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Just asking.
They needn't be exported to be in the whore business. There are a herd of hookers up and down Moskovsky Prospekt every night. Walking for exercise each evening, I see they're almost always out there except when temperature hits around minus 20. Four or five at one tram stop, three or four at a nearby all-night food store, two or three and the next all-night food store, and always exactly three between those two stores, just before Plosha Povstanya metro.
Obviously, they're working in their home country, but by choice or what? Are they bought and sold within Ukraine for $5000, or another amount? Who owns them? Or are they sole proprietors, or maybe a work cooperative or collective? Are they doing it because they want to, or because they're forced to?
Sex slavery is filthy business, and there is no excuse for Israel -- alleged according to themselves to be God's chosen people, but chosen for what is entirely unclear -- to be a party to this crime. At the same time, however, it will be instructive to find out how the same business operates within Ukraine, given the only apparent difference is that Ukraine's ladies of the night didn't have to be trafficked out of country to do the same thing.
I have only questions about this. Answers would be appreciated, and I can say for sure that these girls aren't saying anything beyond price information. All business; they'd make good entreprenuers, but I do understand the pay scale in Kharkiv stinks for most jobs. So maybe it's the best pay they can get, $20-$50 a day (night.)