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Myanmars Presentation at Capacity Building
Workshop on the Return, Repatriation and
Reintegration of Trafficked Persons in Cambodia,
Lao PDR, Myanmar and Vietnam 19.8.2011
Changmai. Thailand
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COUNTRY REPORTon Trafficking in Persons
  • Republic of the Union of Myanmar

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Introduction
  • The problem of Trafficking in Persons that
    becomes a modern form of slavery is widely spread
    across in almost all countries around the world
    these days.
  • This problem is being combated regionally as well
    as nationally with plans and programs giving
    priority.
  • Myanmar considers the problem of Trafficking in
    Persons as a national concern and has been
    striving to prevent at all cause since 1997.
  • Myanmar not only cooperated with regional
    organizations and projects such as ASEAN,
    BIMSTEC, COMMIT and ARTIP but also signed
    bilateral agreements with her neighbours like
    China and Thailand in combating human
    trafficking.

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  • At the country level, Myanmar has become a member
    of the United Nations Convention against
    Transnational Organized crime and its protocols,
  • Promulgated the Anti Trafficking in Persons Law,
  • Established Anti Trafficking bodies at all levels
    and vested authorities to act accordingly.
  • Myanmar established the Central Body for
    Suppression of Trafficking in Persons ( CBTIP ).
  • In particular, Myanmar laid down a Five-Year
    National Plan of Action to Combat Human
    Trafficking (2007-2011).
  • Myanmar have adopted a more effective work plan
    for 2011 based on the experiences gained
    throughout the last four years of NPA

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  • The Root
  • of
  • TIP

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  • Due to high market demand in destination
    countries.
  • Workshops, factories, agriculture plantations,
    fishing industries and domestic jobs as well as
    sex industries in destination countries generated
    TIP.
  • In China, the uneven ration between males and
    females is the driving force for TIP ( forced
    marriage and child adoption).

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TIP Situation in Myanmar
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  • In 2010, a total of 173 TIP cases
  • 502 perpetrators ( male 197 and female 305 ) were
    prosecuted and
  • Managed to rescue 381 victims ( male 89 and
    female 292 ).
  • 76.8 of trafficked victims were destined to
    China,
  • 10.9 to Thailand,
  • 3.4 to Malaysia and
  • 8.7 were internally trafficked.
  • 70.5 were found to be for forced marriage, 12.7
    for labour exploitation, 10.4 for prostitution,
    4.6 for forced begging and 1.7 were child
    trafficking.
  • 158 TIP cases out of 173 were found to be cross
    border trafficking into the neighbouring
    countries.

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Types of Trafficking
1. Forced marriage 122 cases 70.5
2. Labour exploitation 22 cases 12.7
3. Forced into prostitution 18 cases 10.4
4. Forced to beg 8 cases 4.6
5. Child trafficking 3 cases 1.7
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Countries of Destination
1. Towards China 133 cases 76.8
2. Towards Thailand 19 cases 10.9
3. Towards Malaysia 6 cases 3.4
4. In-country trafficking 15 cases 8.6
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 States and Regions with Highest TIP Incidences
1. Northern Shan State 72 cases 41
2. Yangon Region 25 cases 14
3. Kachin State 21 cases 12
4. Mandalay Region 19 cases 11
5. Kayin State 9 cases 5
6. Mon State 8 cases 4
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Record on TIP cases and Legal action taken from
2006 to 2010
Sr. Year No. of Case Victims Rescued Traffickers prosecuted
1. 2006 47 cases 268 97
2. 2007 29cases 272 62
3. 2008 27 cases 251 54
4. 2009 24 cases 139 54
5. 2010 31 cases 214 70
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  • Myanmars Endeavours in combating Trafficking in
    Persons

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Law and Mechanism
  • TIP Law was promulgated on September 13, 2005.
  • According to TIP Law, Central Body including the
    following three Working Groups were formed
  • Working group on Prevention of Trafficking in
    Person and protection of Trafficked Victims
  • Working group on Legal Framework and Prosecuting
    Measures
  • Working group on Repatriation ,Reintegration and
    Rehabilitation of Trafficked Victims

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TIP Law contain contains 10 chapters. The acts to
protect the victims are
  • Chapter (5) Safeguarding the Rights of
    Trafficked victims
  • Chapter (6) Special Protection of Trafficked
    victims, Women,
  • Children and Youth
  • Chapter (7) Repatriation, Reintegration and
    Rehabilitation
  • Chapter (8) Establishment of the fund

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Policy
  • Policy frameworks implemented to combat TIP -
  • National Task Force ,1997
  • Myanmar National Committee for womens Affairs,
    2000
  • Central Supervision Committee on Illegal
    Migration, 2001
  • Myawaddy Reception Center, 2002
  • Working Committee on Anti-Trafficking in
    Persons, May 2003
  • Myanmar womens Affairs Federation, December
    2003
  • The CB and WG for suppression of TIP and
    States/Divisions/ Districts/ Township level
    ,February 2006
  • Five Year National Plan of Action (2007
    2011)was drawn up in 2007 and Annual Work Plan
    has been drawn up in yearly.

