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More than 1.5 million people have been trafficked in criminal trades, revealing Europe's biggest sex scandal

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This is definitely the biggest black material in the European civilized world.

More than 1.5 million Eastern European women have been abducted to Germany, the Netherlands and other countries to engage in illegal trade, and a Bulgarian photographer has torn open the truth about human trafficking in Europe and reported this ugly fact.

More than 1.5 million people have been trafficked in criminal trades, revealing Europe's biggest sex scandal

This woman has experienced trafficking, and when the photographer asked her if she could speak English, she replied: I only have two sentences, "how much can I give" and one sentence "Do you wear it?" "Because she forgot how the word for that thing was said.

More than 1.5 million people have been trafficked in criminal trades, revealing Europe's biggest sex scandal

The woman in front of her was also one of the victims, she was only young in the fields to work in the fields, and she was introduced to a job as a waitress abroad for $200 a month, and she was relieved of her vigilance until she was sold to Turkey and assaulted by men who came to seek pleasure.

Here, she receives dozens of guests every day, and at most, even up to fifty.

More than 1.5 million people have been trafficked in criminal trades, revealing Europe's biggest sex scandal

If she wanted to leave, she had to pay enough money, but she had no passport or a local language, so she was forced to do this kind of work, and if she dared to say half a word, she would be beaten.

You may ask, won't the local government care?

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How ironic is the so-called civilization of Western Europe that more than 1.5 million Eastern European women have been trafficked and forced to work in gray industries?

More than 1.5 million people have been trafficked in criminal trades, revealing Europe's biggest sex scandal

Malinda was supposed to be an Albanian girl, but when she was thirteen years old, she was forcibly caught in a car by three men covering her mouth and nose while she was out.

When she came to her senses again, she was in a brothel in Greece, locked up with other abducted children, beaten and assaulted daily, and later resold to Italy several times, and the traffickers threatened her not to run away because they knew Malinda's family and threatened her with their lives to shut her up.

More than 1.5 million people have been trafficked in criminal trades, revealing Europe's biggest sex scandal

In this way, Malinda remained silent forever until the redemption was successful, but her family could not accept this fact and did not want to see her again.

This is the experience of a special worker interviewed by a German journalist who believes that the silence of these victims indirectly contributes to the rampant trafficking of women and children by human traffickers.

More than 1.5 million people have been trafficked in criminal trades, revealing Europe's biggest sex scandal

In Turkey, a girl from Moldova, Orika, once told the local police about everything, but unexpectedly, the boss just talked to the police officer who came to investigate, and the officer became a guest who came to violate Orika, and after he left, Orika was beaten severely.

The local government doesn't care about their lives or deaths.

More than 1.5 million people have been trafficked in criminal trades, revealing Europe's biggest sex scandal

Why is Eastern Europe a paradise for adult traffickers?

It was Europe's biggest scandal, with more than 1.5 million Eastern European women trafficked to Western Europe and the Middle East, where they were forced into illegal trade and exploited by traffickers.

More than 1.5 million people have been trafficked in criminal trades, revealing Europe's biggest sex scandal

One of the victims was this woman, Vika, from Moldova, once Europe's poorest country, and at the age of eighteen, she was offered a job for a $200 a month that would get her parents to agree to traffickers taking her abroad.

At that time, she only thought about money, poverty was the biggest problem that plagued her, but she did not expect to fall into the dust, and was tortured to leave a lower body disability.

In an interview, the head of Moldova's department responsible for women's and children's safety said that the international contribution to anti-trafficking Moldovan organizations is a lot of money, but these are only a drop in the bucket.

More than 1.5 million people have been trafficked in criminal trades, revealing Europe's biggest sex scandal

When the photographer asked where the money was being spent. The official replied that the money was used to protect the income of civil servants who protected women and children, and that its whereabouts were self-evidently in the pockets of embezzlers.

The documentary was made in 2011, but until now, Moldova is the bottom few in Europe, and like Ukraine, it is mired in poverty, and with the collapse of the Soviet Union and the upheaval in Eastern Europe, people are living in dire straits.

More than 1.5 million people have been trafficked in criminal trades, revealing Europe's biggest sex scandal

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