- Don't just flee the temptation to Judeo-pornographic
media, avoid even the paths that lead near the temptation. Coffee, alcohol,
suger, drugs, pornography, horror and super action from Hollywood, fantasy
and action video games -- you can' fight them if they already own your
will. The young have no clue -- and no one in this culture who can talk
to them. There is a reason why the enemy floods newsgroups and other public
forums with pornography to ensnare the young who lack the wisdom and the
self-control to run fast away from it.
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- Jews control alcohol, pornography, hollywood violence
and psyco-horror -- and it makes them rich -- just as the control the
Tabloid news papers and the candy bars and People, Self, and other printed
narcotics -- on either side of you as you stand in the check-out line
of your local grocery store.
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- Try to find a magazine, among the hundreds, that has
any serious political discussion? You will finds dozens on cars, on weddings,
on hunting and fishing, on home decorating -- but nothing on politics except
the CIA publications National Geographic, Discovery etc. Once the Readers
Digest, Good Housekeeping and US News and World Report gave a populist
mid-west -- but these were bought out and they all are on a par with People
Magazine and ABC News.
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- How stupid to think you have a variety of opinion when
all you get is two fake viewpoints (right or left, conservative or liberal)
which are really the same -- and the government is readying you for a new
crackdown on terrorists and insurrectionists and extremeists -- only to
discover that these enemies are merelythe holders of the old Jeffersonain
and populist viewpoints the new master class have banished from the land.
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- This is the nation that we subsidize even as we take
down our medical system to do so. -
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- Dick Eastman
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- Israel - Sex Slavery Thrives
- By Julie Lesser
- The Jewish Tribune
- 3-30-6
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- Calling human trafficking one of the greatest human rights
abuses of our time, Canadian journalist and social activist Victor Malarek
addressed the Jewish community at a Montreal synagogue last Thursday.
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- Promoting a book he has written on the subject, Malarek
said destitute Third World and Eastern European females as young as 12
are tricked into leaving their homelands with promises of wealth and prosperity
in the West, as well as Israel. Instead, they are sold into the sex trade
by organized crime, gangs, pimps and brothel owners.
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- "Newspaper ads from modelling and employment agencies
promise exciting jobs, but the women are duped," Malarek told the
Jewish Tribune. "They must submit, or they are raped, beaten and tortured.
There are between 5,000 and 10,000 trafficked women in Israel and more
than 280 brothels in Tel Aviv alone. It is a human rights issue the Jewish
community knows about. They have a voice and they must use it."
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- The United Nations has cited human trafficking as an
international crime generating more than US $12 billion worldwide. More
than 800,000 people are trafficked annually, forced into prostitution and
threatened with death should they attempt to escape the clutches of their
captors. Canada is both a means of access to the United States, as well
as a final destination for approximately 2,000 women each year.
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- "Governments should be held accountable," said
Liberal MP Irwin Cotler, who also addressed the crowd. "It is a very
serious problem in Israel, and Canada has been inadequate in the protection
of victims of trafficking. It is a global slave trade."
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- As the previous federal justice minister, Cotler aided
in the implementation of several bills addressing the protection of vulnerable
individuals, yet he openly admitted there have never been any prosecutions
made for human trafficking. He focused on raising the public's awareness
of trafficking as a method to prevent what he called the fastest rising
criminal industry in the world today. Responding to an audience member's
question, he said the problem of mistakenly granting Canadian visas to
people who should not obtain them is "an issue for the immigration
department."
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- As customers' demands for slave trade workers who do
not have HIV or AIDS increases, the age of victims proportionally decreases.
UNICEF has determined that approximately 1.7 billion children are victimized
annually. Ironically, Malarek didn't realize the gravity of the situation
until he personally witnessed how many young girls were trafficked into
Kosovo to service troops sent by the United Nations.
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- "There is both national and international indifference,"
said Malarek. "The public looks at the victims with apathy or scorn
and foreign women are not the priority of most governments. Governments
are complacent because the sex industry brings in money."
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- Cotler noted that governments must work together in prosecuting
oppressors while protecting their victims. He said the RCMP is part of
an international trafficking unit that reflects cooperation among a number
of governments. Human trafficking should be a priority on international
policy-making agendas, he added, and complimented the United States on
taking the lead in exercising what he called moral leadership.
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- "Most people don't know how big this problem is,"
said Larry Sakow, who attended the public event. "As a Jew, I am upset
about the trafficking in Israel. It is surprising that Jews have gotten
into it and are making money."
