MikeN
February 17, 2008, 7:39am
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The Nazis were very strongly against raping Jews-after the Kristallnacht attacks on the Jews some members of the Brownshirts were brought on trial before Party Courts for the crime of having sex with Jews; Nazis who had beaten, pillaged, or murdered Jews were not charged.
Juba
February 19, 2008, 4:38pm
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Try giving a source when you write something like that. And I mean a factual source.
Juba
February 20, 2008, 4:19pm
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That is a rather lazy reply.
That is a rather lazy reply.[/quote]
To a lazy query,…perhaps?
Questioning the bleeding obvious?
:no-no:
[quote=“Screaming Jesus”]You pick:
metacrawler.com/info.metac/s … lter=heavy [/quote]
I picked the first one on the search page, this one:
gvnet.com/humantrafficking/Israel.htm
It cited the US State Department’s 2007 Trafficking in Persons Report. I went to that report, and sure enough, I found this out about Israel:
Israel is a destination country for low-skilled workers from People’s Republic of China (P.R.C.), Romania, Jordan, Turkey, Thailand, the Philippines, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and India who migrate voluntarily for contract labor in the construction, agriculture, and health care industries. Some are subsequently subjected to conditions of involuntary servitude, such as withholding of passports and other restrictions on movement, threats, and physical intimidation. According to the Government of Israel, women working in the health care field are particularly vulnerable to trafficking for involuntary servitude. Many labor recruitment agencies in source countries and in Israel require workers to pay up-front fees ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 - a practice that may contribute to debt bondage and makes these workers highly vulnerable to forced labor once in Israel. Israel is also a destination country for women trafficked from Eastern Europe - primarily Ukraine, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Belarus and Russia - for the purpose of commercial sexual exploitation.
state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2007/82806.htm
But then I kept reading, and I found out some things about other countries, such as France:
France is a destination country for women and girls trafficked for the purposes of commercial sexual exploitation and forced labor. Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and Cameroon are the primary source countries for women trafficked for sexual exploitation, although increasing numbers of mainland Chinese women and girls are trafficked to France. A majority of the estimated 18,000 women in France’s commercial sex trade are probably victims of trafficking. Some women who migrate to France voluntarily for work are deceived or coerced into sexual servitude or debt bondage.
state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2007/82805.htm
I continued to read, and found out this about Germany:
Germany is a transit and destination country for men and women trafficked for the purposes of commercial sexual exploitation and forced labor. Victims are trafficked primarily from Central and Eastern Europe (mainly Romania, Russia, and Bulgaria) as well as Africa and, to a lesser extent, Asia. A significant number of victims - almost 18 percent in 2005 - are trafficked internally. In 2005, 51 of the 642 victims identified were children trafficked to Germany for the purpose of sexual exploitation; 28 of those children were German nationals.
state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2007/82805.htm
Continuing to read:
Greece is a transit and destination country for women and children trafficked for the purposes of sexual exploitation and forced labor. Women are trafficked mostly from Russia, the Balkans, Romania, Bulgaria, and Nigeria for the purposes of commercial sexual exploitation and forced labor. Women are also trafficked from Ukraine, Moldova, and Belarus. Some Albanian men are trafficked to Greece for forced labor. Most children trafficked from Albania to Greece are trafficked for forced labor, including forced begging and petty crimes; some are trafficked for the purpose of sexual exploitation. The number of identified trafficked Albanian children declined in 2006.
state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2007/82805.htm
Japan is primarily a destination, and to a lesser extent a transit country for men, women, and children trafficked for the purpose of commercial sexual exploitation. The majority of identified trafficking victims are foreign women who migrate to Japan seeking work, but who are deceived or coerced into debt bondage or sexual servitude. Some migrant workers are reportedly subjected to conditions of forced labor through a “foreign trainee” program. Women and children are trafficked to Japan for commercial sexual exploitation from the People’s Republic of China, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe, Russia, and, to a lesser extent, Latin America. Internal trafficking of Japanese minor girls and women for sexual exploitation is also a problem. Over the past year, exploiters of women in Japan’s booming sex trade appear to have modified their methods of controlling victims to limit their opportunity to escape or seek help. Many female victims will not step forward to seek help for fear of reprisals by their traffickers, who are usually members or associates of Japanese organized crime syndicates (the Yakuza). Japanese men are involved in child sex tourism in Southeast Asia.
