Sinai trafficking: origin and definition of a new form of human trafficking

The phenomenon that is coined "Sinai Trafficking" started in 2009 in the Sinai desert. It involves the abduction, extortion, sale, torture, sexual violation and killing of men, women and children. Migrants, of whom the vast majority are from Eritrean descent, are abducted and brought to th...

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Main Author: Reisen, Mirjam (Author)
Contributors: Rijken, Conny (Other)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2015
In:In: Social Inclusion 3(2015), 1, Seite 113-124
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