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Please, madam, please Human Trafficking is one of the most profitable business in the world. Any african should never go to this country. Never. Not for money. Then you are lost. Indistinct arguing you crazy i was angry. I was crying. This is more than slavery. Thats what i think. We want our people back. How can you buy somebody elses freedom . The employers pay an agent for providing a Domestic Worker. One of the most common challenge is that the employer or agent says, i want my money back. Then she can go home. Because we understand that this money fuels Human Trafficking, fuels labour exploitation, its very important to negotiate to zero. So i got a message from your employer. Hes asking for the money. I think we can work something out with him. But before we really start negotiating with him, i want to hear from you that you do want to go home because hes saying that you dont want to. Its the employers who often break contracts by not giving girls a day off a week, by treating th
Please, madam, please Human Trafficking is one of the most profitable business in the world. Any african should never go to this country. Never. Not for money. Then you are lost. Indistinct arguing you crazy i was angry. I was crying. This is more than slavery. Thats what i think. We want our people back. How can you buy somebody elses freedom . The employers pay an agent for providing a Domestic Worker. One of the most common challenge is that the employer or agent says, i want my money back. Then she can go home. Because we understand that this money fuels Human Trafficking, fuels labour exploitation, its very important to negotiate to zero. So i got a message from your employer. Hes asking for the money. I think we can work something out with him. But before we really start negotiating with him, i want to hear from you that you do want to go home because hes saying that you dont want to. Its the employers who often break contracts by not giving girls a day off a week, by treating th
Raqqa, Islamic State is making a final stand. Fighting them, a fragile coalition. Gunshots. Of powers, great and small. Of arabs and kurds. Of Men And Women. The enemy they face has weaponised fear. But this is more than the final showdown with isis in its capital. Its also a battle for a kurdish state in northern syria. Theres something bigger than me. Its for people here, the women here and women in the middle east, and maybe potentially the world. Its a fight for territory, both physical and ideological. This story begins not in raqqa, but in kobane. What remains of this largely kurdish city stands as a monument to a brutal Turning Point in the war against Islamic State. It was here that is reached its high water mark. Its territory extending as far as the turkish border. It was here it met its first significant defeat. The cemetery in kobane testifies to just how high a price kurdish fighters, Men And Women, have already paid in their war against is. For the kurds, this is part of
Including one israeli. Security forces have sealed off the embassy which is in an affluent part of amman. The israeli authorities are not commenting on the incident, and for the moment have imposed reporting restrictions. Our middle east editor alan johnson has more. The israelis are saying nothing about whatever has gone on at the embassy in demand. In fact they have imposed restrictions on reporting. What little we know has come from jordanian sources. They say there is, as you said, one local person, a jordanian man, killed in a Shooting Incident will stop an israeli was wounded. The area around the embassy is now a subject of a major security operation. We have no idea exactly what motivated this attack. What sparked this. But in the absence of more information, theres bound to be speculation in the region and beyond. That this incident was linked to the current tensions in jerusalem, and as you know, there are some very strong jerusalem, and as you know, there are some very strong