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  2. Human trafficking in China - Wikipedia

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    As human trafficking is a prevalent problem within China, regulations and laws have been implemented to prohibit forms of trafficking. The Chinese government ratified the UN Trafficking in Persons Protocol in December 2009, which obligates China to prohibit all forms of trafficking and bring its domestic laws into conformity with international ...

  3. Sex trafficking in China - Wikipedia

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    The first issue that causes bride-trafficking is the lack of legal action in China. The U.S. State Department Trafficking in Persons Report July 2022 found that, “The [Chinese] government decreased efforts to prevent trafficking” (U.S. Department of State 173). [100] China reduced their activities to stop human trafficking from 2021 to 2022.

  4. Human trafficking of North Korean women in China - Wikipedia

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    Many North Korean women fall victim to human trafficking upon migrating to the neighboring country of China. North Korea's discrimination of women in the workforce, the traditional familial view of women as a burden, [1] and the region's ever-increasing poverty serve as factors that motivate them to migrate to their neighboring country to find a better life. [2]

  5. Crime in China - Wikipedia

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    There are instances of human trafficking reported in China for various purposes. [20] The majority of trafficking in PRC is internal, and this domestic trafficking is the most significant human trafficking problem in the country. [20] Domestic and transnational criminal organizations carry out sex trafficking in China.

  6. Brazil says workers at China's BYD site are victims of human ...

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    RIO DE JANEIRO/SHANGHAI (Reuters) -Chinese workers at a construction site in Brazil for a factory owned by China's electric vehicle producer BYD are victims of human trafficking, Brazilian labor ...

  7. Human trafficking in Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    Human trafficking, is defined by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in their Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons document as “the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of persons, by means of the threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, of ...

  8. China's top prosecutor urges officials to focus on illicit ...

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    China's top prosecutor urged law enforcement officials across the country on Friday to focus efforts on combating drug trafficking, capping a week in which Beijing and Washington announced a rare ...

  9. How Corrupt Governments Make a Killing on Human Organs - AOL

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    While organ-trafficking stories are hardly new, Thaçi's has a bizarre twist: According to the COE, the prime minister used money generated from human organ sales to cement his political power in ...