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    CIS ministers approve programme to fight human trafficking at Tajik summit

    ITAR-TASS news agency, Moscow
    21 Apr 06

    Dushanbe, 21 April: The CIS Council of Interior Ministers has approved
    a programme of the CIS member states on cooperation in the fight
    against human trafficking for 2007-2010. The Council meetings are
    being held in Dushanbe.

    "We have laid down specific legal, organizational and practical
    measures in this programme," Russian Interior Minister Rashid
    Nurgaliyev has told journalists at the end of the meeting. He expressed
    confidence that "the approval of this document will substantially
    boost the joint work in this direction".

    [Passage omitted: he said that human trafficking was a matter of
    great concern across the CIS states]

    Nurgaliyev said that the Russian Interior Ministry was carrying out
    a set of measures to fight these types of crimes. "These measures
    include the analysis of the crime situation; ensuring required
    migration control; the organization of the work to prevent the
    sexual exploitation of minors; and most importantly, conducting
    special operations to thwart the activities of criminal groups and
    organizations that are active in this area," he said.

    As an example of successful cooperation in the fight against such
    crimes with CIS partners, he cited an operation [conducted] with the
    Armenian police to thwart the activities of an international criminal
    group that was involved in trafficking young women from Armenia,
    Russia and Moldova to Turkey and the United Arab Emirates, where they
    were forced to work as prostitutes. "Six girls who had already been
    prepared for trafficking abroad were freed during the operation,"
    Nurgaliyev said.
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