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China, Russia, and Uzbekistan are among the countries that face sanctions for their lack of progress on human trafficking.
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China, Russia, and Uzbekistan have been named among the worst offenders when it comes to human trafficking, according to a State Department report released Wednesday, joining Iran, North Korea, Cuba, Sudan, and Zimbabwe on the bottom “tier” of the U.S. human trafficking rank.

Their lower designation means the U.S. may sanction those countries with measures like cancelling non-humanitarian and military assistance, ending exchange visits for government officials, and voting against any IMF or World Bank loans.

China, Russia, and Uzbekistan had previously been on the “Tier 2 Watch List,” a middling designation for countries that show little progress in making strides in preventing forced labor. Because they had been on the “Watch List” for four years, the State Department was obligated to either promote or downgrade them.

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In China, the one-child policy and a cultural preference for male children perpetuates the trafficking of brides and prostitutes.

“During the year, Chinese sex trafficking victims were reported on all of the inhabited continents,” the report found. “Traffickers recruited girls and young women, often from rural areas of China, using a combination of fraudulent job offers, imposition of large travel fees, and threats of physical or financial harm, to obtain and maintain their service in prostitution.”

However, the State Department also singled out the country’s epidemic of forced labor, in which both internal and external migrants are conscripted to work in coal mines or factories without pay, as well as its continued use of re-education hard labor camps for political dissidents.

In Russia, there are estimates that 50,000 children are involved in involuntary prostitution, said David Abramowitz, vice president for policy at Humanity United, an advocacy group. What’s more, about one million people there are thought to be exposed to exploitive labor conditions, including extremely poor living conditions, the withholding for documents, and nonpayment for services.

“In 2012, the government deported hundreds of labor trafficking victims found in squalid conditions in a Moscow garment factory and levied criminal charges against other trafficking victims allegedly held in servitude for a decade,” the report found.

Human Rights Watch has pointed out that some of Russia’s labor abuses have occurred during the preparations for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, with some workers enduring “12-hour shifts with one day off per month, having their passports confiscated, being denied employment contracts, and facing unsanitary and overcrowded employer-provided accommodations, with up to 200 migrant workers living in a one single-family home.”

Still, prosecutions for human trafficking there remain low compared to the scope of the problem, and the government has still not established any concrete system for identifying or helping trafficking victims, the State Department found.

In Uzbekistan, the annual cotton harvest has been the biggest human-trafficking culprit. The country is the world’s sixth largest cotton producer, and each year local officials force thousands of children to pick cotton in the fields in order to meet quotas cheaply. (Abramowitz points out that this year, the country actually replaced some of the child workers with teenagers and city workers, but it’s forced labor nonetheless.)

Abramowitz said the three countries could improve their “tier” ranking if they stepped up their training of law enforcement officials to identify and assist trafficking victims, cracked down on forced labor in factories, and became more transparent about their data on sex slavery and other human rights abuses.

Russia and China reacted angrily to the report, saying the rankings were based on diplomatic closeness with Washington rather than realities on the ground.

“The very idea of raising this issue causes indignation,” Russian foreign ministry human rights envoy Konstantin Dolgov said in a statement.

Beijing’s foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said, “We believe that the U.S. side should take an objective and impartial view of China’s efforts and stop making unilateral or arbitrary judgements of China.” 

In a forward to the report, Secretary of State John Kerry wrote that fighting human trafficking would remain a foreign-policy priority. “Fighting this crime wherever it exists is in our national interest,” he wrote.

 

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First off, let me actually share something about myself to give a better picture. L started my life on the street and didn’t get off until I was 17.  I am a minor alcoholic who consumes about 1 to 2 six packs of beer a week and I don’t apologize for it. I am a consumer of organic foods and I work out five days a week. I am into sustainable farming and decreasing my carbon footprint as well as doing away with the shackles of credit card debt. I am currently into  converting my area into solar, wind and water power so as to free myself from the ‘grid of slavery.’ As you know, I am an atheist because the blind belief in one of MANY myths is absolutely illogical and ridiculous to me because the bullshit is rather obvious. I don’t wait for a cosmic sky fairy to come to my rescue in matters because I am too intelligent to be sooo obtuse! .  . The proof is there and against the idiocy of religion. If GAWD cared so much about us, he would not employ stupid bullshit rules to keep us in the dark! These fucking fairy stories make every excuse for this imaginary being to stay in the shadows and NOT solve very real problems here on Earth! If people would just take personal responsibility and solve these problems, they would go away, but they are too busy believing in the cosmic sky-cocksucker to get their assess in gear! Convenient huh? Well I am tired of bitching about things that are illogical and will attempt to effect a change instead of just being a mouthpiece. I realize that there are multitudes of people who are willing to give their opinions and sit on their religious assess and do dick, but I am not one of those!

