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Human Rights Monitoring - Iran – 04 October 2007
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2006 Monday 27 NovemberHuman trafficking: the most lucrative businessIran Press News: According to international reports, Iranian human trade is one of the most lucrative forms of business that has a profit of $35 billion annually for organized criminals, because they have learned that contrary to drug trafficking and other goods that are sold only once, a person can be sold over and over again. Editor’s note: The Islamic regime has knowingly permitted many instances of Iranian women and children to be sold at slave auctions in Persian gulf countries. There are even allegations that the children of some of the powerful Mullahs are the organizers of such auctions and that many of the regime’s officials do in fact receive large sums as compensation for the facilitation of such trafficking. |
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