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Several minors in Quezon province were coerced into selling their internal organs, a group advocating against child trafficking claimed.

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The Philippines took the first step in joining the international initiative called “DNA-PROKIDS,” a measure to fight human trafficking through the use of DNA technology and the establishment of an international network of forensic DNA laboratories.

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) - A Saudi Arabian man married a Filipino woman as a cover for buying her kidney, trying to circumvent the Philippines' strict new rules to fight organ trafficking, officials said today.

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Some Filipino children have turned to selling their own kidneys even as more youths joined the illegal sex trade to earn a living, a non-government organization said yesterday.

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The Philippines took the first step in joining the international initiative called “DNA-PROKIDS,” a measure to fight human trafficking through the use of DNA technology and the establishment of an international network of forensic DNA laboratories.

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) - A Saudi Arabian man married a Filipino woman as a cover for buying her kidney, trying to circumvent the Philippines' strict new rules to fight organ trafficking, officials said today.

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Some Filipino children have turned to selling their own kidneys even as more youths joined the illegal sex trade to earn a living, a non-government organization said yesterday.

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