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We asked French experts break down the challenges that victims, attorneys and NGOs face when bringing trafficking cases to court.
A lawyer for the victims — more than 50 mostly undocumented migrant workers in France — said the court had made a "historic" ...
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Legit.ng on MSNFrance jails three in champagne 'slaves' case
A French court on Monday jailed three people for human trafficking in the champagne industry, exploiting seasonal workers and ...
MARSEILLE, France (CN) — Three people, a recruitment company and a vineyard cooperative in the Champagne region of France ...
The decision comes as the Champagne wine-making region is under scrutiny over the 2023 harvest, marked by exceptional heat ...
Three people were jailed on Monday for human trafficking after subjecting migrants from Africa to long working days and then ...
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Inquirer on MSNFrench former spy jailed on suspicion of ordering child rapes in Africa
A former French intelligence officer has been charged and imprisoned in eastern France on suspicion of ordering child rapes ...
A French court Monday sentenced an employer and two others to jail over human trafficking in the champagne industry, exploiting seasonal workers and housing them in appalling conditions during the ...
At Wednesday’s ‘Human Trafficking: Hiding in Plain Sight’ event, from left: Suzanne Beck, CEO, Victims Resource Cener; Attorney Tom Mosca; and Tammi Burke, chief program officer, VRC.
Advocates urge the legislature to approve $1 million for the Human Trafficking Survivor Services Fund in the 2027 state budget. $150,000 was passed by the legislature in the 2026 budget.
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