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About IAST | The Facts |IAST Report| Partners | How Can I Help | U.S. Anti-Trafficking Laws
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What is the Initiative Against Sexual Trafficking?The Initiative Against Sexual Trafficking (IAST) is a distinctive partnership of organizations (spearheaded by The Salvation Army National Headquarters) united in their desire to abolish the sex trafficking of women and children -- one of the largest and most destructive routes into slavery in the world today. We exist to create and equip a new abolition movement for the eradication of sexual trafficking, the protection of survivors, and the prosecution of traffickers and exploiters. The global phenomenon of sexual
trafficking involves the recruitment, transportation, harboring, provision,
or obtaining of persons for purposes of prostitution or other forms of
commercial sexual exploitation such as the production of pornography,
nude dancing, or live sex shows. Prostitution and related activities,
which are inherently harmful and dehumanizing, significantly contribute
to the phenomenon of trafficking in persons.
Lisa Thompson |
The Salvation Army announces: International
Weekend of Prayer and Fasting for Victims of Trafficking U.S. Department of State Releases 2008 Trafficking in Persons Report Legislation Proposed to Fight Pimps and Traffickers (see pg. 28)
Germany & World Cup Accommodates Sex Traffickers
Images of Human Trafficking The U.S. Department of State has created a photo gallery of images of human trafficking.
Deplorable: Oscar Given to Pimp Song Oscar for "Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures" given to song "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp" from movie "Hustle and Flow".
International Women's Day: March 8, 2006 "Women the World Should Know--Josephine Butler" by Lisa Thompson
TVPRA 05 Signed Into Law On January 10, 2006, President Bush signed the "Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2005" (TVPRA 05), enacting measures designed to address both issues of intra-country trafficking and U.S. demand for commercial sex. For the text of the speech click:
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