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Trafficking (general studies, country reports) - Asia - Eastern Asia |
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Anti-Slavery International (2005). An Absence of Choice: The sexual exploitation of North Korean women in China. 24 p. "This report addresses the vulnerability and sexual exploitation of North Korean women who flee to China in search of food and work. A wide range of case studies documents trafficking into forced marriage, the sex industry, as well as voluntary and quasi-voluntary arranged marriages. It makes a case for North Koreans in China to be considered refugees. The report includes case studies, photos and recommendations." http://www.antislavery.org/homepage/resources/PDF/Full%20Korea%20report%202005.pdf |
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Asia ACTs. (2009). Aspirations and Explorations: Good Practices of the Campaign Against Child Trafficking in Southeast Asia. 88 p. Asia Against Child Trafficking (Asia ACTs), a broad network of more than 125 different NGOs from seven Southeast Asian countries campaigned together to protect children from trafficking. For years, the network has made efforts to influence those in authority to ensure the proper treatment and protection of child victims of trafficking by the State. These years of campaigning have been very instructive for all members of Asia ACTs, which took part in a joint exercise to identify good practice of the Asia ACTs campaign against child trafficking. Hence this publication, presenting good practices of the campaign against child trafficking from 5 countries in Southeast Asia. http://www.childtrafficking.com |
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Dasi Hamkke Center. (2006). Out of the Trap, Hope One Step: Cases of Prostitution and Sex Trafficking in Korea. 272 p. This report shows “a glimpse of the widespread sex industry in Korea, an outline of the current Anti-Sex Trafficking Law, and the movement against sex trafficking. It also has various case studies of assistance that Dasi Hamkke Center has carried out. This is probably the first book ever that explores the realities of the Korean sex trafficking issues written from the field that is translated in English.” http://www.humantrafficking.org/uploads/publications/Outofthetrap.pdf |
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Hughes, D.M., et al. (undated). Modern Day Comfort Women. The paper examines three types of trafficking that are connected to US military bases in South Korea. http://www.uri.edu/artsci/wms/hughes/modern_day_comfort_women |
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Hughes, D.M. (2003). Testimony "Trafficking of Women and Children in East Asia and Beyond: A Review of U.S. Policy". Subcommittee of East Asian and Pacific Affairs Senate Foreign Relations Committee on April 9, 2003. 5 p. http://foreign.senate.gov/testimony/2003/HughesTestimony030409.pdf |
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