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    US expands human trafficking blacklist

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration on Monday nearly doubled the number of countries that may face U.S. sanctions for not doing enough to combat human trafficking, calling on those and other nations to get serious and take tough steps to eradicate the lucrative illicit practice.

    In its annual Trafficking in Persons report, the State Department identified 23 nations as failing to meet minimum international standards to curb the scourge, which claims mainly women and children as victims. That's up from 13 in 2010. Another 41 countries were placed on a "watch list" that could lead to sanctions unless their records improve.

    The report analyzed conditions in 184 nations, including the United States, and ranked them in terms of their effectiveness in fighting what many have termed modern-day slavery. The State Department estimates that as many as 27 million men, women and children are living in such bondage around the worlds.

    "All countries can and must do more," Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said in presenting the report. "More human beings are being exploited today than ever before."

    "We're at critical moment in this fight," she said. "The problem of modern trafficking may be entrenched, and it may seem like there is no end in sight. But if we act on the laws that have been passed and the commitments that have been made, it is solvable. If we increase the pressure on traffickers and the networks they thrive in, we can set ourselves on a course to one day eradicate modern slavery."

    Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., one of the authors of the law that established the report and offered protection to trafficking victims, said he was "deeply disappointed" that China was given a political waiver despite its ongoing and expanding problem of human trafficking, particularly sex-trafficking of women and girls.

    "This political waiver for China is totally unacceptable," Smith said. "The Obama administration has again abandoned trafficking victims in China — who are predominantly women. It's shameful."

    Among the countries on the blacklist are perennial rogues Cuba, Iran, Myanmar, North Korea and Sudan along with frequent U.S. foes Eritrea, Libya and Zimbabwe. Others are U.S. allies in the Middle East like Kuwait and Saudi Arabia while Papua New Guinea was cited as a repeat offender. Only one country, the Dominican Republic, was removed from the list.

    The 11 new countries on the blacklist are Algeria, the Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Lebanon, Libya, Madagascar, Micronesia, Turkmenistan, Venezuela and Yemen.

    Separately, the report also cited six nations — Chad, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Myanmar, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen — for using child soldiers and not taking steps to end the practice.

     

    374 comments

    • JohnM  •  10 mths ago
      I'm old school,people who exploit children should be shot.
      • God Never Cures Amputees 10 mths ago
        Sure, but your cheap produce, cheap electronics will all go up in price if companies had to pay a non-slave wage. Can't have that. Cuts into profits!
      • stephen 10 mths ago
        Old school? Real old school, those kids would be working in the coal mines.
      • Abby 10 mths ago
        Shot?!?!?! You mean executed.
    • MattyMo  •  10 mths ago
      I do not, and never will understand, how anyone could kidnap and force any child, woman, or man into slavery, prostitution, and other illicit affairs and then be able to sleep at night.

      Some would say this is all that these reprehensible individuals know. They weren't raised in a world that they learned right from wrong. However, how could anyone live with themselves recalling the terror in the eyes of these individuals they ripped away from their families and homes? It is as if they have absolutely no sign of humanity inside of them.

