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US puts Singapore on human trafficking watch list
This may not be your usual topic on sexual discussions and fantasies but a good read for your General Knowledge.
Juz thought of posting something 'heavy' and more serious to share with bros here. Happened to come across this article in Yahoo and I thought it might concern the chiongsters out there. This may also explain why our garment is so aggressive and intense to sweep up the sexual vices in S'pore, notably GL. You know how face saving our garment is and they definitely would not want our lil red dot to become famous for the wrong reasons! ======== WASHINGTON (AFP) - – The United States has put allies Singapore and Thailand as well as Vietnam on a human trafficking watch list, accusing them of failing to prevent women from being forced into prostitution. The move Monday opens the way for the United States to cut off some civilian assistance, although it usually functions as a way to pressure countries to take action. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who has made women's and children's rights a signature issue, called human trafficking a "terrible crime" as she presented the State Department's annual report. "All of us have a responsibility to bring this practice to an end," she said. The report estimated that 12.3 million people were the victims of trafficking in 2009-2010, although it said there has been progress over the past decade. The State Department added a number of Asian nations to its watch list -- Afghanistan, Brunei, Laos, Maldives, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. Bangladesh, China, India, Micronesia, the Philippines and Sri Lanka stayed on the list, unchanged from a year earlier. North Korea, Myanmar and Papua New Guinea remained at the bottom level of countries that do not even meet the minimum standards on human trafficking. Explaining the downgrade for Singapore, the report said that some women from China, the Philippines and Thailand are tricked into coming to the city-state with promises of legitimate employment and coerced into the sex trade. The report said that while Singapore launched "some significant new steps" against trafficking, there were no "quantifiable indicators" that the government was identifying more victims or prosecuting more culprits. The State Department said that Thailand was a source, destination and transit point for trafficking, with ethnic minorities and citizens of neighboring countries at particular risk of sexual abuse or forced labor. Senator Jim Webb, who heads the Foreign Relations subcommittee on East Asia, had made an unusually open appeal not to place Thailand on the watch list. Webb visited Bangkok this month and said US embassy staff disagreed with the intended downgrade as it could curb assistance for democracy and human rights programs in the wake of the kingdom's political violence. The downgrade occurs "at a time when this type of aide is desperately needed to bolster political reforms in Thailand and to promote political stability," Webb said last week in a letter to Clinton. The State Department recognized improvements in Pakistan, which was taken off the watch list, and Malaysia, which was on the watch list but lifted from the lowest category. Pakistan "has dramatically increased the number of convictions and prosecutions for human trafficking, undertaking creative efforts to prevent bonded labor," Luis CdeBaca, the US envoy on human trafficking, told reporters. Malaysian authorities "have acknowledged and begun to tackle their serious human trafficking problem, including intensified engagement with foreign governments," CdeBaca said. From other regions, Cuba, Iran and Saudi Arabia remained in the rock-bottom category and the Dominican Republic was newly added. Representative Christopher Smith, a Republican who authored the law that requires the human trafficking report, said that more countries should have been assigned the lowest rank. "If we are willing to hold the Dominican Republic to account, as we should, it's outrageous that China, Vietnam and India get a free pass," Smith said. Taiwan was upgraded and listed as fully compliant in efforts against human trafficking after starting new services for victims, CdeBaca said. Australia, New Zealand and South Korea were also listed as fully compliant. For the first time, the United States included itself in the report. It ranked itself in compliance. Japan was listed as not fully compliant but making efforts. The United States put its close ally on the watch list in 2004 and 2005, embarrassing Tokyo into stepping up efforts to protect trafficked women. US puts Singapore on human trafficking watch list - Yahoo! Singapore News
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dun tell me later the AV and other unit will go and raid and raid until clean clean...
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Re: US puts Singapore on human trafficking watch list
They are envious of us.
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Malaysia like that also can be upgraded.. maybe should bring the Sec State to their "Health Spas" and "fashion parades" in KL and JB, show her the fish tanks, then ask her rate again.
with so many high profiles events like YOG coming up, our AV bros are already working extra time. Now the report come out, maybe have to lie low for a while until the heats off... hahahaha.... |
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all these govt agencies are bullshit....
their own cuntries no prostitutes meh? thats y i seldom pay much attn to all their shit |
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