Human Trafficking In Pakistan A Savage And Deadly Reality For Women And Children

Reuters: Exclusive: Pakistan could face U.S. aid cuts over human trafficking - sources

Exclusive: Pakistan could face U.S. aid cuts over human trafficking - sources

A recent investigation raises serious questions about the role Pakistani authorities and institutions are playing in global cases of human trafficking. The recent dismissal of 35 officers from ...

Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) reportedly started the process of confiscating the property of human trafficking suspects Tuesday on the directions given by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif ...

Pakistan, July 12 -- Pakistan and Bahrain have agreed to work closer to fight terrorism and stop human trafficking. Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met his Bahraini counterpart, General Shaikh Rashid ...

Thomson Reuters Foundation: Pakistan could face U.S. aid cuts over human trafficking -sources

Dubai: The United Nations in Pakistan has launched the Pakistan United Nations Network on Migration (UNNM), a major step toward combating human trafficking, migrant smuggling, and strengthening ...

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MSN: Pakistan's 'Stateless Dhows': The Hidden Fleet Powering the Arabian Seas Trafficking Networks

Pakistan's 'Stateless Dhows': The Hidden Fleet Powering the Arabian Seas Trafficking Networks

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