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Title | : | The Natashas: Inside the New Global Sex Trade |
Author | : | Victor Malarek |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | September 12th 2005 by Arcade Publishing |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Crime. True Crime. Feminism. Social Movements. Social Justice. Sociology. Mystery |

Victor Malarek
Paperback | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 3.95 | 747 Users | 79 Reviews
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On the black market, they're the third most profitable commodity, after illegal weapons and drugs-the only difference being that these goods are human, though to their handlers they are wholly expendable. They are women and girls, some as young as 12, from all over the Eastern bloc, where sinister networks of organized crime have become entrenched in the aftermath of the collapse of Communist regimes. In Israel, they're called Natashas, whether they're actually from Russia, Bosnia, the Czech Republic, or Ukraine, no matter what their real names may be. They're lured into vans and onto airplanes with promises of jobs as waitresses, models, nannies, dishwashers, maids, and dancers. But when they arrive at their destinations, they are stripped of their identification, and their nightmare begins. They are sold into prostitution and kept enslaved; those who resist are beaten, raped, and sometimes killed as examples. They often have nowhere to turn; in many cases, the men who should be rescuing them-from immigration officials to police officers and international peacekeepers-are among their aggressors.Declare Books During The Natashas: Inside the New Global Sex Trade
Original Title: | The Natashas: Inside the New Global Sex Trade |
ISBN: | 1559707798 (ISBN13: 9781559707794) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.95 From 747 Users | 79 ReviewsCriticize Containing Books The Natashas: Inside the New Global Sex Trade
This book is 2nd book I've read about sex life-style after Jakarta Undercover ...But it's so different...In this book, the author tells us about women in world trade...woman like a doll, that sold and bought freely.initially, I was confused. Why the book titled NATASHA? It's similar to my name, Anastasya... LOL XDBut, after I've read this book, I know that...Natasha is a name all women in world trade.quotations of two initial chapters in Indonesian, I've write:"Kehidupanku bukan milikku lagi" -Great book I started reading it after I had seen a presentation by a community group who works closely with Victor Malarek when it comes to the global sex trade. The book was so hard to get through and so depressing. I think though it is important to read these kinds of texts because it allow readers access the information and experiences that they may not have always known to have existed.
hard to read it is so horrifying

Everyone must know it
Table of ContentsIntroduction1. Smugglers prey2. The breaking grounds3. Criminal intent4. Click of a mouse5. Daring souls6. A matter of indifference7. For a fistful of dollars8. Bosnian nights9. Strap on your six-guns10. The sheriff's playgroundConclusion: stop the traffic!
As a hardcore libertarian, I used to support the notion of legalized prostitution. However, this book made me change my mind. If the only people who did this kind of work did so by choice or through a desire to provide a service, then why bother? After all, it's not up to me to tell anyone how they should earn a living. However, this book reveals the chilling reality: prostitution is largely run by organized crime and the women who participate in it are usually nothing more than slaves. Some of
This book is a magnificent account of the plight of hundreds of thousands of Russian, Moldovan, Ukrainian women and the like who, every day, are lured away from their lives of poverty with promises of jobs in foreign countries jobs as nannies, waitresses, dancers, and other various service jobs. Of course, when they arrive in their destination countries they are stripped of their identification, told by their owners that they owe huge debts for their passage, and are forced to service dozens of
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