Human trafficking increases in Ukraine as war surges

By February 10, 2015
From Michael Cherenkov blog.

Ukraine (MNN) — Many European leaders are hoping economic sanctions and diplomatic talks will keep Russia at bay, but that may only be positive thinking. Russian separatists continue to use high-powered and technically-advanced weapons to attack Ukrainian troops, taking even more territory in eastern Ukraine.

(Photo courtesy Flickr/CC/DayBlakelyDonaldson)

(Photo courtesy Flickr/CC/DayBlakelyDonaldson)

Yesterday, United States President Barak Obama and German Chancellor Angela MerkelĀ told the world they are united in their stance on Russia. What about sending arms to Ukraine? Most European countries, including Germany and France, oppose that, arguing that doing so would only make the conflict worse.

Today, no one knows how many people have been killed in the 9-month conflict. Some say 5,300 have died in the war. Others suggest it could be as high as 50,000.

Amy Richey with EFCA ReachGlobal is in Kiev, Ukraine. “We know that repeatedly they have called more people up to serve in the military for those who have served previously, so I certainly don’t doubt that thousands have been killed, but I don’t know the exact number.”

While the world hopes for a ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia, another tragedy is taking place: human trafficking.

Richey says a poor economy has created a major problem. “A year ago November, the exchange rate between the U.S. dollar was eight to one. And today, it’s twenty-five to one.”

Pray for the Ukraine conflict.

Pray for Ukraine as violence continues.

Richey says many young women are trapped. “There’s much more desperation to get out and have hope in a different structure than the current economy. It has been a very dire situation for trafficking in Ukraine and surrounding countries.”

Security in government has been stripped away. “As a result, I still find people much more willing to talk about views about God. It certainly is an open door and helping people come to an understanding of who their Savior is.”

Richey is asking you to pray the God will change the heart of President Putin. She’s asking that God will intervene and make it obviously clear it’s from His hand.

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Listen to the complete interview with Amy Richey below.

3 Comments

  • Becky says:

    Is there more sources to back up the research claiming that trafficking numbers are rising due to war?
    I am a missionary in the Nazarene Church and am working with this issue in the ex- former soviet states.

  • Johnnie says:

    Does anyone have any statistics concerning child trafficking for the recruitment of child soldiers in this region, if it is taking place ?
    http://anasplayground.com/

  • Anna says:

    Check IOMs report on Human Trafficking for 2015,also check Department of State report on VoTs for 2015 they have all the statistics. Plus for the issue of trafficking statistic is the most ‘unreliable’ source, since the ones who are counted in it are the people who actually came back and sought helped. There are huge amount of people who can’t escape, ashamed to admit they have been trafficked or just simply killed for the infraction of master’s rules. So looking at numbers, will only show you a minimal picture of what is actually happening.

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