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Human trafficking in Kosovo : ウィキペディア英語版 | Human trafficking in Kosovo Since the establishment of the United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) in 1999, It has been known to the international community that Kosovo is a major destination territory for human trafficking, women and young girls trafficked into forced prostitution. According to Amnesty International, most of women are trafficked from Moldova, Romania, Bulgaria and Ukraine.〔"(Amnesty International - Kosovo: Facts and figures on trafficking of women and girls for forced prostitution in Kosovo )"〕 In the 2010 Trafficking in Persons Report, Kosovo was identified〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Trafficking in Persons Report 2010 )〕 as transit and destination country for woman and children, victims of the human trafficking, especially the forced prostitution. ==Origins of Demand==
Human trafficking in Kosovo has seen "a steep rise" since NATO troops and UN administrators took over Kosovo. According to Amnesty International, NATO servicemen and UN staff "generate 80% of the income" for pimps and human traffickers. UN Department of peacekeeping claimed that "peacekeepers have come to be seen as part of the problem in trafficking rather than the solution". Amnesty found no evidence of criminal proceedings against NATO military personnel in their home countries.〔(Kosovo (Serbia and Montenegro): "So does it mean that we have the rights?" Protecting the human rights of women and girls trafficked for forced prostitution in Kosovo (Amnesty International, 2004) )〕
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