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- Victor Malarek's book, The Natashas: Inside the New Global
Sex Trade, is currently available.
- Sex Slavery - The Growing Trade in Israel
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- Sex slavery: The growing trade in Israel, thousands of
Eastern European and Russian girls lured to Tel Aviv and enslaved into
prostitution
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- As customers - demands for slave trade workers who do
not have HIV or AIDS ...
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- "Your male and female slaves are to come from the
nations around you; from them you may buy slaves. You may also buy some
of the temporary residents living among you and members of their clans
born in your country, and they will become your property. You can will
them to your children as inherited property and can make them slaves for
life....." (Leviticus 25:44-46)
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- There are an estimated 20,000 female sex slaves forced
into prostitution in Tel-Aviv each year. According to a report released
in 2005 by the Knesset Subcommittee on Trafficking in Women, between 10,000
and 15,000 women had been smuggled into Israel over the previous four years
to work as prostitutes. According to the report, the women, who were mostly
from the former Soviet Union, were sold at public auction for as much as
$10,000 and forced to work up to 18 hours a day. On average, the women
received only three percent of the money they earned from prostitution,
and many were raped and beaten. Most of the women had been smuggled over
the Egyptian border and lured from Russia and Eastern Europe on false promises
of secretarial jobs.
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- Israel Sex Slavery Thrives
- Israel and the Ugly Slavery Trade
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- Human rights groups have long demanded actions against
the trade in women in Israel. These women many from the former Soviet,
are working as prostitutes in a condition of virtual slavery. Many of the
Russian women who have ended up in Israel's brothels, some smuggled into
the country from Egypt on the back of camels, expected to find jobs a cleaners
and or working in childcare. There are certain places where auctions are
taking place. The Israeli police well know the names. They are nightclubs
or regular bars. The women are brought there, buyers come and look at their
bodies and their teeth, then the bidding starts. They are held by the pimps,
beaten and totally isolated
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- Dozens of brothels and peepshows have sprung up in Tel
Aviv and Haifa in the last few years. There are over 20,000 women in prostitution
in Tel Aviv. Their customers pay for 45,000 acts of prostitution every
day. Women are held in apartments, bars and brothels where they are bought
by up to 25 men a day. They sleep in shifts, four to a bed. (Police officials,
Michael Specter, "Traffickers' New Cargo: Naive Slavic Women, "New
York Times, 11 January 1998, They cannot walk freely. They cannot leave
the apartment as they wish. Usually the passports have been taken.
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- Amnesty International investigation of the trade in Russian
women suggests Israel's police and government officials have largely ignored
the abuse.
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- The arrest of prostitutes is frequent, as illegal workers,
the men who brought them to Israel many of whom are Israelis are not arrested.
The Justice Ministry spokeswoman Etty Eshed (1998)said the government would
think about making legal changes to address trafficking in the "near
future" but had no date or plan for doing so. (Elisabeth Eaves, "Israel
not the promised land for Russian sex slaves," Reuters, 23 August
1998)
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- The Israeli police say they are powerless to stop the
flow of trafficked women until the laws change. "They (trafficked
women) are very much afraid to come to the police and complain, so the
police really can't do anything," said a police spokeswoman Linda
Menuhin. "Israel has no law against trafficking people, and no law
against prostitution." Rachel Benziman, legal adviser to the Israel
Women's Network, said there are a variety of crimes, rape, abduction, battery,
deceit and theft which the authorities rarely bother to prosecute for,
even though they have the power to do so. "It's not a problem of finding
the right section in the criminal code. It is more a problem of finding
the women who will testify and finding the motivation. she said. (Elisabeth
Eaves, "Israel not the promised land for Russian sex slaves,"
Reuters, 23 August 1998)
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- Israel does not have a specific law against the sale
of human beings. (Michael Specter, "Traffickers' New Cargo: Naive
Slavic Women," New York Times, 11 January 1998). There is no law related
to bringing women from another country into Israel for prostitution. (CEDAW
Report, 8 April 1997) If trafficked and prostituted women are caught they
are deported. Since 1994, not one woman has testified against a trafficker.
(Betty Lahan, director of Neve Tirtsa Prison, Michael Specter, "Traffickers'
New Cargo: Naive Slavic Women," New York Times, 11 January 1998)
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- There are no official numbers regarding the extent of
prostitution and the traffic of women in Israel, but there is a general
consensus that it is becoming more prevalent. (CEDAW Report, 8 April 1997).
