BELGRADE CENTRE FOR FOR WHITE SLAVERY VICTIMS BELGRADE, May 8 (Hina) - The shelter of the Belgrade-based counselling centre for victims of violence has provided accommodation over past two years for 111 girls, victims of trafficking
in human beings, local electronic media reported on Saturday.
BELGRADE, May 8 (Hina) - The shelter of the Belgrade-based counselling
centre for victims of violence has provided accommodation over past
two years for 111 girls, victims of trafficking in human beings, local
electronic media reported on Saturday.#L#
A representative of the centre, which is a nongovernmental
organisation, Vesna Stanojevic, told the Beta news agency that most
victims of white slavery had come from Moldova, namely 30 Moldovan
girls found shelter there. They were followed by 29 Romanian girls,
several Ukrainian girls, five Russian, one Albanian and 14 girls from
Serbia-Montenegro.
At the moment there are five girls in the shelter.
Stanojevic said that of 111 girls, who found shelter there, 90 had no
documents.
Most of them enter Serbia from Romania. They are usually detained in
Belgrade or Novi Sad in a sort of detention centres for about 20 days,
and then sold by smugglers to owners of bars and clubs. Some remain
in Serbia, while others are sold in Italy, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo
and Albania.
"They live in horrendous conditions, they are often raped, beaten and
harassed, and are forced to prostitute themselves without any income
and are forced to consume drugs and alcohol," Stanojevic said.
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