Hundreds of Women Held as Slaves on 'Breeding Farm' in Georgia
tblisi February 7, 2025 19:42Criminal organization exploits women under the guise of surrogacy in Georgia, with hundreds held captive and treated like livestock.
Criminal organization exploits women under the guise of surrogacy in Georgia, with hundreds held captive and treated like livestock.
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