Fighting slavery: Liechtenstein initiative sees no reason to rest – Liechtenstein
From left: Ambassador Christian Wenaweser, Foreign Minister Dominique Hasler, Ursula Finsterwald (LGT), Dame Sara Thornton, Hennie Verbeek Kusters (Egmont Group) and Daniel Thelesklaf (FAST). (Photo: Paul Trummer)
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Liechtenstein|10/19/2021 (Updated 10/19/21 11:27 AM)
VADUZ – The actors involved in the “Liechtenstein Initiative on Finance against Slavery and Trafficking” met in Vaduz at the beginning of the week to take stock of the past few years. One thing was already there at the public event on Monday at the University of Liechtenstein: The battle is far from over and the pandemic may even have fueled trafficking in human beings.
From left: Ambassador Christian Wenaweser, Foreign Minister Dominique Hasler, Ursula Finsterwald (LGT), Dame Sara Thornton, Hennie Verbeek Kusters (Egmont Group) and Daniel Thelesklaf (FAST). (Photo: Paul Trummer)
VADUZ – The actors involved in the “Liechtenstein Initiative on Finance against Slavery and Trafficking” met in Vaduz at the beginning of the week to take stock of the past few years. One thing was already there at the public event on Monday at the University of Liechtenstein: The battle is far from over and the pandemic may even have fueled trafficking in human beings.
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