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Philippines drops in US trafficking ranking

Posted on 18 June 2009 by rorie

Inquirer carried a story yesterday about the Philippines dropping in US trafficking ranking.  Some excerpts:

MANILA, Philippines—After three years in Tier 2 of the United States’ trafficking ranking, the Philippines dropped a notch lower to Tier 2 Watch List, indicating that the number of victims of severe forms of trafficking in the country has either increased significantly or is significantly increasing.

According to the report, the Philippines is a source, transit, and destination for people trafficked for commercial sex exploitation and forced labor.

“A significant number of Filipino men and women who migrate abroad for work are subjected to conditions of involuntary servitude in Bahrain, Brunei, Canada, Cote d’Ivoire, Cyprus, Hong Kong, Japan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Palau, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Taiwan, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates,” the report said.

Sad news which must all be taken as a challenge by everyone involved in the fight against human trafficking. As the UN always says, human trafficking is a crime that shames us all.

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Philippines downgraded to Tier 2 watchlist in US State Department’s Trafficking in Persons report for 2009

Posted on 17 June 2009 by Gemma

The US State Department just released a new Trafficking in Persons report.  The first thing I noticed was the fact that the Philippines was downgraded to Tier 2 Watch list from Tier 2 in 2009

Download the report here.  The video below features US Secretary of State Hilary Rodham Clinton’s remarks when the report was released to the press.

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Secretary of State Clinton to Release 2009 Trafficking in Persons Report today

Posted on 16 June 2009 by Gemma

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, alongside leaders in Congress, will announce the release of the ninth annual Department of State Trafficking in Persons Report on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 at 9:15 a.m. in the State Department’s Benjamin Franklin Room.

The 175-country report is the most comprehensive worldwide report on the efforts of governments to combat severe forms of trafficking in persons, a modern-day form of slavery. Its findings are intended to raise global awareness and spur countries to take effective actions to counter trafficking in persons. The assessment includes reports on 173 countries assigned ranks. Commentary on two additional countries, considered special cases, is also included.

Will post a link to the report here as soon as it’s out.

Click here for more details.

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Brokers selling organs of comatose OFWs in Kuwait

Posted on 13 March 2009 by Gemma

Guys, what do you think of this?

The Philippine embassy issued a stern warning against Filipinos acting as “middlemen” in the rampant sale of human organs from comatose overseas Filipino workers in Kuwait.

The embassy has recorded five cases of organ donation already.

Read more about this on abs-cbNEWS.com.

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ANTI-TRAFFICKING EFFORTS NOW ONLINE

Posted on 05 March 2009 by Abigail De la Cruz

NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release

MARCH 5, 2009 – MANILA, PHILIPPINES – Newsbreak, an online investigative newsmagazine, re-launches today at the Dusit Hotel its special website dedicated to special reports on human trafficking, www.humantraffickinginasia.net.

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