In 1993, 40 per cent of the trafficked women assisted in Belgium by an NGO were from Central and Eastern European Countries, most from Poland and Hungary.
(STV and Payoke, "Trafficking and Prostitution: The Growing Exploitation of Migrant Women from Central and Eastern Europe," IOM, May 1995)
In most of the 100 known cases of trafficking, the victims said they knew of at least 2 or 3 other women whose cases were not known.
There are 28,000 prostitutes in Belgium, about half come from abroad, mainly Western Europe.
There are 2,000 foreign prostitutes in Belgium from developing coutries and the Central and Eastern European Countries.
(Belgium police estimates, "Trafficking and Prostitution: The Growing Exploitation of Migrant Women from Central and Eastern Europe," IOM, May 1995)........
Belgium passed a new extra-territorial sexual abuse law in 1995 that makes it possible to prosecute the alleged offender even without a complaint from the destination country.
("Child sexploitation within the law's reach," The Nation, 2 Jul 1997)
Albanian boys were used in the making of pornography films by a Belgium child pornography network on the island of Corfu.
The videos were sold internationally.
("Child porn video," KNegovani@AOL.COM, 7 February 1998)
20,000 people marched through Bruessels on 14 February 1998, to express anger at Belgium’s lack of policy reform in the wake of a child molestation case.
In April 1997 the Parliment found the deaths of four girls, held and abused by Marc Dutroux, on police blunders and inaction.
250,000 Belgians marched in Brussels on 20 October 1996 in acts of grief and anger over the deaths of the girls and in demand for a better government.
(Robert Wielaard, "20,000 Rally Against Belgian Gov’t," Associated Press, 15 February 1998)
A Nigerian women seeking asylum in Belgium for gender-related violence died while gendarmes (police) escorted her during her deportation.
The 20-year-old woman was trying to escape a forced marriage to a polygamous 65-year-old man with a history of abusing his other wives.
The gendarmes used an approved technique to subdue the woman who had been shouting.
The men pressed a small pillow to her mouth. The woman suffered a meningeal hemorrhage and brain death.
Her deportation was filmed since she had resisted four earlier attempts to deport her.
Her request for asylum was denied as her claims were considered "unfounded."
Hundreds of people protested the treatment of the women at a hospital and at the home of the Belgian Interior Minister Louis Tobback, calling for his resignation.
(Bert Lauwers, "Anger in Belgium after young Nigerian woman dies," Reuters, 23 September 1998)
Although trafficking in women to the Netherlands and Belgium has risen, police and immigrant authorities do not consider it a large problem.
("Trafficking and Prostitution: The Growing Exploitation of Migrant Women from Central and Eastern Europe," IOM, May 1995)
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