Paraguay’s Sex Traffic Hub Imperils Female Teens

In Paraguay, an intricate system of sex trafficking and exploitation centers in the city of Ciudad De Este. The tri-border location of this city links Paraguay, Brazil and Argentina making Paraguay a prime location for the system of sex trafficking. Weakening travel regulations and absence of authority allow the transportation of young girls and teens.

The industrialized region attracts women from the rural countryside, where many women are desperate for money to feed their families. Women from ages ten to twenty are targeted and lured by traffickers with the false promise of gaining a domestic job or restaurant work. Captive girls are often forced to stay in the sex work through starvation and violence. Many are addicted to low grades of crack.

The author, Andy Footner, believes that the impoverished state of many families in Paraguay is due to the large numbers of children caused in part by the Catholic Church’s prohibition on birth control.

Another key factor that leaves Paraguay weak and susceptible to the trafficking is the anti-traffickers requirement of triple-national cooperation.  The officials have to deal with legal logistics on three levels; local, national, and regional. The three different countries speak Portuguese and two different dialects of Spanish, which make communication between authorities frustrating and time consuming.

Title: Paraguay’s Sex Traffic Hub Imperils Female Teens

Source: Womens E-News, January 2009

URL: www.womensenews.org/story/the-world/080108/paraguays-traffic-hub-imperils-female-teens

Author: Andy Footner

Student Researcher: Katrina Gargiulo

Faculty Evaluator: Dan Warter

Sonoma State University:  Sociology of Media,  Fall 2009

Instructor: Peter Phillips, #25

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  • Jacquelyn Perez

    They speak Brazilian? Don’t you mean Portuguese? What kind of researcher are you? And Guarani is FAR from a dialect of Spanish. Guarani has Asiatic origins and shares NOTHING in common with Spanish. Perhaps you should do a bit more research…

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  • Katrina Gargiulo

    I said portuguese. Wow.

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  • Katrina Gargiulo

    Maybe you should write your own article about it. thanks for your input though, glad you took the same to read mine.

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  • uust

    This is bull. I live in CDE. Sure there’s crime like in any border town but this is totally exaggerated. This is a very cosmopolitan city and everyone in the area speaks both Spanish and Portuguese. Don’t know what 2 dialects of Spanish you refer too. There is no lack of communication. Though Paraguay’s border is relaxed controls in Argentina and Brazil are extremely strict once you go beyond the 50km free zone. This is more misinformation to heat things up in the area and have the US invade in the future to steal resources and water. Please stop.

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