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Religious leaders accuse labour firms of human trafficking

The religious leaders said it is ungodly for such companies to use and exchange fellow human beings for monetary gains through organ harvesting, cheap labour and sexual exploitation.

John Baptist Odama (left) and Fr. Constantine Mbonabingi during prayers on human trafficking at Kololo Independence Grounds. Mpalanyi Ssentongo
By: NewVision Reporter, Journalist @NewVision

Religious leaders have condemned labour export companies accused of luring Ugandan girls and women into flying to the Middle East, where they are tortured and mistreated.

The religious leaders said it

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