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Saturday, 26.01.2008.

18:16

KPS rescues 2 human trafficking victims

The Kosovo Police Service (KPS) has discovered two female victims of human trafficking in a hotel basement.

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uncletonny

pre 16 godina

Now that UNMIK police is leaving Kosova ,the KPS are taking charge of the situation in Kosova.And they will prove to enyone in dought,that they are force to be recon with..

Delije

pre 16 godina

KS, one out of three cases solved is great. One out of a hundred, what do you want a gold star by their name, KPS. Am I to jump up and down, while Serbs are attacked on a daily bases and they cant seem to find the suspects. That glass is more like a shot glass when it comes to the KPS's achivments. Crime will thrive in Kosovo because criminals run the gov.

Tushar

pre 16 godina

United Nations Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking website www.ungift.org aims to be an extension of UN GIFT activities worldwide. We would like it to evolve into a vibrant online community where people exchange views, showcase their work, talk about their experiences and strengthen the fight against human trafficking. With your help we can make it a valuable resource and a tool to take this fight forward. The organized crime of human trafficking needs a fitting organized response.

United Nations Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking (UN.GIFT) was formally launched in London on 26 March 2007. It is designed to have a long-term impact to create a turning point in the worldwide fight against human trafficking. 27million people are trafficked each year. UN.GIFT intends to take action against human trafficking in all its manifestations – commercial sexual exploitation, bonded labour, organ trade, camel jockeying, forced marriages, domestic labour, illegal adoption, and other exploitative work – through creating partnerships at a global level with all sectors of society.

The ultimate goal of the Global Initiative is to contribute to ending human trafficking– estimated to have a total market value of about $32 billion worldwide. UNODC has a two-pronged strategy for achieving this goal – increasing public awareness of the problem and coordinating existing but disparate efforts by international and national groups, governments and non-governmental organizations and by concerned individuals to end the practice.

Numerous regional GIFT events will culminate in Vienna with a Global Forum against Human Trafficking from 13th to 15th Feb 2008.

The objective of The Vienna Forum is to raise awareness, facilitate cooperation and partnerships among the various stakeholders. It will bring together representatives from Member States, UN system organizations, other regional and international organizations, the business community, academia, non-governmental organizations and other elements of civil society. The Forum will allow for an open environment to enable all parties involved to take concrete steps to fight human trafficking, within their spheres of action.

The Forum will be a catalyst for solution-seeking ideas and address three overriding themes on human trafficking: 1.Vulnerability: why does human trafficking happen;
2. Impact: human and social consequences of human trafficking;
3. Action: innovative approaches to solving complex problems.
· It is time to join forces to prevent human trafficking.
· Give this global problem a global solution.
· Rally under the banner of the Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking.
· Get involved!
· Together we can save people and put traffickers behind bars.


Tushar

tim

pre 16 godina

The people arrested must not paid the right people, or are upstarts that the police arrest to get rid of competition for the established criminals.

KS

pre 16 godina

Delije the glass is half full my dear. A job well done to SHPK / KPS. It's amazing how critizes how incompetent the Kosova Police is but when they apprehend criminals for crimes you scorn an entire society instead of focusing on another aspect of the article. I'm not sure to whether call you a hypocrite or a propaganda machine...there always seems to something wrong with your vision of Kosova.

I say, lock these scumbags and set a great example.

Delije

pre 16 godina

What a bright future this "kosova" has when the declair indep. Good that these girls are free now but the crime world in Kosovo will be their only economic future to come.

Delije

pre 16 godina

What a bright future this "kosova" has when the declair indep. Good that these girls are free now but the crime world in Kosovo will be their only economic future to come.

KS

pre 16 godina

Delije the glass is half full my dear. A job well done to SHPK / KPS. It's amazing how critizes how incompetent the Kosova Police is but when they apprehend criminals for crimes you scorn an entire society instead of focusing on another aspect of the article. I'm not sure to whether call you a hypocrite or a propaganda machine...there always seems to something wrong with your vision of Kosova.

I say, lock these scumbags and set a great example.

tim

pre 16 godina

The people arrested must not paid the right people, or are upstarts that the police arrest to get rid of competition for the established criminals.

Delije

pre 16 godina

KS, one out of three cases solved is great. One out of a hundred, what do you want a gold star by their name, KPS. Am I to jump up and down, while Serbs are attacked on a daily bases and they cant seem to find the suspects. That glass is more like a shot glass when it comes to the KPS's achivments. Crime will thrive in Kosovo because criminals run the gov.

Tushar

pre 16 godina

United Nations Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking website www.ungift.org aims to be an extension of UN GIFT activities worldwide. We would like it to evolve into a vibrant online community where people exchange views, showcase their work, talk about their experiences and strengthen the fight against human trafficking. With your help we can make it a valuable resource and a tool to take this fight forward. The organized crime of human trafficking needs a fitting organized response.