state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2007/82806.htm
Sweden is a destination and transit country for women from Nigeria, Estonia, Russia, Poland, Romania, Hungary, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Venezuela, and Thailand trafficked to Sweden or through Sweden to Norway, Denmark, Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom for the purpose of commercial sexual exploitation. Sweden is a transit country for children trafficked from China to countries in Western Europe. In 2006, police noted a new trend of children from Romania and Poland trafficked to Sweden for purposes of forced begging and petty theft.
state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2007/82807.htm
The United Kingdom (U.K.) is primarily a destination country for women, children and men trafficked for the purposes of commercial sexual exploitation and forced labor. Some victims, however, are also trafficked within the country. The majority of victims are women trafficked internationally to the U.K. for sexual exploitation, though children are also trafficked to the U.K. for the same purpose. Migrant workers are trafficked to the U.K. for forced labor in agriculture, construction, food processing, domestic servitude, restaurants and possibly for illicit activities such as street theft. Children, particularly from West Africa, are also trafficked to the U.K. for forced labor in cannabis factories and Afghan minors may be trafficked for forced manual labor. Main sources of foreign trafficking victims found in the U.K. are Lithuania, Russia, Albania, Ukraine, Malaysia, Thailand, the People’s Republic of China, East and Central Africa, Nigeria, and Ghana.
state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2007/82807.htm
And last, but not least:
The United States is a source and destination country for thousands of men, women, and children trafficked for the purposes of sexual and labor exploitation. Women and girls, largely from East Asia, Eastern Europe, Mexico and Central America are trafficked to the United States into prostitution. Some men and women, responding to fraudulent offers of employment in the United States, migrate willingly-legally and illegally-but are subsequently subjected to conditions of involuntary servitude at work sites or in the commercial sex trade. An unknown number of American citizens and legal residents are trafficked within the country primarily for sexual servitude and, to a lesser extent, forced labor.
state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2007/82811.htm
No offense, but bringing this issue up vis-a-vis Israel, without more, puts me in mind of a phrase from an old [edit] [strike]Ramsey Lewis[/strike] Gene McDaniels / Les McCann [/edit] song: “. . . compared to what?” Human trafficking looks like one of those worldwide things to me.
The thing is, Israel provides a legal refuge to Jewish criminals (mafia types) who run the sex-slave trade all over Eastern Europe.
Juba
February 23, 2008, 5:17am
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[quote=“Charlie Jack”]It cited the US State Department’s 2007 Trafficking in Persons Report. I went to that report, and sure enough, I found this out about Israel:
Israel is a destination country for low-skilled workers from People’s Republic of China (P.R.C.), Romania, Jordan, Turkey, Thailand, the Philippines, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and India who migrate voluntarily for contract labor in the construction, agriculture, and health care industries. Some are subsequently subjected to conditions of involuntary servitude, such as withholding of passports and other restrictions on movement, threats, and physical intimidation. According to the Government of Israel, women working in the health care field are particularly vulnerable to trafficking for involuntary servitude. Many labor recruitment agencies in source countries and in Israel require workers to pay up-front fees ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 - a practice that may contribute to debt bondage and makes these workers highly vulnerable to forced labor once in Israel. Israel is also a destination country for women trafficked from Eastern Europe - primarily Ukraine, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Belarus and Russia - for the purpose of commercial sexual exploitation.
state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2007/82806.htm [/quote]
Sounds just like Taiwan, especially the part about brokerage fees and debt bondage.
Unlike other countries that would never let such people set foot on their soil.
No offense, but bringing this issue up vis-a-vis Israel, without more, puts me in mind of a phrase from an old Ramsey Lewis song: “. . . compared to what?” Human trafficking looks like one of those worldwide things to me.
Those are the lines along which I was thinking. Thanks for doing the donkey work, C.J…
So now I got some more stuff to go look up.
Juba
February 23, 2008, 5:35am
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Israel did provide refuge to our local corrupt dictator and Thatcher clone Shirley Porter , who is indeed both devious and Jewish. (I lived in Westminster through nine years of her tenure.)
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More on Shirley Porter
Spurned by Euro-court, Dame Shirley is feted here (Haaretz )
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