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An investigative website into the Humana People-to-People organisation and the international Tvind movement ... in Russia

Timber trading

Trans World Forest Enterprise

Company  exporting timber to Europe with its "own forest territory, kilning and packing facilities."

The manager is Kim Bonde Andersen, a Danish national, high ranking member of the Teachers Group and "very good friend of Amdi Petersen"

Krasnoyarsk, Russia
tel: 7-3912-227961
fax: 7-3912-227961
email: Taiga@sable.Krasnoyarsk.su


Second hand clothes sales

UFF is believed to sell clothes in Russia and is said to be planning to open several shops.  Is there any evidence for this?

PS writes (August 2003):     "Did you know that Humana was training "managers" from countries of the former USSR. in Tvind.    They were not given visas so then they had to return to Russia.    After a while i got an email from one of them that I knew well and he told me they had been sent to Czech Rep. to open a store.    All during that time they were under the supervsion of Marcus Kozok, the "teacher" who was appointed to take over the Tvind school after Anne Lausen "retired".  (She said she would go either back to Africa or to Argentina)

 
The Russians told us of how Tvind would extort them, and finally forced them to come to Denmark on the push that if they didn't, they would lose their jobs.

Not only was Tvind abusing them like this, they were paying them a ridiculous salary of like $30/month!

My friend also told me of how they would smuggle clothing into Russia. i believe he said it was the clothing coming from england... but im not to certain about that......"



Illegal immigration to Denmark

'In the headlines has been the case of a foreign teacher who claims he was brought over by the organisation under false pretences. The Russian man claims he was forced to work illegally on a tourist visa without wages.'            [Copenhagen Post, Dec 1998]

Second hand clothes sales

Not only was Tvind abusing them like this, they were paying them a ridiculous salary of like $30/month!

My friend also told me of how they would smuggle clothing into Russia. i believe he said it was the clothing coming from england... but im not to certain about that......"



Illegal immigration to Denmark

'In the headlines has been the case of a foreign teacher who claims he was brought over by the organisation under false pretences. The Russian man claims he was forced to work illegally on a tourist visa without wages.'            [Copenhagen Post, Dec 1998]

Illegal immigration to Denmark

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