Croydon Guardian (UK) – Tues 28 April, 2009
Local councils should put pressure on newspaper publishers to stop the exploitation of vulnerable women as sex slaves, a campaign group says.
This is the strong message being sent out by a charity that looks after women trafficked into sex slavery in London’s brothels.
Eaves Housing has launched their Nothing Personal campaign calling on councillors and editors to take responsibility for the blight of sex trafficking in their boroughs. . .
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