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A Timely Advice It Was 0 722 October 28, 2010 8:50 AM

The monthly Women's forum organized by the Astrient Foundation has chalked another success, students of Ashesi University mostly in their first year have been taken through an Intellectually stimulating session themed "Being Efficient at the Workplace and Maintaining a Good Social Life.

The speaker, Ms. Yaa Afi a Chartered Accountant of the Bank of Ghana took the student through organizational ethics, SWOT analysis among others. She said to become efficient in the workplace you must know what you are bringing on board, you need to create a good rapport with your workmates you can't be an island.

Ms. Afi, further reiterated you should let your results speak for you and also create value for yourself, your result at work must be good.
She further advised the students, Inefficiencies leads to incompetencies, know your job, avoid self centered favours and unnecessary gossips they don't help she stressed on.

You should have a balanced life, identify things that meets your social needs and brings satisfaction. Your social lives comes at a cost and you need to budget for it and don't spend all your money on social activities, don't over indulge in activities that will make you inefficient she warned.

Students interviewed after the programme expressed their happiness for coming and said the programme had met their expectations and can't wait to attend the next forum.


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We are ready to nip human trafficking in the bud - Anti Human Trafficking of the Ghana Police Service. 0 580 August 04, 2010 8:49 AM

284 children suspected to be victims of human trafficking have been transferred to the police headquarters in Accra from Tema.

The anti-human trafficking unit of the Criminal Investigations Department together with the Tema Regional Police intercepted them onboard three buses at Prampram.

According to the police, the victims who are aged between five and fifteen were being transported to Yeji to engage in menial jobs.

“The anti-human trafficking unit has established that there is the likelihood that most of the children were going to be used for menial jobs and other fishing activities in and around Yeji, DSP Kwesi Ofori, Director of Police Public Relations told News men.

Some of the children who spoke to news men said they were on vacation and were traveling to Yeji to visit their parents.

They claim to be hungry after being starved since morning.

He said the children have been taken to the Police training school to make use of hostel facilities after which a decision will be taken.

Meanwhile thirteen men accused of allegedly trafficking children were Tuesday arraigned before the Accra Circuit Court 5 presided over by Judge Georgina Mensah–Datsa.

They have been charged with conspiracy to commit crime and human trafficking.

The accused are Samuel Yenyan Korye, Eric Siaw, Super Dzisenu, Ku George Moses, Felix Nartey, Robert Nartey, John Nartey, Akakpo Dameh, Emmanuel Nartey, George Ayiku Nartey, Alex Koffie, Tei Dawa and Enock Tetteh Bordozor.

The first, second and fifth accused persons who are drivers have also been charged additionally with carrying persons in a vehicle in excess of the prescribed number.

Their pleas were not taken but were ordered to be kept in police custody until August 10, 2010.

Presenting the facts to the court, ASP Annor said on August 1, 2010, three commercial buses with registration numbers GT 6121-10, GR 3096 C and WR 2175 C en-route to Yeji in the Brong Ahafo Region were intercepted by the police at the outskirts of Prampram.

He said on the spot investigation revealed that, 338 children between the ages of 4 and19 years recruited from Ada, Ningo, Sege, Kpongnuour and its surrounding villages were being transported by the accused persons to Yeji to work.

The prosecutor also informed the court that investigations were continuing as a team of investigators and personnel from the Anti-Human Trafficking unit of the police have left for Yeji to ascertain if the parents of the victims are based there.

That, he said, was when the police were told when the children were intercepted.

He said the children are being housed at the Tesano Police Station and have since been fed and catered for by an NGO.

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We are ready to nip human trafficking in the bud - Anti Human Trafficking of the Ghana Police Service. 0 519 August 04, 2010 8:38 AM

Thirteen men accused of allegedly trafficking children were Tuesday arraigned before the Accra Circuit Court 5 presided over by Judge Georgina Mensah–Datsa.

They have been charged with conspiracy to commit crime and human trafficking.

