trapped sex slaves, court told

The Sydney Morning Herald Malcolm Brown July 1, 2005 Young women brought from Asia by the operators of a sex slavery racket ...

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 "In a new country there will be
  no slavery & hence no slaves."


Captain Arthur Phillip said this in 1787 before leaving England to become the 1st Governor of the new colony of Australia. Phillip landed at Sydney Cove in 1788 after an 8 month sea voyage.


         

ACRATH acknowledges and respects the Indigenous Peoples of Australia both past and present.
As caretakers of the land and custodians of the stories their culture has survived for thousands of years and is now recognised as the oldest living culture in the world.

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