There has been a steady increase in the numbers of foreign women involved
in prostitution who are arrested for illegal stays in Israel and who are
detained before being deported to their home-countries; in over 95% of
the cases, they were from the former USSR. The average time these women
spend in prison is 50 days. The women themselves are supposed to pay for
their expenses to leave Israel, but when their resources are inadequate,
the Ministry of Interior finances their deportation from a special budget.
(Authorities, Neve Tirza women's prison, CEDAW Report, 8 April 1997)
- Traffickers and pimps earned US $50,000 - $100,000 a
year from each prostituted woman, resulting in a US $450 million sex industry.
("A modern form of slavery," The Jerusalem Post, 13 January 1998).
1,500 Russian and Ukrainian trafficked women have been deported from 1995-1997.
(Michael Specter, "Traffickers' New Cargo: Naive Slavic Women,"
New York Times, 11 January 1998)
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- Russian women are bought and sold by pimps in Israel
for prices ranging from US $5,000 to $20,000. (Police sources, "'Invisible'
Women Shown In Russia's Demographics," Martina Vandenberg, St. Petersburg
Times, 13 October 1997). A small brothel with ten women can make up to
750,000 shekels a month (US $215,000). (Michael Specter, "Traffickers'
New Cargo: Naive Slavic Women," New York Times, 11 January 1998).
- Israel Sex Slavery Thrives
- Article Confirms Israel's White Slave Trade
- News/Comment Posted in National Vanguard 2003-12-08 -
By Jeff Hook
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- Have you read the article "Fighting the Flesh Trade?"
If not, please do. It confirms every fact revealed by the late Dr. William
L. Pierce in his various American Dissident Voices broadcasts on the subject
of Israel's White Slave Trade. On December 5, 2001, the article appeared
on the Jewsweek.com Web site -- complete with accompanying images. I hosted
a copy of it on the old Jeffsarchive Web site, until I received an e-mail
from a law firm representing Jewsweek, informing me of their intent to
sue if the article wasn't removed immediately. I removed the article, and
linked directly to their site. They then removed the article.
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- I then linked directly to the site of the copyright holder,
the Jerusalem Post. By that evening, the Jerusalem Post had also removed
the article. Well, that was two years ago. Now the Jerusalem Post has seen
fit to re-activate the URL, so you might want to take a gander at what
the Jews are doing to the women of our race. Here's a synopsis:
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- 1. 3,000 White European women per year are smuggled into
Israel as sex slaves.
- 2. They are promised legitimate jobs, but put to work
as prostitutes.
- 3. They are locked in apartments with barred windows.
- 4. They are relieved of their passports.
- 5. They are beaten, tortured, and gang-raped (Jewish
method of "breaking them in").
- 6. They are sold at pimping auctions! - during which
they are forced to undress.
- 7. They are forced to service up to 15 Jews a day, 7
days a week, in Israel's 400+ brothels.
- 8. There are 280 brothels in Tel Aviv alone!
- 9. Pimps and traffickers are ignored by police - prostitution
is not a crime.
- Fighting the Flesh Trade
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- Alternative URL for article, which should remain up,
Here's more information on the subject from the National Alliance:
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- Jews and the White Slave Trade: - http://www.natvan.com/free-speech/fs982a.html
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- The Evil Among Us - http://www.natvan.com/free-speech/fs007c.html
- The Nature of the Beast - http://www.natvan.com/free-speech/fs008b.html
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- Here are excerpts from another excellent article (which
has been removed from the Jerusalem Report's website). Luckily, another
site has picked it up; see link below.
- Source: The Jerusalem Report, | November 2001
- March 23, 2005 http://www.fpp.co.uk/online/05/03/Israel_slavetrade.html
- White slave trade now earns US$1 billion annually in
Israel.
- Worldwide Lack of Concern Over Israel's White Slave Trade
- By Frederico Napolitano - 04 14, 2004
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- Worldwide Lack of Concern Over Israel's White Slave Trade
News
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- Women from Eastern Europe continue to be preyed upon
by Jewish slave dealers in Israel. In a deceptive and vile fashion, the
Jewish slave racketeers often lure poverty-stricken girls from Russia,
Ukraine, and other eastern European nations with the false notion of becoming
a well-paid teacher or secretary. Many of these women are mothers or daughters
who see these phony job listings as wonderful opportunities to improve
their family's economic situation.