The accused are Samuel Yenyan Korye, Eric Siaw, Super Dzisenu, Ku George Moses, Felix Nartey, Robert Nartey, John Nartey, Akakpo Dameh, Emmanuel Nartey, George Ayiku Nartey, Alex Koffie, Tei Dawa and Enock Tetteh Bordozor.

The first, second and fifth accused persons who are drivers have also been charged additionally with carrying persons in a vehicle in excess of the prescribed number.

Their pleas were not taken but were ordered to be kept in police custody until August 10, 2010.

Presenting the facts to the court, ASP Annor said on August 1, 2010, three commercial buses with registration numbers GT 6121-10, GR 3096 C and WR 2175 C en-route to Yeji in the Brong Ahafo Region were intercepted by the police at the outskirts of Prampram.

He said on the spot investigation revealed that, 338 children between the ages of 4 and19 years recruited from Ada, Ningo, Sege, Kpongnuour and its surrounding villages were being transported by the accused persons to Yeji to work.

The prosecutor also informed the court that investigations were continuing as a team of investigators and personnel from the Anti-Human Trafficking unit of the police have left for Yeji to ascertain if the parents of the victims are based there.

That, he said, was when the police were told when the children were intercepted.

He said the children are being housed at the Tesano Police Station and have since been fed and catered for by an NGO.

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Chinese sex mafia's finally jailed 0 1119 June 23, 2009 10:53 AM

For trafficking their nationals for prostitution, three Chinese nationals were on Monday June 22, sentenced to a total of 41 years imprisonment in hard labor by an Accra Circuit Court.

The court found the ringleader, James Xu Jin, his wife Chou Xiou Ying, and Sam Shan Zifan, Jame’s younger brother, guilty of recruiting, transporting and harboring the victims for prostitution.

James was sentenced to 17 years imprisonment, while Chou and Sam were sentenced to 12 years imprisonment each.

James was sentenced to two years imprisonment on the charge of conspiracy and 15 years on the charge of human trafficking, while his wife was sentenced to two years imprisonment and 10 years imprisonment on the charges of conspiracy and human trafficking, respectively.

Sam was jailed two years for conspiracy and 10 years for abetment. Their sentences are to run consecutively.

Delivering its judgment in Accra on Monday, the trail judge, Mrs. Elizabeth Ankomah, held that the prosecution had proved beyond reasonable doubt that the accused persons acted together to recruit, transport and harbor the girls for prostitution and slammed their defense that they were running a restaurant.

It held that the girls, who were eight in number, were “reduced to the state of slavery” by James and Chou who had deceived the girls into believing that they (girls) were to assist in running a restaurant business in Accra, only for their passports to be seized and for them to be forced into prostitution on arrival.

The court ordered the deportation of the convicts after serving their terms.

It also revoked James’s resident permit and further ordered that his assets should be confiscated to the state.

It also ordered that the $14.560 which was found in James’s house on February 14, 2009, the day of the arrest, must be paid into the human trafficking fund and part must be used to pay the amounts James owed the victims.

According to the court, the victims were recruited from Harbin, a city in China, under the guise that they were to assist Jin and Chou to run a restaurant in Accra for a monthly salary of $500 but on arrival in Ghana they were forced into prostitution.

It is said James exploited the poor victims whom he claimed owed him for their airfare and other transport arrangements, seized their passports and also ordered them to pay a penalty of $50 a day anytime they refused to offer sex.

The court further held that James misled officials of the Ghana investment Promotion Council (GIPC) and the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) and managed to get documentation to stay in the country to run his prostitution business and not a restaurant, as he had made those institutions to believe.

According to the court, from the totality of the evidence, a tour of the brothel called Peach Blossom Palace and from the evidence of neighbors, it was clearly evident that James and Chou did not run a restaurant, as they had indicated to the court.

It further stated that the names of two restaurants which were registered by James existed on paper only to deceive the GIPC and the GIS, assign that it also found that James and Chou saddled the victims with debts to further exploit them.

