Syrian Refugees Abducted And Sold In Lebanon

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The abduction of women for slavery is on the rise in Lebanon.

Human traffickers are interested in Syrian refugees, who are tricked with promises of attractive work conditions and then kidnapped and forced into prostitution.

Sputnik reports:

Representative Gada Jabur of KAFA, an organization that seeks to combat human trafficking told Sputnik Arabic that there are many criminal networks operating on the borders of Lebanon and Syria.

Jabur said the economic situation of the refugees is the reason for the increase in abductions.

Refugees are promised attractive work conditions and as they are in dire need of employment, they agree and thereafter fall into a trap.

According to Jabur, if law enforcement bodies manage to uncover a secret brothel, the kidnapped refugee women are arrested on charges of prostitution, while the kidnappers and organizers of the brothels are able to escape without charges.

In this light, the victims are prosecuted without even being able to prove that they were forced into prostitution.

“I believe that they should not be prosecuted and government should help these people with housing, free medical care, salaries and education to ensure that these people have a chance to start somewhere,” Jabur concluded. 

Lebanon hosts nearly 1.3 million registered Syrian refugees. According to the UN reports, more than 70 percent of them live below the poverty line of $3.84 per day.

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