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Craigslist Pulls Adult Services Section From International Sites Amid Pressure About Human Trafficking

Craigslist has removed the 'adult services' section from its international sites shortly after pulling the section from its U.S site earlier this year amid scrutiny about human trafficking. Craigslist closed the section on its sites in Canada, Asia, Europe, South America, and Africa on December 18, 2010. 

Craigslist shut down the adult services section of its U.S site in September, following mounting criticism from states' attorneys general that the section contained veiled ads for prostitution and sex trafficking. In recent months, Craigslist faced similar pressure from Canada’s federal Justice Minister and provincial governments, who cited data from sex trafficking cases in Canada that pimps used Craigslist to advertise women and girls.      

Compiled from: Craigslist Shuts Down International "Adult Services" Sections, Wired.com, (18 December 2010); Craigslist Canada removes sex ads, Canoe.ca, (accessed 21 December 2010).

For More Information

Please see the Trafficking in Women section of this website, as well as the following What's New articles: United States: Study Reveals Rise in Adolescent Sex Trafficking Through Internet Classified Ads (22 October 2010); Canada: Report on Human Trafficking Released (9 November 2010).

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