Press Articles: UN human trafficking report hails East Asia for strengthening legislation and increasing convictions
Articles published by Inter Press Service (IPS) - By Marwaan Macan-Markar and Mirela Xanthaki
- Human Rights Tribune - LABOUR-ASIA: Airlines Turn Modern Day Slavers (16 February 2009)
- IPS - LABOUR-ASIA: Airlines Turn Modern Day Slavers (16 February 2009)
- TERRAVIVA - Human Slavery Thriving in the Shadows - Airlines Turn Modern Day Slavers (17 February 2009)
Articles published by IRIN News
- democracy for burma - UNODC: REPORT HUMAN TRAFFICKING GLOBAL- East Asians trafficked far and wide, says UN report (23 February 2009)
- IRIN - GLOBAL: East Asians trafficked far and wide, says UN report (13 February 2009)
- Thomson Reuters Foundation - GLOBAL: East Asians trafficked far and wide, says UN report (13 February 2009)
- YubaNET.com - East Asians trafficked far and wide, says UN report (16 February 2009)
Article published in Vietnamese by Radio Free Asia (RFA)
- RFA - Hiện tình tệ nạn buôn người toàn cầu (14 February 2009)
Articles published by United Nations Information Service (UNIS), Bangkok - By Bentley Jenson
- newswit.com - UN human trafficking report hails East Asia for strengthening legislation and increasing convictions - But concerns remain that many offenders still act with impunity (13 February 2009)
- ThaiPR.net - UN human trafficking report hails East Asia for strengthening legislation and increasing convictions - But concerns remain that many offenders still act with impunity (13 February 2009)
- Tivarati.com - UN human trafficking report hails East Asia for strengthening legislation and increasing convictions - But concerns remain that many offenders still act with impunity (13 February 2009)
- UNESCAP - UN human trafficking report hails East Asia for strengthening legislation and increasing convictions - But concerns remain that many offenders still act with impunity (13 February 2009)
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