First of all, I think that the penal( penal system..prisoners ass-fucking one another…penal system ), should involve shock collars, mandatory slave labor and forced education without the drug use and ass fucking! Get the private contractors out and return the reins to the Gub. and institute forced education! Make it to where these people come out of lockup with a degree and give the employers incentive to hire them! No drug use and ass fucking equals no need for therapy and welfare! Imagine! Functional people rehabilitated and an actual CORRECTIONAL system! These guys would break the cycle of poverty in their families and contribute to a stronger America!!

Next, make welfare people responsible for themselves by requiring work for the welfare check! We already take care of their every need for free, why not empower these lazy bastards?! Give them education benefits and get them employable!!! Shit man! We could almost be like EVERY OTHER civilized country by doing this! Subsidize the first 4 yrs of college and make certain leaves mandatory!!! I LOVE THIS TYPE OF SOCIALISM, because it works!!! Actually rehabilitate prisoners and welfare folks and end corporate welfare by charging these ass-fucking-holes a fair tax to put public works into place, because our current public works should be called ‘A fucking joke.’

I am going to go out there into the goddammed world and stump for this shit because it makes sense and will save this nation. Don’t get me wrong, the weak assess that won’t work should be purged from the system and given a choice on how to redeem themselves, but the system should be based on social Darwinism as a person who refuses to pull their weight should be left to die! These answers are logical and give slacker a way to redeem themselves. The idiots who thought that giving someone a check for nothing should have been hanged in public because they were too stupid to live! Keep personal responsibility in the mix, because to ignore it is to fall into the fucking stupid liberal plan to disable an entire generation of people! Extremes in all arenas are unworkable, but I tend to disagree with all things extremely liberal because these people are fucking ignorant assholes with too much time on their hands who HAVE NEVER experienced true need. Give them a purpose and they will make something of themselves!

I am going to find picket lines and conferences to speak against the things that I want changed. I encourage others to do this as it lends credence to your arguments. I currently speak out against human trafficking because I believe that as long as my children are free to be children. then it is mt responsibility to not buy products such as Nike, who use slave labor to make their shoes, and to refuse business to others that use the backs of children to make their billions like that fucking ass-fucking-hole Phil Knight! Phil donates shit loads of money to philanthropic causes yet maintains sweat shops in third world countries to produce the millions that he gives to charity over here! Phil is a fucking bastard trying to keep his name alive after his death. Fuck Phil and fuck Nike!!

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13 COMMENTSADD A COMMENT
  1. […] is Human Trafficking Awareness Day. Here’s a repost of a piece I wrote for Anti-Slavery Day last year – the issues remain […]

  2. Jan 11, 2013
    at 10:51 am

    very nice article. i have share this in blog. and bookmarked this blog for future information. thank youl.

  3. […] graphic was taken from Compassion International. On the sidebar you’ll notice another agency that I’ll be blogging for from time to […]

  4. Jan 11, 2013
    at 12:53 pm

    Wow…..Thank you Compassion for stepping up to save those precious kids! :)

  5. Jan 11, 2013
    at 7:03 pm

    Great infographic! Great reassurance for new/existing donors/child sponsors in knowing your commitment to combating Modern Day Slavery.

    Would love to read more. Keep up the amazing work in the Kingdom.

  6. jane
    Jan 11, 2013
    at 9:48 pm

    thank you for informing us about such a desperate issue in this world.

  7. Linda Wrage
    Jan 12, 2013
    at 7:15 am

    I applaud Compassion for bringing child trafficking to everyone’s attention. The numbers are extremely shocking!

  8. Mike stephens
    Jan 12, 2013
    at 4:39 pm

    A child’s life is PRICELESS ;)

  9. Mike stephens
    Jan 12, 2013
    at 4:48 pm

    that’s why God paid an INFINITE PRICE for HIS children’s LIVES ;)

  10. […] This is from Compassion providing some awful statistics about human trafficking.  http://blog.compassion.com/human-trafficking-awareness-day-what-is-a-childs-life-worth/ […]

  11. gottabigheart
    Jan 15, 2013
    at 12:20 pm

    wow, I never knew it was that bad in some places, mean I knew it was bad, but I didn’t know where

  12. Tondja Woods
    Jan 20, 2013
    at 12:12 am

    I never knew the numbers were so staggering. How sad that the lives of the children have been taken away in such a base manner. Thank you for sharing this sobering and extremely sad information.

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OATH is a commitment to a promise that one makes after understanding what human trafficking is and who it affects; A vow to self, to others and to the world that I will not rest until this injustice is made right; A pledge to do whatever it takes to end modern slavery in all of its evil forms; A passionate dream that every man, woman and child will live free to pursue their God-given purpose in life; A dedication to one’s commitment that will not easily be distracted by self-serving comfort or surrendered to opposition. OATH is what it takes to see justice for all.