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NEWS BBC | Europe | A modern slave's brutal odyssey A modern slave's brutal odyssey "Ivana" from Ukraine still lives in fear, despite escaping her ordeal as a prostitute. Her tale of modern slavery is typical of those forced to work off enormous travel debts - the costs of being smuggled into western Europe. Enslaved by the smuggling gangs "they are deprived of their freedom, abused,...

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NEWS BBC | Europe | A modern slave's brutal odyssey A modern slave's brutal odyssey "Ivana" from Ukraine still lives in fear, despite escaping her ordeal as a prostitute. Her tale of modern slavery is typical of those forced to work off enormous travel debts - the costs of being smuggled into western Europe. Enslaved by the smuggling gangs "they are deprived of their freedom, abused, beaten, raped - they are clearly exploited," says Helga Conrad of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). The OSCE is co-ordinating action to combat the gangs. Ivana - not her real name - told BBC World Service's Slavery Today programme how she left her home in Ukraine when promised job abroad as a waitress. In her early 20s, she was trafficked to work as a prostitute in Birmingham, central England. Kidnapped Police in the UK have discovered growing numbers of trafficked women in the country's brothels. I used to see six, seven or even more customers a day - and I never saw any money from the work; he sometimes didn't even give me food "Ivana", Ukrainian prostitute in UK Ivana was kidnapped by a gang of people-traffickers and smuggled around Europe for six months. "Then three huge men came into the room and threatened me. They demanded to see my body. They made me lift up my top and show them my breasts," she said, recalling the night she was taken. "There was nothing I could do to fight them." Following her kidnap, she was smuggled into Macedonia. When she got to Greece, she was sold to an Albanian man, who took her to the UK via Italy. "The first time he raped me, I fought him off for half an hour - but he was a massive man, and I am quite small," she recalled. "He was really crazy. He beat me all the time - even out in the street - with his hands, his feet, his belt. My body was just black. "He used to make me work every day - even when I had my period. I used to see six, seven or even more customers a day. And I never saw any money from the work - he sometimes didn't even give me food." 'The dream has gone' Only after a cleaner at the brothel saw her bruises following a particularly savage beating did she escape. "I thought about killing myself by throwing myself out of the window of the brothel. But the cleaner saw how sad I was, and with the help of two other prostitutes, carried me into her car. "I was so scared, because I knew if my pimp caught me, he would definitely kill me. "When I left my country I thought I would be able to make money and buy a flat back home for my son and for me. "Now this has happened to me, that dream has gone. Everything has gone." Ivana says she lives in fear her pimp will find her again. If he does, she believes he will murder her. Ms Conrad of the OSCE says that sometimes women "will accept and know that they're going to work in prostitution". "But what then occurs to and them, how they have to perform and how they are treated, is something that they wouldn't have expected before." Ex-trafficker's story One former trafficker, now working with the authorities and living at a secret address, told Slavery Today how his former gang would operate. "Most of the time we would use professional recruiters, but at times we would kidnap women and children ourselves," he said. "The children were taken to be sold in Italy, and the better-looking women were kept as prisoners and made to work as prostitutes. "The men were transported wherever they wanted to go." He also said that the youngest child who had been abducted was around 18 months old. "I have heard that sick children are sold and made into beggars. "The healthy ones are kept and trained to work for the Mafia, to deal drugs, to murder - whatever they are capable of. "I've also heard that some children were sold for organs. This also happened with men and women, depending on the demand." And he admitted to often using force to capture people. "If they didn't want to be separated from their families, we'd hit them until they did what we wanted," he said. "Generally threats are made that another family member will be murdered if orders are not obeyed." Working in Eastern Europe, the gang would drive trafficked men into Slovenia, from where they would be transported, to look for work on places such as building sites. Others were transported from Bosnia to Croatia by boat, across the river Sava which was controlled by the gang. From there, they would be taken north to the Hungarian border, where they would be smuggled through a forest. Bribery allegations The former trafficker, currently preparing to give ev...

