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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)

VNS Feb. 21 - The Hanoi People's Court sentenced ten individuals to five-to-13 years in prison for human trafficking activities.   Read More...

Ho Chi Minh City , Feb 10 (IPS) - Searching Nguyen Thi Hien's house in the northern province of Lai Chaau, last November, police discovered a diary in which she had meticulously recorded the names of 142 Vietnamese women that she had sold into sexual slavery in China.   Read More...

Cambodia's thriving sex industry and its porous border with Vietnam has the country awash with women and girls swept away from their Mekong Delta homes and subjected to lives of exploitation. It costs $60 a year to keep a child in school in Vietnam, and that's not a light expense for families earning $300 to $400 a year, John Anner, the executive director of the East Meets West Foundation (EMW), writes in a piece posted by the Pacific News Service.   Read More...

Somewhere in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam, a young girl sits in school. Let's call her Thuy. Thuy is 10 years old and studying in the fifth grade. A shy girl, she has large soft eyes and a fair complexion. She doesn't know it, but all around her malevolent forces are gathering that might condemn her to a life of suffering, shame and exploitation.   Read More...

The number of known cases of women and girls trafficked from Vietnam to China more than doubled last year, China's official Xinhua news agency has said.

Xinhua said 125 cases were detected of Vietnamese trafficked into China's Guangxi province, across the border.
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