The Court said it was also obvious that the debt owed by the victims forced them into a state of vulnerability, adding that it was also evident that the victims were put under bondage by the convicts.

It also held that there was overwhelming evidence to the effect that Sam helped Jamnes and Chou and acted as the interpreter for the victims and their clients who were mostly Indians, Chinese and Lebanese.

The court found that there was abundant evidence to prove that Sam sometimes drove the victims to meet their clients, opened gates for men to enter the palace, among others, and added that he “aided, facilitated, carried, promoted the act of trafficking and was paid $600 a month”.

An investigative journalist, Mr. Anas Aremeyaw Anas, whose seven-month investigations led to the arrest of the accused persons on February 14, 2009, also gave evidence on the activities of the accused persons and produced video and audio tapes on their activities.

Counsel for the convicts, Mr. B.O.K. Johnson, said he was yet to receive instructions from his clients on whether or not to appeal against the conviction.


Source: Daily Graphic

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FEMALE TEACHERS SLEEPING WITH THEIR STUDENTS 1 2012 June 04, 2009 11:10 AM

According to reports from Folrida- Miami, the number of female teachers sleeping with their students is rising.In a recent reported case the alledged perp was a 32 year old instructor Maria Guzman Hernadez of Our Lady of Charity school in Hialeah;her victim was just 15.There are alot of other teachers who have confessed about their involment, the unlucky ones have been jailed.
the question i want to ask is:
Are there not enough laws in Florida -Miami to deter people from abusing these innocent ones? Are parents also looking on unconcerned whilst some adult female teachers abuse their children?
Are there systems to identify the needs(whatever it is) of these female teachers before it gets out of hand? Any Ideas? :Lets Talk

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Chinese Sex mafia busted 2 1294 February 17, 2009 7:48 AM

The boss of Peach Blossom Palace is spotted In Ghana's most expensive casino, wearing Gucci shades, a golden brown Emperio Amani tuxedo and a custom-made Rolex wrist watch.

Scores of raunchy mini-skirted Chinese girls fill up his glass with exotic Frcnch champagne. He spins his cozy swivel chair in sensuous delirium as the ladies' dainty fingers caress his neck, back and shoulders to orthopedic effect. "Ha,ha ha" he lets out another loud peal of frenzied laughter.

There is no doubt that this impressive figure is a successful man. His appearance likewise leaves little doubt that his prosperity comes from brisk business.

What is not immediately evident is the fact that he rakes in millions that flow not from his own pores, but from the bloody chores of hapless, naive lasses he has made whores on the shores of West Africa.

He presides over an evil empire, which traffics his Chinese compatriots, engaging them in sex slavery, not only here in Ghana, but also in Nigeria and Togo.

The non-African expatriate community is the clientele. Peach Blossom Palace is the wholesale outlet from where the "goods" are marketed and sold. Poor, innocent and vulnerable Chinese girls, some as young as 19, are the human commodity on sale paraded in front of the clients like pieces of meat in a butcher shop window. They are lured here with promises of honest, well-paid jobs, only to have their passports and return tickets confiscated.

The travel documents may be recovered, but only after one had paid off the cost - invariably inflated of the trip to Accra. They are beaten and threatened with a high debt to be repaid only through the sale of their bodies.

They are thrown into debt bondage and forced to sell their innocence and human dignity for their master's gain in nightclubs and casinos. 'I was told that I was going to be waitressing in a Chinese restaurant, but it however turned into nightmare.

There was no way of turning back and I resorted to this dehumanizing business' said one of the girls. Any of this trafficker's victims, who attempt anything akin to disobedience, not to talk of rebellion, is firmly, swiftly and brutally repressed.

Six months of backbreaking investigation yielded the above discovery on the nefarious activities of King James, the man at the centre of the sex trafficking ring.

Posing as a bartender in the hotels where this sordid business is carried out, "The New Crusading Guide" reporter managed to capture every aspect of this trade with a hidden camera. He also pretended to befriend a lady who lived in the brothel and from whom, over a period of four months, he obtained valuable, first-hand accounts of the activities of King James and his colleagues. All of the above described is captured on video. It was upon the presentation of this evidence that the Police CID planned and carried out a raid on the Peach Blossom Palace in Labadi, Accra.

