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![]() "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Dan J.S. wrote: "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... As much as I admit to support the Bush administration, I have a problem with Israel. My issue is that they lead the world in slave sex trade and no one seems to really care. Slave sex trade??? It's HUGE. Israel is one of the leaders in that space. They have huge sex slaves rings that take women from former Russian states and sell them all over the world, and the Israeli government is doing very little about it. There were some arrests recently when there was some UN pressures along with some U.S. concerns. You mean the Russians who have emigrated to Israel. They're the ones running the sex trades in that country. Yes, with the Israeli government turning their heads to the problem because per capita, Israeli men use more prostitutes than any other group. BTW - most of Israeli population are people who emigrated to Israel from Russia and Poland. The sex slave actually affected a family friend, so we have been tracking this for a long time. My sister, a lawyer, is very involved in working with the UN (yes - the enemy) and lobby groups to put pressure on Israel and other nations, like Mexico who apparently buys a lot of these women from Israel. |
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![]() "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... per capita, Israeli men use more prostitutes than any other group. I knew there was a statistical loophole to your original statement! |
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![]() "NOYB" wrote in message k.net... "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... per capita, Israeli men use more prostitutes than any other group. I knew there was a statistical loophole to your original statement! But they are still the main channel of importing, exporting them, ignoring any capita. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7...062297,00.html The report, issued annually, said some 10,000 such women currently reside in about 300 to 400 brothels throughout the country. They are traded for about USD 8,000 - USD 10,000, the committee said. The U.S. State Department ranks Israel in the second tier of human trafficking around the world, saying the Jewish State does not maintain minimal conditions regarding the issue but is working to improve them. Israel passed a law in 2003 that would allow the state to confiscate the profits of traffickers, but watchdog groups say it is rarely enforced. |
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There is one piece of information that is being left out of this thread
concerning slave trade in Israel. It is something called 'The Law of Return'. This law says that any Jew or spouse of a Jew must be allowed into the country, for obvious reasons. That makes it difficult to keep out certain undesirables, as in other countries with stricter immigration laws. There are many cases of people falsifying their backgrounds to get out of Russia. Under these difficult circumstances, I am sure the Isreali authorities are doing everything they can to clean up this problem, although truthfully, I did not even know it existed until I started reading this thread. Well, at least Israel doesn't have the problem like in the USA, where people are smuggled in cargo containers, or thrown off boats close to our shores, etc. Sherwin D. "Dan J.S." wrote: "NOYB" wrote in message k.net... "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... per capita, Israeli men use more prostitutes than any other group. I knew there was a statistical loophole to your original statement! But they are still the main channel of importing, exporting them, ignoring any capita. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7...062297,00.html The report, issued annually, said some 10,000 such women currently reside in about 300 to 400 brothels throughout the country. They are traded for about USD 8,000 - USD 10,000, the committee said. The U.S. State Department ranks Israel in the second tier of human trafficking around the world, saying the Jewish State does not maintain minimal conditions regarding the issue but is working to improve them. Israel passed a law in 2003 that would allow the state to confiscate the profits of traffickers, but watchdog groups say it is rarely enforced. |
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