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Her boyish haircut, loose bangs and big blue eyes belie the suffering she says she had to endure during 10 years of marriage. &nbsp;<br><br>"My husband was a real monster," she said. "I did not know it before, but he beat me up. He cut me with knives and sexual exploitations - well, all kind of these bad things. So, I know how it is. It is not easy to talk about it." &nbsp;<br><br>Valeriya's husband was also her manager. She says he forced her to sign many contracts so she could not work without his permission. She says he took all her money. Finally, she says she got fed up with this abuse,[http://www.poloralphlaurenpasecher.com ralph lauren], took her three children and ran away to a small town where her parents lived. &nbsp;<br><br>"Six of us lived in their small one-bedroom flat for two years, and I was a very famous singer at that moment," she said. "But,[http://www.suprashoesastore.com cheap supra], for me it did not matter, anything. 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<br> By Lisa Schlein ,[http://www.suprashoesastore.com supra shoes]<br> Geneva<br> 14 August 2008<br><p>Russian Pop diva Valeriya is using her star appeal and personal experience as an abused woman to help migrant workers in her homeland break free of the bonds of sexual exploitation and forced labor.&nbsp; The Geneva-based International Organization for Migration has named Valeriya as its goodwill envoy for the Russian Federation. She says she will use this position to try to prevent migrants from becoming victims of human trafficking.&nbsp;&nbsp; Lisa Schlein reports for VOA from IOM headquarters in Geneva.<br><br>Russian pop star Valeriya is wildly popular at home and in neighboring countries. She has sold 100 million CDs. She hopes to break into the British music market,[http://www.suprashoesastore.com supra], where she has been dubbed the Russian Madonna, with an English version of her album Out of Control.<br><br>But, all is not as wonderful as this dazzling success would imply. 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Her boyish haircut, loose bangs and big blue eyes belie the suffering she says she had to endure during 10 years of marriage. &nbsp;<br /><br />"My husband was a real monster," she said. "I did not know it before, but he beat me up. He cut me with knives and sexual exploitations - well, all kind of these bad things. So, I know how it is. It is not easy to talk about it." &nbsp;<br /><br />Valeriya's husband was also her manager. She says he forced her to sign many contracts so she could not work without his permission. She says he took all her money. Finally, she says she got fed up with this abuse,<a href="http://www.poloralphlaurenpasecher.com" class="external text" rel="nofollow">ralph lauren</a>, took her three children and ran away to a small town where her parents lived. &nbsp;<br /><br />"Six of us lived in their small one-bedroom flat for two years, and I was a very famous singer at that moment," she said. 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It also takes the form of forced labor,abercrombie and fitch, where people do not get paid for the work they do."They are forced to do what they are told," he said. "And, if not, they are threatened, beaten; in the case of women, [they are] raped, etc., etc ...Trafficking is both. It touches men, women, children,casque dr dre, everybody." &nbsp;Some 260 victims of trafficking have been helped at an IOM rehabilitation center, which opened in Moscow in 2006. Many are Russians, followed by migrants from Uzbekistan,maillot foot, Moldova and Ukraine.IOM's head of counter-trafficking activities worldwide,maillot de foot, Richard Danziger,christian louboutin, says it is impossible to get exact numbers of victims who have been trafficked, but he is sure that the 260 known victims in Moscow are just the tip of the iceberg. &nbsp;He says there has been a major change in trafficking trends. Russia is no longer a major source country. &nbsp;"Russia has become a major destination country," Danziger said. "Because of the boom in the Russian economy, it is attracting migrants from all the neighboring countries. Certainly women, but also men." &nbsp;Valeriya says she will always retain some wounds from her abusive life with her husband. But, she says she is using her experience to tell other women who have suffered badly not to feel sorry for themselves, but to act to rebuild their lives, as she has done. &nbsp;相关的主题文章: 总结、推广先进经验 袁隆平穿着很随便 It contains more than 3 During the meeting, there also has been much talk on whether Asia's economy would emerge from the crisis earlier than the rest of the world and when such recovery would take place.
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