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{{Quote|October, 2012|Thousands of Afghan girls and boys are trafficked into neighboring countries and sold into slavery each year. Though it is taboo, prostitution is alive and thriving - at the cost of those forced to work in it.<ref>Waslat Hasrat-Nazimi - [{{Reference archive|1=http://www.dw.de/human-trafficking-prostitution-thrive-in-afghanistan/a-16327746|2=2012-10-29}} Human trafficking, prostitution thrive in Afghanistan] - Deutsche Welle, October 24, 2012</ref>}}
{{Quote|October, 2012|Thousands of Afghan girls and boys are trafficked into neighboring countries and sold into slavery each year. Though it is taboo, prostitution is alive and thriving - at the cost of those forced to work in it.<ref>Waslat Hasrat-Nazimi - [{{Reference archive|1=http://www.dw.de/human-trafficking-prostitution-thrive-in-afghanistan/a-16327746|2=2012-10-29}} Human trafficking, prostitution thrive in Afghanistan] - Deutsche Welle, October 24, 2012</ref>}}
{{Quote|December, 2012|From more than 50,000 bakso vendors in Indonesia, '''less than 1 percent have secured a halal certificate''', according to the Indonesian Ulema Council.<BR>. . .<BR>
He added that even if producers only used halal beef to make bakso, a popular meatball soup, the end products could still be haram as '''production tools used might have also been used to process pork'''.<ref>Dessy Sagita - [{{Reference archive|1=http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/less-than-1-of-bakso-in-indonesia-is-halal-certified-mui/562546|2=2012-12-21}} Less Than 1% of Bakso in Indonesia is Halal Certified: MUI] - JakartaGlobe, December 19, 2012</ref>}}


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