Showing posts with label Jakarta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jakarta. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Lack of clear definitions on human trafficking in South Asia is hurting victims | WNN – Women News Network

Source:| WNN – Women News Network:

(WNN/IRIN) Jakarta, INDONESIA, SOUTHEAST ASIA: A 2012 UNODC – UN Office on Drugs and Crime report on human trafficking recorded more than 10,000 cases of trafficking in persons in South Asia, East Asia and the Pacific between 2007-2010, but it is unclear what the situation is today. Tens of thousands of people are vulnerable to being trafficked in Southeast Asia, with governments struggling to understand and respond collectively to the problem, say experts and government officials.

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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Modern-day slavery commonplace on fishing vessels | The Jakarta Post

Source: The Jakarta Post

Singapore has one of the world’s busiest airports, at which thousands of sailors arrive and leave the island city-state every day.
Many of these are young Indonesians who work on the sea, some of whom have enough skills to meet international seamen qualifications. But others fail to meet even the minimum skill requirements.
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Sunday, May 8, 2011

Asean to strengthen fight against human trafficking…will dry up land of smiles « KHAMERLOGUE


ASEAN trade and economic ministers at 18th Summit photo:AP

AFP—JAKARTA – Southeast Asian leaders will take steps to strengthen the fight against human trafficking in the region, according to a draft of a joint statement expected to be released after a summit this weekend. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) leaders will say there is an ‘urgent need’ for a comprehensive approach to the transnational crime, according to the draft communique which was seen by AFP on Friday.

The leaders will acknowledge ‘the urgent need for a comprehensive regional approach and a legal instrument’ that will enable Asean’s 10 member states to help victims, especially women and children, it said.
The trafficking of people including women and children for forced or low-paid labour such as prostitution is a major problem in South-east Asia, but governments have often been accused of doing little to fight the smugglers.

This could change at the weekend when Asean leaders vow to ‘strengthen regional and international cooperation’ and improve the region’s ability to investigate smuggling syndicates, according to the draft document.

Measures will be put in place to ensure that victims are ‘treated humanely and provided with such essential medical and other forms of assistance’, including prompt repatriation to their countries of origin, it says.

Asean to strengthen fight against human trafficking…will dry up land of smiles « KHAMERLOGUE
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Friday, January 21, 2011

How Facebook is used for Human Trafficking in Indonesia | Penn Olson

January 20, 2011 |
Willis Wee


Facebook can be used for social causes, connecting with friends or even market a product virally. But in Indonesia, Facebook is used as a channel for human trafficking.

Chief of Crime and Investigation, Toni Surya Saputra, said that based on the suspect’s confession, all victims are put to the market through Facebook.

Besides having a large group of Indonesian on Facebook, the social network also has applications like Photos to ease the trafficking procedures.

The client looks through the photos and contacts the “agent” once he decides to buy one of the girls. Even though we believe the group was created only for private members, the choice of using Facebook still shock us.

Indonesia is a huge social media nation. It houses over 33 million Facebook users and is the second largest Facebook nation, only falling behind the U.S. Interestingly, there are only about 40 million Internet users in Indonesia. In other words, 75 percent of the entire Internet Indonesian population are on Facebook. The social-networking site has become one of the most important online tools for marketers in Indonesia. Although using a platform as open as Facebook for trafficking is suicidal, the culprit confessed that this activity has been ongoing for two years.

“We’re still fighting the human trafficking in Indonesia. Our country has one of the highest human trafficking issues in Asia,” said Andi Primaretha, an Indonesian based in Jakarta.

On the contrary, there are groups formed on Facebook to fight Indonesia’s human trafficking problem. A Facebook group titled “Stop Human Trafficking Di Indonesia” has over 700 likes. As Facebook becomes more popular in Indonesia, it places stress on the police to monitor and trace down any vice activities conducted on the social network. Users could also report the issue directly to Facebook. A ‘report page’ option can be found at the bottom left of the site.

Source Penn Olson,Com
How Facebook is used for Human Trafficking in Indonesia | Penn Olson
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