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2010 Work Plan
  • The period designated for 2010 Work Plan was from
    1st January 2010 to 31st December 2010.

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Five Areas of Activities undertaken under 2010
Work Plan
  • Policy and Cooperation
  • Prevention
  • Prosecution
  • Protection
  • Capacity Building

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Two Strategies and Three Tactics
  • All activities in the Work Plan are implemented
    in accordance with the Two Strategies and the
    Three Tactics laid down in the Five-Year
    National Plan of Action to Combat TIP.

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Two Strategies
  • To prevent and suppress trafficking in persons as
    a national duty since trafficking damages the
    pride and pedigree of Myanmar nationality that
    should be valued and safeguarded by all Myanmar
    people.
  • In preventing and suppressing trafficking in
    persons, particular attentions should be paid to
    women , children and youth.

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Three Tactics
  1. To implement Prevention, Prosecution, Protection
    and Rehabilitation measures effectively.
  2. To cooperate and strengthen activities among the
    relevant government departments, organizations,
    INGOs, NGOs and private sector.
  3. To strengthen cooperation with regional and
    international agencies in combating transnational
    trafficking.

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MoU in dealing with TIP
  • Regional MoU
  • (Coordinated Mekong Ministerial Initiatives
    Trafficking ) COMMIT MoU in 2004
  • Bilateral MoU
  • Myanmar-Thailand in 24th April 2009
  • Myanmar-China in 11th November 2009

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Cooperation between Myanmar and Thailand on
Combating TIP
  • There are cases of cross border trafficking
    between Myanmar and Thailand where labour
    exploitation is rampant in places like factories,
    agricultural plantations and on fishing boats.
    There are also sexual exploitation in sex
    entertainment industries.
  • Through bilateral negotiations, a total of 610
    trafficked victims were repatriated back between
    1992 and 2010.
  • To effectively address TIP issue between the two
    countries, a MoU was signed at the ministerial
    level on 24 April 2009.

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  • In order to implement this MoU, a 3-year MoU Plan
    of Action, covering the following six areas was
    agreed upon by two countries on 8 June 2009
  • Mechanism to execute the Plan of Action
  • Situation analysis and needs assessment
  • Cooperation in preventive measures
  • Cooperation in protection of victims of
    trafficking in persons
  • Cooperation in suppressing of trafficking in
    persons and
  • Cooperation in repatriation and reintegration.

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The above-mentioned activities are being carried
out as follows and the remaining activities will
be implemented accordingly -
  • Identifying national focal points in each country
  • Assessing human trafficking situation
  • Undertaking preventive measures
  • Protection of trafficked victims
  • Joint suppression of trafficking in persons
  • Cooperation in the area of repatriating
    trafficked victims
  • Implementing partners such as UNIAP, UNICEF,
    ARTIP, IOM WVM, SCM, AFXB etc. are supporting the
    cooperation process between Myanmar and Thailand
    by extending financial, technical and advisory
    support.

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Cooperation between Myanmar and China in
combating TIP
  • Forcing young girls into marriage and placing
    children for adoption are the major TIP problems
    between Myanmar and China
  • MoU for enhanced cooperation was signed on
    11-11-2009.

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The following activities were carried out during
2010 -
  • High level meetings between both countries on
    suppressing trafficking in persons were held
    since 2005.
  • Through cooperative efforts, (506) trafficking
    cases headed for China got exposed during the
    period 2006 to 2010 and
  • a total of (1371) traffickers were taken legal
    action.
  • From these cases, (926) trafficked persons and
    potential victims were rescued, and through
    negotiations, (748) trafficked victims were
    repatriated between 2005 and 2010.

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  • Besides, to effectively prevent cross border
    human trafficking between the two countries, two
    border liaison offices (BLO) have been
    established and regular meetings were taken
    place.
  • UNIAP, UNICEF, ARTIP, IOM, WVM,SCM and AFXB
    extended assistance and support to measure
    undertaken between Myanmar and China in combating
    TIP.

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Publishing Booklet on Combating TIP as media
Campaign
  • The Central Body for Suppression of Trafficking
    in Persons and Internatinal Organizations and
    Some NGO jointly translated into Myanmar
    Language and published the following 3 booklets
    -
  • Guide to Ethics and Human Rights in Counter
    Trafficking
  • 10 things you need to know about human
    trafficking
  • A handbook on Child Friendly Investigation
    Procedures

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Activities in the Area of Prevention
  • Conducting Awareness Raising Activities in the
    States and Divisions
  • Providing awareness on human trafficking to
    targeted audiences
  • Special programme on human trafficking prevention
    in hot spot areas such as Northern Shan and
    Kachin Stats and in Mandalay Division
  • Ensuring children to have access to education by
    providing and facilitating necessary assistance
  • Teaching Anti-Trafficking in Persons subject as
    extra curricula in Basic Education High School

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  • Providing vocational trainings , creating job
    opportunities and providing credit/ grant to
    vulnerable individuals
  • Facilitating Voluntary participation of Children
    and victims in human trafficking prevention
    initiatives
  • Conducting pre-departure programmes including
    producing a pre-departure information handbook
    provided to potential migrants
  • Awareness raising programme on trafficking with
    employers and workers in the Industrial Zones.
  • Conducting awareness raising activities on human
    trafficking and child sexual exploitation to
    personal from hotel and tourism industry.