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- Even the fraction who know they will work in the sex
trade are not aware they will be abused and enslaved. Once they arrive
in Israel, their passports and visas are destroyed. A process of utter
intimidation to force the girls into compliance follows. Jewish pimps often
rape and beat their victims in order to break their will to resist.
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- There is a little media recognition of the problem. In
an article from the November 12 edition of the Jerusalem Post, editor Isaac
Herzog writes that, "in the past few years Israel has been flooded
with thousands of women who are smuggled into the country in order to engage
in prostitution, as part of a vigorous trade." In the past few years
alone, Herzog states that nearly 3,000 women have been forced into sex
slavery in Israel. Most of the women come from countries bled dry by over
half a century of Jewish communism. With little prospects for a better
life for themselves and their family, they trustingly come to Israel for
a better job and are usually never heard from again. A very small percentage
has escaped either by their own courageous efforts or due to a raid by
Israeli immigration authorities.
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- Working in collusion with Jewish organized crime gangs
in Europe, the girls are funneled into the slave state of Israel in a variety
of atrocious ways. Acting in accordance with their Talmudic sanctioning
of treating Gentiles like cattle, the Israeli dealers savagely compel the
"cargo" to trek across the unforgiving Egyptian desert at all
times of the day in any type of weather. "Women who complain of any
kind of pain during the taxing march are drugged with medications and painkillers,
and anyone who breaks down and collapses is abandoned on the roadside in
the desert, as if she were a dying freight animal," says Herzog.
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- The problem is exacerbated by the fact that the same
tribe who engages in this trafficking of White women is the same tribe
who owns and manages nearly all of the mass media in America and Europe.
Jews make up only a tiny fraction of all White nations, yet occupy most
of the managerial and ownership positions of the news and entertainment
media. The profound lack of knowledge about the plight of these women would
most likely not be the same if the victims were Jewish and the traders
were Gentiles.
- Jerusalem Post article on sex slave 'industry'
- Factbook on Global Sexual Exploitation
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- Israel Trafficking
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- There are no official numbers regarding the extent of
prostitution and the traffic of women in Israel, but there is a general
consensus that it is becoming more prevalent. (CEDAW Report, 8 April 1997)
-
- There has been a steady increase in the numbers of foreign
women involved in prostitution who are arrested for illegal stays in Israel
and who are detained before being deported to their home-countries; in
over 95% of the cases, they were from the former USSR. The average time
these women spend in prison is 50 days. The women themselves are supposed
to pay for their expenses to leave Israel, but when their resources are
inadequate, the Ministry of Interior finances their deportation from a
special budget. (Authorities, Neve Tirza women's prison, CEDAW Report,
8 April 1997)
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- Traffickers and pimps earned US $50,000 - 100,000 a year
from each prostituted woman, resulting in a US $450 million sex industry.
("A modern form of slavery," The Jerusalem Post, 13 January 1998)
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- 1,500 Russian and Ukrainian trafficked women have been
deported from 1995-1997. (Michael Specter, "Traffickers' New Cargo:
Naive Slavic Women," New York Times, 11 January 1998)
-
- Russian women are bought and sold by pimps in Israel
for prices ranging from US $5,000 to $20,000. (Police sources, "'Invisible'
Women Shown In Russia's Demographics," Martina Vandenberg, St. Petersburg
Times, 13 October 1997)
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- A small brothel with ten women can make up to 750,000
shekels a month (US $215,000). (Michael Specter, "Traffickers' New
Cargo: Naive Slavic Women," New York Times, 11 January 1998)
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- Women trafficked from Eastern Europe, were stripped and
sold naked as slaves to Tel Aviv traders for US$500-1,000. Smuggling, fraudulent
documents, collaboration between police and brothel owners are involved.
There are routine brutal beatings and sexual abuse. (New York Times 11
January 1998)
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- The non-profit Israel Women's Network estimates that
70% of prostituted women in Tel Aviv, Israel's commercial center, come
from the former Soviet republics, and that about 1,000 women are brought
into Israel illegally each year. At any one time, as many as 100 women
may be awaiting deportation in Neve Tirza women's prison near Tel Aviv's
Ben-Gurion airport, a prison spokeswoman said. (Elisabeth Eaves, "Israel
not the promised land for Russian sex slaves", Reuters, 23 August
1998)
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- A poll by the Women's Network showed 44% of Israelis
believed all Russian immigrant women provided sexual services for pay.
