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New law targets organ traders
Shattered families and broken lives
From boardroom battles to beating slavery
IN BRIEF (China Daily, Page 2)
Mentally disabled workers 'well treated'
Couples stand trial for forcing blind men to beg
Jealous man jailed for selling ex-lover's baby boy
Workshop on women's rights in ASEAN opens in Vietnam
Family reunion after 30 years of separation
Police rescue hundreds of women, children kidnapped
Eleven get jail terms for human trafficking
China issues surrender deadline for human traffickers
Trafficking of Chinese women on the rise
Improvement needed in combat against 'modern slavery'
A kidnapped man's ordeal of 12-yr slave labor
Gang held for alleged sex slavery
The importance of human rights
Trafficking threatens children in Mekong area
Moore and Kutcher at launch of UN Voluntary Trust Fund for Victims of Trafficking in Persons
China Scene:East
Improvement needed in combat against 'modern slavery'
China reaffirms links to regional American body
Anti-trafficking day: the Commission calls for better protection of the victims
Nigeria: UN gathering urges global cooperation to fight human trafficking
Wages to continue increasing: report
   
 
   
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