The United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime, Supplemental Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafticking in Persons, Especially Women and Children (2000) serves as the international legal standard. It outlines the definition of human trafficking in Article 3 (a):
"Trafficking in persons" shall mean the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of persons, by means of the threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, of deception, of the abuse of power or of a position of vulnerability or of the giving or receiving of payments or benefits to achieve the consent of a person having control over another person, for the purpose of exploitation. Exploitation shall include, at a minimum, the exploitation of the prostitution of others or other forms of sexual exploitation, forced labour or services, slavery or practices similar to slavery, servitude or the removal of organs."

Human trafficking is the fastest growing criminal industry in the world, with total annual revenue for trafficking in persons estimated to be between $5 billion and $9 billion. The Council of Europe states that "people trafficking has reached epidemic proportions over the past decade, with a global annual market of about $42.5 billion."

Enslavement Prevention Alliance - West Africa, an NGO that has provided the victims with postrescue care, stated that: "The ruthless criminals behind the sexual exploitation of these vulnerable women should feel the full hand of the Ghanaian law. This would not only serve to provide the victims with justice, it would also serve as a deterrent to all those who wish to perpetrate similar crimes in Ghana. Swift prosecution of this case will send a clear message that the business of sexual slavery is not welcome here."


Credit: Anas Aremeyaw Anas reported From La, Ghana, Victoria Island, Lagos,Nigeria, [Crusading Guide]

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ANTI HUMAN TRAFFICKING BOARD AND FUND LAUNCHED 4 2403 October 29, 2008 11:43 AM

The government of the Republic of Ghana has launched the long a waited Anti human trafficking fund.The fund seeks to support the efforts of law enforcement agencies and civil society in the fight against Human trafficking in the country. Present at the launch were the vice President of the Republic of Ghana and the Minister for Women and Children's Affairs,The vice President said the issue of human trrafficking is a problem for the country and across the sub-region and the world, and every one should rally behind the efforts of the government and civil society to fight against this canker.He promised to put in a request next year for an increament in the budgetary allocation for the fund.One hundred thousand cedis( about $92,000.00 ) was set aside by government towards the establishment of the fund

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VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN 1 1129 November 27, 2008 6:24 AM

Violence against women and girls is a problem of pandemic proportions. At least one out of every three women around the world has been beaten, coerced into sex, or otherwise abused in her lifetime — with the abuser usually someone known to her.
Statistics paint a horrifying picture of the social and health consequences of violence against women. For women aged 15 to 44 years, violence is a major cause of death and disability . In a 1994 study based on World Bank data about ten selected risk factors facing women in this age group, rape and domestic violence rated higher than cancer, motor vehicle accidents, war and malaria . Moreover, several studies have revealed increasing links between violence against women and HIV/AIDS. Women who have experienced violence are at a higher risk of HIV infection: a survey among 1,366 South African women showed that women who were beaten by their partners were 48 percent more likely to be infected with HIV than those who were not .
The economic cost of violence against women is considerable — a 2003 report by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that the costs of intimate partner violence in the United States alone exceed US$5.8 billion per year: US$4.1 billion are for direct medical and health care services, while productivity losses account for nearly US$1.8 billion . Violence against women impoverishes individuals, families and communities, reducing the economic development of each nation .
Source of info,UNIFEM

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VIOLENCE IS LOVE - GHANAIAN WOMEN 6 2126 October 06, 2008 9:58 AM

According to a report released by the Statistical Service of Ghana recently, over 50 percent of Ghanaian women says violence in relationships is a sign of love and affection. The report (Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey,MICS) which looks at various forms problems in the country further went on to say that most of the women interviewed were of the opinion that men who don't beat their wives or girlfriends are not in love and don't have control over them. Stay tuned for a detailed report.

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