United Nations Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking (UN.GIFT) was formally launched in London on 26 March 2007. It is designed to have a long-term impact to create a turning point in the worldwide fight against human trafficking. 27million people are trafficked each year. UN.GIFT intends to take action against human trafficking in all its manifestations – commercial sexual exploitation, bonded labour, organ trade, camel jockeying, forced marriages, domestic labour, illegal adoption, and other exploitative work – through creating partnerships at a global level with all sectors of society.

The ultimate goal of the Global Initiative is to contribute to ending human trafficking– estimated to have a total market value of about $32 billion worldwide. UNODC has a two-pronged strategy for achieving this goal – increasing public awareness of the problem and coordinating existing but disparate efforts by international and national groups, governments and non-governmental organizations and by concerned individuals to end the practice.

Numerous regional GIFT events will culminate in Vienna with a Global Forum against Human Trafficking from 13th to 15th Feb 2008.

The objective of The Vienna Forum is to raise awareness, facilitate cooperation and partnerships among the various stakeholders. It will bring together representatives from Member States, UN system organizations, other regional and international organizations, the business community, academia, non-governmental organizations and other elements of civil society. The Forum will allow for an open environment to enable all parties involved to take concrete steps to fight human trafficking, within their spheres of action.

The Forum will be a catalyst for solution-seeking ideas and address three overriding themes on human trafficking: 1.Vulnerability: why does human trafficking happen;
2. Impact: human and social consequences of human trafficking;
3. Action: innovative approaches to solving complex problems.
· It is time to join forces to prevent human trafficking.
· Give this global problem a global solution.
· Rally under the banner of the Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking.
· Get involved!
· Together we can save people and put traffickers behind bars.


Tushar

uncletonny

pre 16 godina

Now that UNMIK police is leaving Kosova ,the KPS are taking charge of the situation in Kosova.And they will prove to enyone in dought,that they are force to be recon with..

Delije

pre 16 godina

What a bright future this "kosova" has when the declair indep. Good that these girls are free now but the crime world in Kosovo will be their only economic future to come.

KS

pre 16 godina

Delije the glass is half full my dear. A job well done to SHPK / KPS. It's amazing how critizes how incompetent the Kosova Police is but when they apprehend criminals for crimes you scorn an entire society instead of focusing on another aspect of the article. I'm not sure to whether call you a hypocrite or a propaganda machine...there always seems to something wrong with your vision of Kosova.

I say, lock these scumbags and set a great example.

tim

pre 16 godina

The people arrested must not paid the right people, or are upstarts that the police arrest to get rid of competition for the established criminals.

Delije

pre 16 godina

KS, one out of three cases solved is great. One out of a hundred, what do you want a gold star by their name, KPS. Am I to jump up and down, while Serbs are attacked on a daily bases and they cant seem to find the suspects. That glass is more like a shot glass when it comes to the KPS's achivments. Crime will thrive in Kosovo because criminals run the gov.

Tushar

pre 16 godina

United Nations Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking website www.ungift.org aims to be an extension of UN GIFT activities worldwide. We would like it to evolve into a vibrant online community where people exchange views, showcase their work, talk about their experiences and strengthen the fight against human trafficking. With your help we can make it a valuable resource and a tool to take this fight forward. The organized crime of human trafficking needs a fitting organized response.

United Nations Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking (UN.GIFT) was formally launched in London on 26 March 2007. It is designed to have a long-term impact to create a turning point in the worldwide fight against human trafficking. 27million people are trafficked each year. UN.GIFT intends to take action against human trafficking in all its manifestations – commercial sexual exploitation, bonded labour, organ trade, camel jockeying, forced marriages, domestic labour, illegal adoption, and other exploitative work – through creating partnerships at a global level with all sectors of society.

The ultimate goal of the Global Initiative is to contribute to ending human trafficking– estimated to have a total market value of about $32 billion worldwide. UNODC has a two-pronged strategy for achieving this goal – increasing public awareness of the problem and coordinating existing but disparate efforts by international and national groups, governments and non-governmental organizations and by concerned individuals to end the practice.

Numerous regional GIFT events will culminate in Vienna with a Global Forum against Human Trafficking from 13th to 15th Feb 2008.

The objective of The Vienna Forum is to raise awareness, facilitate cooperation and partnerships among the various stakeholders. It will bring together representatives from Member States, UN system organizations, other regional and international organizations, the business community, academia, non-governmental organizations and other elements of civil society. The Forum will allow for an open environment to enable all parties involved to take concrete steps to fight human trafficking, within their spheres of action.

The Forum will be a catalyst for solution-seeking ideas and address three overriding themes on human trafficking: 1.Vulnerability: why does human trafficking happen;
2. Impact: human and social consequences of human trafficking;
3. Action: innovative approaches to solving complex problems.
· It is time to join forces to prevent human trafficking.
· Give this global problem a global solution.
· Rally under the banner of the Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking.
· Get involved!
· Together we can save people and put traffickers behind bars.


Tushar

uncletonny

pre 16 godina

Now that UNMIK police is leaving Kosova ,the KPS are taking charge of the situation in Kosova.And they will prove to enyone in dought,that they are force to be recon with..