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In the State Department's 2006 Trafficking in Person's Report (TIP Report), Vietnam is ranked as a Tier 2 human trafficking violator.  Vietnam is ranked a Tier 2 violator due to the fact that, " The Government of Vietnam does not fully comply with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking."

As reported from the State Department TIP Report, "Vietnam is a source and destination country for men, women, and children trafficked for the purposes sexual exploitation and forced labor. Vietnamese women and girls are trafficked to Cambodia, the P.R.C., Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, Taiwan, and the Czech Republic for sexual exploitation." It should also be noted that,  "State-owned labor export companies recruit and send workers abroad; some of these laborers have been known to suffer conditions of involuntary servitude or bonded or forced labor." The government of Vietnam is expanding its labor export to 80,000 Vietnamese people this year. (The China Post)

By John E. Carey
November 17, 2006

President Bush is making an historic visit to Vietnam this weekend. While the agenda is crowded with discussion of trade, North Korea, Iraq, the War Against Terror and other issues, American Human Rights activists are pressing for the United States to make stronger statements about Vietnam's record on human rights.

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PHNOM PENH: A Cambodian court charged an American man with human trafficking and sexually abusing two underage Vietnamese girls. Myron Maboris, 46, a US citizen of South Korean origin, was arrested Wednesday after police raided his room at a guesthouse in Phnom Penh, said Keo Thea, deputy chief of the municipal anti-trafficking police.

 

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(18-10-2006)

HA NOI — Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung yesterday received a delegation from Cambodia’s Ministry of Social Affairs, Labour, Vocational Training and Youth Rehabilitation, led by Minister Ith Sam Heng.

 

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dpa German Press Agency
Published: Friday October 6, 2006

Hanoi- A 22-year-old Vietnamese woman who was trafficked into China as a child has been arrested on charges she herself sold girls as young as 14 over the border, police and local press said Friday. Le Thi Cuc was taken into custody Wednesday by Chinese police after a joint investigation and handed over to Vietnamese authorities, according to a Hanoi police investigator.

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The Steering Committee for the implementation of the Coordinated Mekong Ministerial Initiative Against Human Trafficking (COMMIT) made its debut in Hanoi on September 29.

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