      It makes me sad to live in a world where up to 27 million people are affected by this. If there is any justice in this world I really hope that people involved in human trafficking in any way get to go to a special place, after they die, where they will understand and feel the pain of what they put these people through.
      • cyndi 10 mths ago
        are you living under a rock? this has gone on in the past, it is going on at present, and it will go on in the future long after you and I are dead.
      • MattyMo 10 mths ago
        Yes Cyndi, I'm living under a rock because I don't understand why someone would traffic another human being into a detestable situation. Where in my initial post did I state I believe this practice is something new? Because it has happened in the past and probably will into the future has nothing to do with my comment about these reprehensible humans involved in the trade.
      • L. 10 mths ago
        George Washington slept here.
    • DavidL3553  •  10 mths ago
      How can Mexico and Thailand not be on that list?
      • rodtemplar 10 mths ago
        that is an ADDED list to the ones already
      • Jonathan 10 mths ago
        Thailand? The sex trade is big business & the follow IMF/World bank dictates to pay US foreign multinational banks
      • Jim's two bits 10 mths ago
        Charlie, we are all on the list, Where-as some of us are trying to get to the top of the list
    • Jim  •  10 mths ago
      Why is the US "waiting" to enact possible sanctions? Is it due to the fact that the majority of those offending nations are Islamic? And we need their oil? If we use our own resources, both natural gas and our oil exploration and reserves, we do not need Arab nations. But they need us for food. Now let's charge $250 a barrel for corn, wheat and other foodstuffs.
      Git-r-dun!
      • Jim's two bits 10 mths ago
        Hey Jim, Are you worried more about your gas tank being full than a little human trafficing?
      • Kyle 10 mths ago
        So what about when all of our natural resources are spent?Won't take long. Bottom line is for a dramatic change to happen ( that needs to happen) there will have to be a revolution, talking about it and expressing good ideas is great but useless without action.
      • A Yahoo! User 10 mths ago
        We don't have enough oil to fulfill our nation's needs. If we simply "Drill, Baby, Drill", we will rapidly deplete our oil supplies. Unless we get beyond petroleum, we will then become 100% dependent on foreign oil, and have used our supplies up at relatively cheap prices. Oil is only going to go up in cost, so this is a sell low, buy high strategy.
    • Sam  •  10 mths ago
      Notice no Thailand or Cambodia on the list. Why do these countries always get the human trafficking blame?
      • Right view 10 mths ago
        Hey guys the truth is the truth no one can deny, most
        non white countries are involved in exporting slave labors
        and young girls for sex, on the other hand the european
        countries are involved in colonialism and back door dealing
        for cheap raw materials like oil, gold, diamond for blood.
      • timc 10 mths ago
        It is weird that Thailand is not on the list. I had always thought they were the sex tourism capital of the world...
      • Rich 10 mths ago
        I been to Thailand many times. There is a lot of prostitution. They aren't trafficked though. They didn't come from other countries, and these girls work for themselves, or if they work for a bar, they can quit and go home anytime. Cambodia has the problem with the underage kids, and most of that has been wiped out. There are a lot of NGO's in Cambodia to fight the underage kids working. Now, I have seen Thai women in other countries that were tricked in to coming to work.
    • frank  •  10 mths ago
      What about Panama? That government's country brings hundreds of young from Colombia all the time and to work as legal prostitutes.
    • Ronin Katana Swords  •  10 mths ago
      Mexico is one of the worst offenders in the world. Thousands are trafficked in the sex trade in Texas alone each year.
    • PHILLIP53  •  10 mths ago
      I wonder what Sean Penn and Oliver Stone think of their presious Chavez NOW ?
    • There's No Other!  •  10 mths ago
      how about accountability for our own borders?
    • Me 2 U  •  10 mths ago
      Did I miss Mexico's name on that list, Just watch border wars, listen to the news, the stations that will report human trafficking, Mexico once again skated through when they are the worst at human trafficking. why do you think decent people want the border secured? no back door amnesty, if their name is on this list they should not get one dime of US Aid till they clean up their own mess, we can't afford to clean up the rest of the world and the conviction for human traficing should be mandatory 25 to life
    • vera  •  10 mths ago
      what about issues like
      Honor killing
      trampling of rights for women,
      our "friend" Pakistan will appear in them too !
    • Jarrod  •  10 mths ago
      Isn't it sad that no one has learned anything from all the slavery in the world? Now its more prevalent and profitable than ever... how sad!
    • Rusty Shackleford  •  10 mths ago
      Where's Mexico on this list they smuggle more people into this country than any other.
    • jack  •  10 mths ago
      Is Mexico on the list? If not it needs to be.But im sure we wouldnt enforce sanctions.
    • vera  •  10 mths ago
      most of the countries are doing because of economic reasons,

      what is the reason for Saudi Arabia, Kuwait , UAE and other middle eastern countries? they have been sucking on our blood for decades !!
    • Donald  •  10 mths ago
      How come Western Europe is not on that list. Last time I was in Europe I saw millions of Eastern European women being sold on sex market.
    • Danny  •  10 mths ago
      If Mexico is not on the list, it's just political BS. If they aren't there, it is just a sham.
    • Clifford  •  10 mths ago
      ...and Mexico??
    • Erin Argast  •  10 mths ago
      Isn't it odd how so many of the countries currently practicing slavery are predominantly black nations wherein blacks enslave other blacks?
    • Elizadeath  •  10 mths ago
      I am also mad that China was given an out on this. We all know why, too. STOP helping the Chinese government exploit it's people for profit and power, and STOP helping China takeover the US economically. We are giving an outright criminal government a pass to continue to commit these crimes, because we are selling ourselves out to them. Vote with your dollars!
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