Human trafficking during World Cup

Title

Human trafficking during World Cup

Subject

prostitution, sex trafficking, 2006 World Cup

Date

2000s

Description

A news report with coverage regarding the concern of the United States in regards to sex trafficking concerns during the 2006 World Cup.

Creator

CJNR

Source

CJNR.info

Publisher

youtube.com

Rights

all rights credited to the owner of the video and youtube.com

Format

videos

Language

English

Type

News clip

Coverage

United States

Duration

2:58

Compression

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVf9U_g2he0

Transcription

0:00large influx is a women are being sent to Germany for sexual purposes during
0:04the World Cup
0:05prompting the US government to voice its concerns over the issue of the legal
0:09human trafficking
0:11US Department of State also issued a report yesterday
0:14outlining the problems associated with human trafficking
0:18the US Department of State issued a report on Monday
0:21outlining the problems of human trafficking which highlights the
0:24challenges faced by specific nations
0:26US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
0:29says that the United States is well aware its role as a destination for
0:33traffickers
0:34and that the US is invested in the worldwide fight against the underground
0:38industry
0:38which moves people for illegal labor the sex industry
0:42and the soldiers for war in
0:45defeating human trafficking is a great moral calling
0:49apart I'm and under president bush's leadership
0:52the United States is leading a new abolitionist movement
0:56to end the sort it trade in human beings
0:59as the president has said we are called
1:02by conscience and compassion to bring the school practice to an end
1:07today the United States government has provided
1:11almost four hundred million dollars to support global
1:14anti-trafficking efforts we're getting results
1:17and we're seeing progress and this report
1:21is playing a crucial role by calling to account
1:24any nation friend or foe that can and should do more to confront human
1:29trafficking
1:30we are pressing countries into action US Ambassador John Miller
1:35spoke about the problems around the globe from children four sons were in
1:39Africa
1:39to North Koreans move to China to be used for illegal labor's
1:43one major events in Europe the World Cup concerns Miller as well
1:47being out in the reason it's become a big issue is that there are
1:52reports of thousands
1:55women being transported to Germany
1:59a for sex during the World Cup
2:03all the research in evidence available should shows that when you have a large
2:09flows
2:11women a for sexual purposes
2:14there is going to be trafficking there is a link between prostitution and sex
2:19trafficking
2:20and so all these people I've mentioned have expressed concern
2:24I have expressed my concern directly to the German ambassador
2:29here we have sent a letter to the German ambassador
2:33we have been also in touch through our embassy
2:36so the German government has said that they are taking measures to stop
2:42trafficking
2:43so we will see what happens the US Department of State estimates that up to
2:48800,000 people
2:49primarily women and children are victimized by a licence human
2:53trafficking
2:54each year