Thursday, July 26, 2007

அமீரகம், கட்டார், துருக்கி, சிரியாவில் பாலுறவு அடிமைகளாக விற்கப்படும் தாஜிக் பெண்கள்

அமீரகம், கட்டார், துருக்கி, சிரியாவில் பாலுறவு அடிமைகளாக தாஜிக் பெண்கள் விற்கப்படுகிறார்கள்.
இவர்களில் 60 பெண்கள் காப்பாற்றப்பட்டிருக்கிறார்கள் என்று தாஜிக் உள்துறை அமைச்சர் ஷரீஃப் நாஜராவ் தெரிவித்தார்.



SOME 60 TAJIK WOMEN HELD IN SEXUAL SLAVERY ABROAD - POLICE OFFICIAL
7/25/07
A EurasiaNet Partner Post from BBC Monitoring

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About 60 Tajik women have been taken out of the country with the aim of sexual exploitation in foreign countries, a deputy Tajik interior minister, Sharif Nazarov, has told journalists.

According to him, 13 cases of recruiting women for sexual exploitation were logged in the first half of 2007. Work is currently under way to free the Tajik women from slavery. This is also being done in line with agreements on combating human trafficking that Tajikistan signed with the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Qatar and Syria.

Speaking about labour migration, the head of the Tajik Interior Ministry’s migration service, Ramazon Rahimov, said his agency’s specialists had now drawn up a number of documents relating to migrants’ social insurance and the recognition on Russian territory of medical documents issued by Tajik medical establishments.

Rahimov said a taxation mechanism had been worked out for guest workers to ensure that they receive pension and welfare payments in future. A mechanism for transporting the bodies of migrant workers back to their motherland has also been worked out, he said.

According to Rahimov, more than 80,000 migrant workers from Tajikistan have so far been legalized in the Russian Federation, and the same number again are awaiting a decision.

According to the migration service, more than 500,000 Tajik guest workers have left for Russia so far this year for seasonal work. Of them, 40 per cent are engaged in the sphere of construction, 34 per cent in trade and 13 per cent in agriculture.


Editor’s Note: Source: Avesta website, Dushanbe, in Russian 1238 gmt 23 Jul 07

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