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Trafficking (general studies, country reports) - Asia - Eastern Asia
 
The Protection Project (2008). Mongolia.2 p. “Mongolia is a country of origin and transit for trafficking in women and children. Women from Mongolia are trafficked to Asian countries, such as China, South Korea, and Turkey, as well as European countries.”
http://www.protectionproject.org/human_rights_reports/report_documents/Mongolia.doc
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The Protection Project (2008). South Korea.9 p. South Korea is primarily a country of destination, but it is also a country of origin and transit for trafficking in women and children. Estimates based on official statistics and published reports have suggested that up to 5,000 women have been trafficked to South Korea for the sex industry since the mid-1990s; however, the actual number is believed to be much higher.”
http://www.protectionproject.org/human_rights_reports/report_documents/sko.doc
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The Protection Project (2008). North Korea. 5 p. “North Korea is a country of origin for trafficking in women and children. North Koreans who cross the border into China, particularly the northeast province of Jilin, often become victims of trafficking.”
http://www.protectionproject.org/human_rights_reports/report_documents/nk.doc
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The Protection Project (2008). Taiwan. 10 p. “Taiwan is primarily a destination country for trafficking in women and children. Victims are trafficked from mainland China, Myanmar, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, the Philippines, Russia, South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, and the Central Asian republics.”
http://www.protectionproject.org/human_rights_reports/report_documents/taiwan.doc
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The Protection Project. (2002). China - A Human Rights Report on Trafficking of Persons, Especially Women and Children. 6 p. China is a country of origin, destination, and transit for trafficking of women and children. "Chinese women are trafficked for prostitution to other Asian countries, to North America, and to Europe. The United States is the destination country in a large percentage of reported trafficking cases out of China. Chinese women and children are trafficked to the United States as indentured laborers in sweatshops or as sex workers where they are forced to pay off debts incurred to the traffickers."
http://209.190.246.239/ver2/cr/China.pdf
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