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100 1 $aWaugh, Louisa.
245 10 $aSelling Olga :$bstories of human trafficking and resistance /$cLouisa Waugh.
260 $aLondon :$bWeidenfeld & Nicolson,$c2006.
300 $aviii, 262 pages ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aCh. 1. Instructions for trafficking -- Ch. 2. Selling Olga -- Ch. 3. The last resort -- Ch. 4. Anna would go back -- Ch. 5. When the peacekeepers arrive -- Ch. 6. 'Well, they sell footballers, don't they?' -- Ch. 7. The short life of Olena Popik -- Ch. 8. The useful women of Albania -- Ch. 9. Burrell -- Ch. 10. Article 18 -- Ch. 11. On the streets with Franco -- Ch. 12. God's work -- Ch. 13. Whose side are you on? -- Ch. 14. What is not said -- Ch. 15. The downfall of Lucan Plakici -- Ch. 16. How to catch traffickers -- Ch. 17. Mr. He, Lan and Keung -- Ch. 18. Unmikistan -- Ch. 19. The impunity of peace.
520 1 $a"Louisa Waugh has spent three years researching and writing this unflinching investigation into human trafficking across Europe." "She journeys to some of the places most infested with trafficking; talking to women who have been trafficked, and the people who support them in defiance of personal risk. She visits Bosnia and Kosovo, where, more than a decade after civil war first erupted across former Yugoslavia, women are still sold in bars and confined inside private apartments; and where the UN and NATO are both finally attempting to address the ugly complicity of their own peacekeepers." "She travels to northern Albania, where chronic poverty coerces women into sex work. In Moldova she meets Olga, who tells her own story in angry, heartbreaking detail. But trafficking is not confined to the Balkans. In Sicily Louisa Waugh spends time with Nigerian women who were trafficked by other women, and who are now fighting back."--Jacket.
650 0 $aHuman smuggling.
650 0 $aHuman trafficking.
650 6 $aTrafic de migrants.
650 6 $aTraite des êtres humains.
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