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44 Human Trafficking Cases on Bjarkarhlíður Board in One Year

Summary by RÚV
Forty-four human trafficking cases came to Bjarkarhlíð last year, or nearly one per week on average. The Minister of Justice and the Minister of Social Affairs and Housing today signed a four-year agreement with Bjarkarhlíð and plan to allocate sixty million krónur for projects related to human trafficking. "I would say that this reflects the government's and the authorities' emphasis on achieving better results in this area of issue," says Mini…
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Forty-four human trafficking cases came to Bjarkarhlíð last year, or nearly one per week on average. The Minister of Justice and the Minister of Social Affairs and Housing today signed a four-year agreement with Bjarkarhlíð and plan to allocate sixty million krónur for projects related to human trafficking. "I would say that this reflects the government's and the authorities' emphasis on achieving better results in this area of issue," says Mini…

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RÚV broke the news on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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