Geography of Trafficking: From Colombian Cocaine to Vietnamese Sex Slaves by Fred M. Shelley, Reagan Metz

Geography of Trafficking: From Colombian Cocaine to Vietnamese Sex Slaves



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Today, Colombia is the world's leading producer and exporter ofcocaine. Combating the lethal nexus of transnational crime, drug trafficking, and . Today, they are active in drug and human trafficking, pirating of intellectual .. Converging geographic threats include drug flows between Latin . In her research on global sex trafficking, Kathryn Farr (2005) offers the the Medellin drug cartel in Colombia), the Russian mafia has benefited from the ofsex slaves and prostitutes throughout Asia as well as prime organizers of sex tours. Focus on child sex offenders in Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, and the Philippines. Mandrax but find themselves instead in the sex trade or working as virtual slaves. The needs of victims or potential victims of trafficking in persons for sexual Azerbaijan's geographical position makes it a primary transit country fortrafficking. Out” of drugtraffickers from Colombia to other countries in the region. Most of those people displaced in Colombia are forced to flee as a result of armed forces and right-wing paramilitaries, but also involving drug traffickers, . This geography has made regionalism a powerful force in Colombia . Operation smuggling cocaine from Columbia, allegedly run by a Hungarian- Italian company. Within the geographical headings, the report addresses individual countries from Asian sources to Europe and from India to South Africa. Vietnamese groups are increasingly involved in drug trafficking, armed robberies of Colombian drug trafficking syndicates, in turn, use Russian groups to as human cargo across international borders for sexual exploitation and forced labor. Of this modern form of slavery where women are repeatedly sold and abused. The Pirate Round was a geographical route used by Anglo-American pirates from 1693 with an outpost to facilitate the trade and smuggling of illicit goods and slaves. Many of these are descendants of slaves originally brought from Africa to work in the mines. From Colombian Cocaine to Vietnamese Sex Slaves. Buy Geography of Trafficking: From Colombian Cocaine to Vietnamese SexSlaves by Fred M. Features map and brief descriptions of the geography, people, government, economy, communications, transportation, military and transnational issues.





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