|
VOA August 29, 2006, 16:55 EDT
Hanoi -- Vietnamese officials are unable to say how many women and children are trafficked from Vietnam into China each year. But they say the numbers are rising.
Read More...
|
|
The Guardian, 18 August 2006
Home Office condemned over plan to deport asylum-seeking minors
The Home Office is drawing up plans to forcibly repatriate up to 500 children to Vietnam as part of a programme that could see thousands of minors sent back to an uncertain future in the countries where they were born.
Read More...
|
|
Những Vị Anh Hùng Hành Động Để Chấm Dứt Tình Trạng Nô Lệ Hiện Đại Linh Mục Nguyễn Văn Hùng, Giám Đốc Văn Phòng Công Nhân Lao Động và Cô Dâu Đài Loan
Cha Hùng và nhân viên của Văn Phòng Công Nhân Lao Động và Cô Dâu Đài Loan (VMWBO) đã giúp đỡ hơn 2000 nạn nhân Việt Nam thoát khỏi cảnh khủng khiếp của sự bóc lột lao động và tình dục từ năm 2004.
Read More...
|
|
Aug. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Six occupants of a BMW car were killed in the eastern German state of Brandenburg after they fled a police check for possible human trafficking and swerved off the road during the ensuing high-speed police chase.
Read More...
|
|
The annual "Trafficking in Persons" (TIP) report examines trafficking problems in 150 countries. The report is focused on raising public awareness of the global trafficking problem and encouraging governments to combat the problem. This year's TIP Report includes more coverage of labor slavery, especially internal labor trafficking, forced labor, and involuntary servitude. Regarding Vietnam, the TIP report states “Women from Vietnam are trafficked to Taiwan through fraudulent marriages for sexual exploitation and labor.” It also states that “the government of Vietnam does not comply with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking” and that “Vietnam has not made sufficient efforts to combat trafficking.”
Read More...
|
|
|