News in English     | 18.10.2024. 10:50 |

Persons without legal residence in BiH are at greater risk of becoming victims of human trafficking

FENA Press release, Photo: Faros association

SARAJEVO, October 18 (FENA) – On the occasion of European Anti-Trafficking Day, the Faros association highlighted the vulnerability of Roma communities to human trafficking. According to Faros, the most affected are young women and mothers with many children.

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