Gallery: Cotton Crimes
Forced labour in Uzbekistan in pictures Keep reading »
Forced labour in Uzbekistan in pictures Keep reading »
Guest blog: Martin Punaks from Lumos on the recognition of orphanage trafficking by US TiP report Keep reading »
Asia Programme Manager Sarah Mount on the new hope for exploited children across India. Keep reading »
Zubier Yazdani of Deighton Pierce Glynn solicitors on the landmark Chowdury & Others vs Greece case in the European Court of Human Rights. Keep reading »
Jakub Sobik on what are the real numbers of people recognised and protected by UK authorities as victims of slavery. Keep reading »
Elena Urlaeva’s arrest shows Uzbek Government has no intention to end forced labour system. Keep reading »
Dr. Aidan McQuade's lecture at Gresham College on the struggle against slavery in history and now. Keep reading »
Anti-Slavery International was the first organisation to campaign against slavery in modern-day Britain. Our work in the UK focuses on raising awareness of forms of slavery with both the public and authorities. Keep reading »
Children and adults are trafficked into the UK and forced to commit crimes such as pickpocketing, ATM theft, metal theft and cannabis cultivation, as well as made to beg. Trafficking for crime and forced begging are increasingly significant issues, but they have been recognised as slavery only recently. Anti-Slavery International has… Keep reading »
The Anti-Trafficking Monitoring Group (ATMG) is a coalition of organisations, hosted and lead by Anti-Slavery International to monitor UK anti-slavery law. Keep reading »