Illegal immigrants in Israel, who are mostly Russian, are often stereotyped
as having brought crime and prostitution while exploiting Israeli laws
enabling anyone with a Jewish grandparent to immigrate.(Elisabeth Eaves,
"Israel not the promised land for Russian sex slaves," Reuters,
23 August 1998)
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- Official Response and Action
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- While trafficked women are frequently arrested as illegal
workers, the men who brought them to Israel many of whom are Israeli
citizens -- are not. Justice Ministry spokeswoman Etty Eshed said the government
would think about making legal changes to address trafficking in the "near
future" but had no date or plan for doing so. (Elisabeth Eaves, "Israel
not the promised land for Russian sex slaves," Reuters, 23 August
1998)
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- Police in Israel say they are powerless to stop the flow
of trafficked women until the laws change. "They (trafficked women)
are very much afraid to come to the police and complain, so the police
really can't do anything," said spokeswoman Linda Menuhin. "The
problem is there is no law against trafficking people, and no law against
prostitution." Rachel Benziman, legal adviser to the Israel Women's
Network, said there are a variety of crimes -- rape, abduction, battery,
deceit and theft -- which the authorities rarely bother to prosecute for,
even though they have the power to do so. "It's not a problem of finding
the right section in the criminal code. It is more a problem of finding
the women who will testify and finding the motivation. When it comes to
drug dealing, the police don't wait for someone to come into their office
and say they have found drugs. They look for it. We expect them to do the
same thing for the trafficking of women -- but they don't," she said.
(Elisabeth Eaves, "Israel not the promised land for Russian sex slaves,"
Reuters, 23 August 1998)
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- Policy and Law
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- Israel does not have a specific law against the sale
of human beings. (Michael Specter, "Traffickers' New Cargo: Naive
Slavic Women," New York Times, 11 January 1998)
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- There is no law related to bringing women from another
country into Israel for prostitution. (CEDAW Report, 8 April 1997)
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- If trafficked and prostituted women are caught they are
deported. Since 1994, not one woman has testified against a trafficker.
(Betty Lahan, director of Neve Tirtsa Prison, Michael Specter, "Traffickers'
New Cargo: Naive Slavic Women," New York Times, 11 January 1998)
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- Case - One woman's story:
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- Lyubov, 17, arrived in Israel from a Russian coal mining
city only to be sold into prostitution. Now she sits in a prison cell awaiting
expulsion as an illegal worker. Six months ago, a man in Lyubov's hometown
told the young woman he could get her a plane ticket, a visa and a job
abroad. She entered Israel with a tour group and was met by a hotel owner
who befriended her and gave her a job as a cleaner in exchange for a room.
The hotel owner introduced her to friends, showed her around and taught
her some Hebrew until one day he told her to get out of his car and into
another. Then he drove away. "At first I didn't know I had been sold.
Then my owner told me he had bought me for $9,000," Lyubov said in
an interview in a prison office. Her new "owner," as she calls
him, told her she would work as a call girl.
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- It was the beginning of a stint as an unpaid prostitute
-- part of an international crime phenomenon which women's groups see as
a modern slave trade. Lyubov's "owner" kept her and eight other
women in two apartments. He never paid any of them but instead said they
were indebted to him for their plane tickets and every expense incurred,
from doctors' visits to haircuts. Transported to clients by drivers and
often under guard, Lyubov had sex with an average of six men a day for
about $75 an hour. All she could keep were tips. She worked round the clock,
seven days a week, with no holidays except for Yom Kippur, the holiest
day of the Jewish calendar. "You have to have very strong nerves to
do this kind of work," she said.
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- Life in Russia was very difficult. "There were days
when I had nothing to eat," Lyubov said. She weighed 50 kg (110 pounds)
when she left Russia, and gained 20 kg (45 pounds) after arriving in Israel.
She said circumstances had made it hard for her to quit (leave her "owner").
"I came into this circle and then it was very hard to get out. My
papers were fake, I had no money, I had no acquaintances and I was in an
enclosed place," she said. The nearest police station was across the
road from the apartment where Lyubov was kept but she never went there,
inhibited, like many others, by the double bind of fear of her owner and
fear of deportation. "I kept hoping some day I would earn some money.
But when they actually caught me, I was relieved," she said. (Elisabeth
Eaves, "Israel not the promised land for Russian sex slaves,"
Reuters, 23 August 1998)http
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