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Philippine Government Rescues 268 People from Slavery

by Free the Slaves | Sep 16, 2010 | Slavery in the News

The Philippine government rescued 268 victims of human trafficking Wednesday night. Justice Secretary Leila De Lima made the announcement at a press conference this morning, Philippine news network GMA reported today. The raids were conducted with the cooperation of...

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