antitrafficking

Antitrafficking

TS4Rent.eu Anti-Trafficking Policy Statement

Our Site is wholly committed to raising awareness of the human trafficking issue. We are a private, online business that chooses to be conscientious of this problem. We pledge to implement internal anti-trafficking initiatives and maintain advocacy efforts to battle the global human trafficking problem. In the event that we become aware of any incident of trafficking, we cooperate enthusiastically with state and federal law enforcement officials assigned to combating this vile abuse of human rights.

Please report any suspicion of activity possibly related to human trafficking to the appropriate authorities and/or any of the following anti-trafficking enforcement resources below:

European Union
Germany
  • Ban Ying Counseling and coordination Center against trafficking in Persons
    Anklamer Strasse 38, 10115 Berlin
    Telephone: +49 30 440 63 73
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.ban-ying.de

    Federal Ministry of the Interior
    Alt-Moabit 101D, 10559 Berlin
    Telephone: +49 3018 681 0
    Website: www.bmi.bund.de
United Kingdom
  • Report human trafficking
    If you have information about human trafficking or hold urgent information that requires an immediate response dial 999.
    If you hold information that could lead to the identification, discovery and recovery of victims in the UK, you can also contact the charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
    www.nationalcrimeagency.gov.uk

    Anti-slavery International (Non Government Organisation)
    Thomas Clarkson House
    The Stableyard, Broomgrove Road, London SW9 9TL
    Telephone: +44 (0)20 7501 8920
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.antislavery.org
France
  • General Secretary: Elisabeth Moiron-braud
    E-mail : [email protected]
    Telephone: +33 140568881
    National Coordinator : Eric Panloup
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Telephone: +33 140568880
    CNCDH (Commission nationale consultative des droits de l’homme)
    Président: Christine Lazerges
    E-mail : [email protected]
    Telephone: +33 142757705

    Adviser on Human Trafficking: Cécile Riou-Batista
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Telephone: +33 142757706
Spain
  • General Secretary: Elisabeth Moiron-braud
    E-mail : [email protected]
    Telephone: +33 140568881
    National Coordinator : Eric Panloup
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Telephone: +33 140568880
    CNCDH (Commission nationale consultative des droits de l’homme)
    Président: Christine Lazerges
    E-mail : [email protected]
    Telephone: +33 142757705

    Adviser on Human Trafficking: Cécile Riou-Batista
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Telephone: +33 142757706
Netherlands
  • Dutch National Rapporteur on Trafficking in Human Beings and Sexual Violence against Children
    PO Box 20301
    2500 EH The Hague
    The Netherlands
    Visiting address
    Turfmarkt 147
    2511 EM The Hague
    The Netherlands
    Telephone: +31 (0) 70 370 45 14
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.dutchrapporteur.nl
USA
Anti-Trafficking Education & Training

For additional anti-trafficking resources, please visit the following websites:

Human Trafficking Warning Signs:

Learn the potential warning signs of human trafficking here: Polaris Project.

Child Pornography / Exploitation Reporting

Child pornography or child exploitation activity can be directly reported to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, through the CyberTip Hotline, available at: MissingKids.com.

DISCLAIMER:

Our Site provides the above information and links to third party websites as an educational resource for our users, members, and potential victims of human trafficking. We do not confirm the accuracy of the disclosed data, or endorse the legitimacy of any program or third party entity listed. We furthermore disclaim any and all liability arising from reliance of any such resources or information. Nothing on this page is intended to be medical, legal, or professional advice. In the event of a true emergency, please call your local police department immediately.