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The choice in Ukraine: printer friendly version The choice in Ukraine The Boston Globe Wednesday, November 3, 2004 Americans who were anticipating a close presidential election and anxious about the legitimacy of the outcome might consider the inconc
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The New York Times > AP > International > Ukraine Balances Between Unity, DisorderNovember 3, 2004 Ukraine Balances Between Unity, Disorder By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Filed at 7:31 a.m. ET KIEV, Ukraine (AP) - The campaign was a bitter stew of allegat
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HeraldOnline - ANALYSIS: Ukraine balances between unity, disorder ANALYSIS: Ukraine balances between unity, disorder By JIM HEINTZ, Associated Press Writer (Published November 3 2004) KIEV, Ukraine (AP) - The campaign was a bitter stew of allegations
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FT.com / Home UK - Ukraine diary: Something strange in the woodsFriday Nov 5 2004 . All times are London time.Roger Bove Edit Profile Take a Tour Log outHome UK Asia | Europe | US WorldBusinessMarketsMarkets & funds dataIndustriesLexComment & a
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(Updated - Part III Ukraine and Family) The right to a European choice. Interview with Ukrainian presidential candidate Viktor YushchenkoNews from and about Ukraine & Ukrainians: Ukrainian Community Press Releases UKRAINEWSTANDHome - NEWS - Weather -
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From: Majordomo@guardian.co.uk Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 10:17 PM To: Bove, Roger Even Subject: Majordomo file: list 'guardian-weekly' file 'gw-features/2004.11.7/11.2.txt' -Where the cold war never died / Ukraine's presidential election has
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Interfax : Ukraine10.11.2004 08:21:00 GMT IFC launches project for developing leasing in Ukraine The International Finance Corporation (World Bank group) has launched a technical aid project to develop leasing in Ukraine, Edward Coonen, the project
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Interfax : Ukraine11.11.2004 07:10:00 GMT Inflation in 2004 to reach 11.2%, if it follows 2003 year-end trends, warns NBU expert Inflation in Ukraine in 2004 will total 11.2%, if the index of consumer prices follows the last year's pattern, council
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FT.com / World / Europe - Ukraine pro-west candidate wins first round voteFriday Nov 12 2004 . All times are London time.Roger Bove Edit Profile Take a Tour Log outHomeWorldUSUKEuropeAsia-PacificMiddle East & AfricaAmericasInternational economy
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FT.com / Comment & analysis / Comment - Ukraine's voters do not need Moscow's adviceFriday Nov 12 2004 . All times are London time.Roger Bove Edit Profile Take a Tour Log outHomeWorldBusinessMarketsMarkets & funds dataIndustriesLexComment & ana
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Interfax : Ukraine15.11.2004 12:56:00 GMT Ukraine's GDP up 7.6% in October Kyiv. (Interfax-Ukraine) - Ukraine's economy expanded by 7.6% in October 2004, which is less than the increase recorded in the same month in the previous year, the Ukrainian
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Interfax : Ukraine15.11.2004 09:23:00 GMT Kuchma signs amendments to law on state property not entitled to privatization Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma signed the parliament-adopted bill introducing amendments to the Law "On the List of Objects
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Transitions Online: Black Dog, White DogUkraine: Black Dog, White Dog by TOL 15 November 2004 Whatever the result of Ukraines presidential elections, the country needs Europes special attention, and a special deal. It could have been a scene out of a
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PINR - Ukrainian Presidential Elections: To East or West? 15 November, 2004 15 November 2004 'Ukrainian Presidential Elections: To East or West?' n October 31, 2004, the world turned its attention to Ukraine, where presidential elections took place.
