General News of Thursday, 19 February 2009

Source: anas aremeyaw anas reports.

‘I Would Slash Your Throat’

…Victims Of Chinese Sex Mafia Threatened, Three More Girls On The Run. Chinese Govt. Intervenes In Saga.

Slave masters of the Chinese sex mafia have been hiding under the cover of the dark, issuing threats to the seven girls who were rescued from their sex base in La, a suburb of Accra-Ghana.

The girls have been given explicit orders not to spill the beans of the modus operandi of the sex mafia and if they continued to do so they would be located either here in Ghana or China and have their throats slashed.

One of the girls Zing Zang Xhu (not her real name) said in an interview that she was told this in her attempt to find out the whereabouts of the other three girls who were not at the scene during the raid,because they were busily serving other clients.

When the threat was issued, all the girls started weeping uncontrollablyand it took the staff of the Enslavement Prevention Alliance – West Africa (EPAWA), a Non Governmental Organization (NGO) providing them with post-rescue care at a secret location to console and subsequently convince them that they were truly safe and no one would harm them here in Ghana .

“It is sad to see these women so frightened again. The threat shook their sense of security. They were frightened to the bone” said Sam Eschenbrenner EPAWA.

The number that called has been handed over to Head of the Human Trafficking Unit Patience Quaye. The girls have also been thanking the Ghana Police for rescuing them, however adding that they want to go to China within the shortest possible time.

Various stakeholders including Ministry Of Women And Children, (MOWAC) the Human Trafficking Unit of the Ghana Police, EPAWA and International Organization Migration (IOM) are working together to ensure their repatriation and care once they return to China. Signals picked by the New Crusading Guide indicate that the new Minister of Women and Children, (MOWAC) Akua Sena Dansoa is taking the matter very serious. She is said to have convened an immediate meeting with the stake holders looking for a way forward for a better life for the Chinese girls. .

THE CHINESE EMBASSY SAGA Meanwhile in an earlier interview with the Consular of the Economic Affairs Section at the Chinese Embassy in Ghana, Mr. Hu Yujei on the Economic situation in the world and how it has affected China-Ghana relations, the New Crusading Guide reporter took the opportunity to ask him about human trafficking. When he was asked whether it was possible for the Chinese to be trafficked to Ghana he said “trafficked? I don’t think so”, Read excerpts.

Reporter: Do they face problems, Are there any problems Chinese in Ghana face, economic and social problems.

HU : Well when they come here they have good relation with the people. The only problem is the visa. Reporter : So is it possible that some of the workers are brought from China?

HU : Well the workers brought are the technical people and also those who are dealing in management. .

Reporter : So is it possible that some of the people in China will be trafficked into Ghana?

Reporter : Is it possible for some of the people to be trafficked to be forced to come and Work in Ghana? HU : Trafficked?

Reporter : Yeah like human trafficking.

HU : I don’t think so

Reporter : You don’t think so,

HU : I don’t think so; you see each of the people who set the production line here Bring the technical people here I don’t think.

Reporter : So there are measures been taken so that no body would be forced to work. At were he doesn’t want to work, you think China is taking good measures to Combat human trafficking?

HU : You see in China, China government would not allow, you do everything According to China law, and here you must do according to the Ghanaian Law.

Reporter: So you have never heard anything like that?

HU : No I have not heard anything like that. If there is that then the China government Would take action. They won’t allow for that to happen.

Reporter: So approximately how many Chinese workers are in Ghana?

HU : I n Ghana, well maybe thousands uh? (Asking his assistant) (His assistant tells him ten thousands) Ten thousand, yeah Ten thousand including the delegation, comes in and out.

The New Crusading Guide would give you hot details of how an Immigration officer at the immigration Headquarters was allegedly bribed by the trafficker. Who is this man?

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