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  • Barring tourist that are blacklisted for
    committing child sexual exploitation crimes from
    entering into country.
  • Strengthening border controls top check and
    manage illegal border crossing as a mean to
    prevent human trafficking

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Activities in the Area of Prosecution
  • Practicing Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters
    in order to have effective prosecution on
    trafficking and ensure victims to receive
    compensation.
  • Extradition of offenders who committed the crime
    of human trafficking
  • Identification of Victims.
  • Formation of new Anti-Trafficking Task Force.
  • Providing special protection and assistance to
    trafficking victims during prosecution process
  • Exposing and prosecution human trafficking cases.
  • Arresting traffickers committing crimes in gangs
    and rescuing victims
  • Money laundering in connection with human
    trafficking

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Activities in the Area of Protection
  • Facilitating safe and timely repatriation and
    family reunification for trafficking victims.
  • Providing assistance to trafficking victims who
    are identified overseas.
  • Establishing of temporary shelters for
    trafficking survivors
  • Providing vocational training and job
    opportunities for trafficking victims.
  • Provision of human trafficking awareness to
    parents, guardians, families, relative and
    communities to reduce risk of re-victimization.
  • Issuance of Nationality Registration Cards to
    returned trafficking survivors as special cases

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Activities in the Area of Capacity Building
  • Attending international Seminars and workshops.
  • Human Trafficking taught as a subject at the
    Central Public Services Training Institutes

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Spending on combating Trafficking in Persons
  • A total of Kyats ( 4234.28) million about US
    4.2 million was contributed for the cause
    during the year 2010, Kyats Kyats (2494.88)
    million about US 2.49 million from the
    Government and local social organizations and
    another Kyats (1748.40) Million about US 1.74
    million from partner organizations like UN
    agencies INGOs.

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Success and Challenges
  • There are success as well as challenges and
    constraints in implementing programmes to combat
    TIP as follows -
  • In forging cooperation between Myanmar and
    Thailand , the fact that the National focal point
    in Myanmar is the Ministry of Home Affairs
    whereas it is the Ministry of Social Welfare in
    Thailand and this poses a problem for undertaking
    joint preventive actions against cross border
    trafficking incidences.
  • In forging cooperation between Myanmar and China
    , China has not enacted national laws on
    trafficking of persons and this became a
    constraint to effectively prosecute and punish
    traffickers.

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  • When cooperating with Thailand on repatriating
    trafficked victims, the lengthy legal progresses
    are keeping the victims far too long at the
    shelters in Thailand.
  • In repatriating trafficked victims from China,
    there should be processes where the victims can
    be repatriated through victims support agencies
    in accord with international practices instead of
    through the police
  • There are about (400) trafficked victims that are
    being rescued and returned to Myanmar annually
    but the mechanisms for rehabilitating and
    reintegrating these (400) or so returnees are
    still found to be challenging .

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  • the Bodies for Suppression of Trafficking in
    Persons are being formed not only at States and
    Regional levels but also exits at district and
    Township levels but the leadership at various
    levels in implementing programmes still need to
    be strengthened. Preventive momentum needs to be
    enhanced systematically at States and Regional
    Levels.
  • There are many workers working illegally in
    Thailand and an evolution process where some
    illegal workers are turning into victims of
    trafficking can be observed.

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Observations
  • Although majority of planned activities in the
    2010 work plan were being implemented, some were
    delayed as those can only be undertaken through
    bilateral coordination arrangements.
  • Although the setting up of border cooperation
    mechanism between Myanmar and Thailand have not
    materialized, meetings between Myanmar Police
    Force, Thai Department for Special Investigation
    (DSI ) and Thai Anti Human Trafficking Department
    (AHTD) are taking place regularly every four
    months
  • Establishing national guidelines significantly
    contributed to the preventive programs on
    Trafficking in persons.

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  • One of the Major activities in combating human
    trafficking is to have an effective criminal
    prosecution response. Various expertise trainings
    conducted for judges, law officers, immigration
    officers in 2010 has increased capacities in
    the field of prevention.
  • the active participation and contributions of
    Myanmar Womens Affairs Federation and Myanmar
    Maternal and Child Welfare in preventive
    activities on human trafficking are commendable
    achievement.
  • Related Ministries stepped up their involvement
    in anti-trafficking measures.
  • The support received from our partner
    organizations such as UN Agencies International
    Organizations are so prominent that they should
    be put on record.
  • A good momentum is in place for cooperating
    closely with Government Departments local
    organizations and civil societies.

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Conclusion
  • In 2011, Myanmar will try its utmost to overcome
    the weaknesses and constraints encountered during
    the implementation process based on the past
    experiences .
  • We all should be on guard and carry out
    preventive and suppressive actions at our utmost
    until the problem of human trafficking disappear
    on earth.
  • All Government bodies concerned, local
    humanitarian institutions, United Nations
    Agencies and International Organizations to
    combat TIP as a cohesive force with enthusiasm.

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