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"Trafficking in human beings is a modern form of slavery, a serious crime and a severe violation of fundamental human rights which reduces people to a state of dependency via threats, violence and humiliation. Trafficking in human beings is also an extremely profitable business for organised crime, with high profit possibilities and limited risk-taking. It may take many forms such as sexual exploitation, forced labour, illegal trade in human organs, begging (including the use of a dependent person for begging), illegal adoptions and domestic work. The scale of this phenomenon is impressive, but certainly not known in full. The Treaty of Lisbon has strengthened EU action in the field of judicial and police cooperation in criminal matters, including in combating trafficking in human beings. I welcome the fact that the European Parliament has become colegislator in this area and has a full role to play. I supported this report."@en1
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