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MessageFrom: Jamestown Foundation [brdcst@jamestown.org] Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 9:02 AM To: Bove, Roger Even Subject: Eurasia Daily Monitor - Volume 1, Issue 127 The Jamestown Foundation Monday, November 15 - Volume 1, Issue 127 EURASIA DAIL
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The New York Times > AP > International > Ukranian Pro - Democracy Group ProtestsNovember 17, 2004 Ukranian Pro - Democracy Group Protests By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Filed at 3:06 p.m. ET KIEV, Ukraine - Their name means `It's Time.' Their slogan show
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Putin woos Ukraine with a Russian common market | csmonitor.comfrom the November 18, 2004 edition http:/www.csmonitor.com/2004/1118/p07s01-woeu.html Putin woos Ukraine with a Russian common market The choice in Sunday's presidential election: move
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The New York Times > AP > International > Ukraine's Economy Booming Amid InflationNovember 19, 2004 Ukraine's Economy Booming Amid Inflation By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Filed at 11:54 a.m. ET KIEV, Ukraine (AP) - The leatherclad salesman hawking foreig
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RUSSIA PROFILE - Independent Analysis of Russian News, Politics, Business, Culture and Opinion Wednesday, November 24, 2004Site map | Contact us Search:HOME CDI Russia Profile List About the Project RP Magazine Global Russia Calendar Forum Subscrip
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FT.com / Comment & analysis / Comment - Ukraine's election contest is a rebuke to autocracySaturday Nov 20 2004 . All times are London time.Roger Bove Edit Profile Take a Tour Log outHomeWorldBusinessMarketsMarkets & funds dataIndustriesLexComm
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WSJ.com - Ukraine Vote Underlines East-West Tug of War November 19, 2004 WORLD NEWSDOW JONES REPRINTS This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. To order presentation-ready copies for distribution to your colleagues, clients or custom
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FT.com / World / Europe - Old geopolitical rivalry casts shadows over Ukraine election battleSaturday Nov 20 2004 . All times are London time.Roger Bove Edit Profile Take a Tour Log outHomeWorldUSUKEuropeAsia-PacificMiddle East & AfricaAmericas
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BBC NEWS | World | Europe | Ukraine gripped by poll turmoil Ukraine gripped by poll turmoil Tens of thousands of Ukrainians have thronged major cities, protesting at an election result they consider flawed. Opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko told su
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RUSSIA PROFILE.org Wednesday, November 24, 2004November 23, 2004 Ukraine: A Nation Divided Gennady Petrov Special to Russia Profile The Only Thing Uniting the Two Sides Is Their Determination to Succeed KIEV, Ukraine There is no other way to descr
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The New York Times > AP > International > Questions Linger About Yuschenko's IllnessNovember 23, 2004 Questions Linger About Yuschenko's Illness By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Filed at 5:05 p.m. ET VIENNA, Austria (AP) - What ails Viktor Yushchenko? As Uk
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BBC NEWS | World | Europe | Country profiles | Timeline: Ukraine Timeline: Ukraine A chronology of key events 1917 - Central Rada (Council) set up in Kiev following collapse of Russian Empire. 1918 - Ukraine declares independence: Ukrainian People's
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FT.com / World - Yushchenko probes Kuchma regimeWednesday Nov 24 2004 . All times are London time.Roger Bove Edit Profile Take a Tour Log outHomeWorldUSUKEuropeAsia-PacificMiddle East & AfricaAmericasInternational economyBrussels briefingNews h
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MessageFrom: Jamestown Foundation [brdcst@jamestown.org] Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 9:20 AM To: Bove, Roger Even Subject: Eurasia Daily Monitor - Volume 1, Issue 134 Wednesday, November 24 - Volume 1, Issue 134 IN THIS ISSUE: *Allegations of
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Transitions Online: From Dress Rehearsal to True DramaNotes from Odessa: From Dress Rehearsal to True Drama by Olesya Oleshko 25 November 2004 Back in May, voters in Odessa had an early insight into what Ukraines presidential elections would be like.
