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March 25, 2022
Ukraine-Slovakia Witness
A flyer taped to a wall at the Slovak border town of Vyšné Nemecké warning refugees, “Don’t Become Victims of Human Trafficking!” The flyer includes information about Slovak government agencies to contact if they suspect trafficking. Humanitarian and human rights groups at the border raised concerns about the risk of trafficking of people, especially of women and children, fleeing Ukraine. March 10, 2022. © 2022 Louis Charbonneau / Human Rights Watch
A sign at Vyšné Nemecké in Ukrainian warning people against getting into unregistered vehicles and explaining that transportation and other services at the border are free. Representatives of humanitarian and human rights groups at the border raised concerns about the risk of trafficking of women and children fleeing Ukraine. March 11, 2022. © 2022 Louis Charbonneau / Human Rights Watch
An informational flyer in Ukrainian informing Ukrainian refugees arriving in Slovakia of their rights to temporary protection in the European Union, prepared by Mareena and the Human Rights League, two human rights organizations. March 10, 2022. © 2022 Louis Charbonneau / Human Rights Watch
An informational flyer among those handed to refugees arriving at the border of Ukraine and Slovakia. This one was prepared by Mareena, a Slovak nongovernmental organization that helps with the integration of refugees and other foreigners in Slovakia. March 10, 2022. © 2022 Louis Charbonneau / Human Rights Watch