In the early 2000s, human trafficking in the South Caucasus was associated primarily with clandestine routes, the movement of women across borders, and criminal networks operating between the post-Soviet space, Turkey and the Gulf states. Two decades later, the nature of the crime itself has changed. In Azerbaijan, as in many countries of the region, human trafficking is increasingly shifting from physical spaces into digital ones — Telegra...

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