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RUSSIA PROFILE - Independent Analysis of Russian News, Politics, Business, Culture and Opinion Saturday, December 4, 2004Site map | Contact us Search:HOME CDI Russia Profile List About the Project RP Magazine Global Russia Calendar Forum Subscripti
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Scoop: IMF Sponsored 'Democracy' in The UkraineNewsAgent Features Subscribe About Us Scoops|Parliament|Politics|Monitor|World|Business|Sci-Tech| Culture|Education|Regional|Health|IMF Sponsored 'Democracy' in The Ukraine Thursday, 2 December 2004, 1
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WSJ.com - The Other Neighbor November 29, 2004 REVIEW & OUTLOOKDOW JONES REPRINTS This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. To order presentation-ready copies for distribution to your colleagues, clients or customers, use the Order R
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Transitions Online: Orange SqueezeUkraine: Orange Squeeze by Ivan Lozowy 29 November 2004 Eyes begin to turn to fresh elections, as opposition demonstrators across the country vie for the initiative with advocates of separatism. KIEV, Ukraine-As Ukra
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WSJ.com - Putin's Role In Ukraine Election Stirs Backlash November 29, 2004 WORLD NEWSDOW JONES REPRINTS This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. To order presentation-ready copies for distribution to your colleagues, clients or cus
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The New York Times > International > Europe > Premier's Camp Signals a Threat to Ukraine UnityNovember 29, 2004 Premier's Camp Signals a Threat to Ukraine Unity By C. J. CHIVERS ONETSK, Ukraine, Nov. 28 - Regional leaders supporting Prime Minister
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FT.com / Europe / Ukraine - Ukrainian central bank seeks to avert crisisWednesday Dec 1 2004 . All times are London time.Roger Bove Edit Profile Take a Tour Log outHomeWorldUSUKEuropeAsia-PacificMiddle East & AfricaAmericasInternational economy
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The New York Times > International > Europe > In a World Below, Bedrock Resistance to Protests in KievNovember 30, 2004 In a World Below, Bedrock Resistance to Protests in Kiev By C. J. CHIVERS ONETSK, Ukraine, Nov. 29 - Measured vertically, the co
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In the turmoil over the rigged elections in Ukraine, there is a growing danger of a new divide emerging between Russia and the West. Yet, contrary to many newspaper comments, this divide was not inherent in the elections which were more a referendum
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The New York Times > AP > International > Ukraine State TV Workers Switching SidesNovember 30, 2004 Ukraine State TV Workers Switching Sides By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Filed at 7:28 p.m. ET KIEV, Ukraine (AP) - Most viewers watching state-run Ukrainia
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Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | The radicals with vested interest in orange victorySkip to main content Read today's paper Sign in Register Go to: Guardian Unlimited homeUK newsWorld newsNewsblogDid you miss.-Archive searchArtsBooksBusinessEdu
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The New York Times > International > Europe > News Analysis: Ukraine's Intramural Contest: Entrenched Interests ScrambleDecember 1, 2004 NEWS ANALYSIS Ukraine's Intramural Contest: Entrenched Interests Scramble By C. J. CHIVERS IEV, Ukraine, Nov. 3
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The New York Times > AP > International > Observers: Tricks Skew Ukraine's ElectionDecember 1, 2004 Observers: Tricks Skew Ukraine's Election By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Filed at 3:38 p.m. ET KIEV, Ukraine (AP) - Pens filled with disappearing ink. Hosp
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Yahoo! News - Ukraine Parliament for Government Ouster News Home - HelpUkraine Parliament for Government Ouster Wed Dec 1, 6:02 PM ET By ANNA MELNICHUK, Associated Press Writer KIEV, Ukraine - Ukraine's opposition scored key victories Wednesday in
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Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Ukrainians rush to withdraw savings amid fears of collapseSkip to main content Read today's paper Sign in Register Go to: Guardian Unlimited homeUK newsWorld newsNewsblogDid you miss.-Archive searchArtsBooksBusi
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The New York Times > AP > International > Key Players in Ukraine's Election CrisisDecember 1, 2004 Key Players in Ukraine's Election Crisis By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Filed at 3:39 p.m. ET KIEV, Ukraine (AP) - Major players in Ukraine's election crisi
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MessageFrom: Jamestown Foundation [brdcst@jamestown.org] Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 9:44 AM To: Bove, Roger Even Subject: Eurasia Daily Monitor - Volume 1, Issue 137 Wednesday, December 1 - Volume 1, Issue 137 IN THIS ISSUE: *Serhiy Tyhypko p
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RUSSIA PROFILE - Independent Analysis of Russian News, Politics, Business, Culture and Opinion Tuesday, December 7, 2004Site map | Contact us Search:HOME CDI Russia Profile List About the Project RP Magazine Global Russia Calendar Forum Subscriptio
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WSJ.com - Galicia's Moment December 2, 2004 COMMENTARYDOW JONES REPRINTS This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. To order presentation-ready copies for distribution to your colleagues, clients or customers, use the Order Reprints t
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RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTYChoose a Language Site Afghan [Dari] Afghan [Pashto] Afghan [English] Albanian Arabic [Radio Free Iraq] Armenian Armenian [English] Azerbaijani Belarusian Estonian Georgian Kazakh Kyrgyz Latvian Lithuanian Macedonian R