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February 2006 Newsletter
RECENT UPDATES
- Vietnamese Delegation Visit to Singapore
- Chula University Lecturer Reveals Human Trafficking Situation
- Lao PDR-Thailand Join Hands to Fight Human Trafficking
- 81 Human-trafficking Cases in Japan 2005
- IOM Seminar on Media Treatment of Human Trafficking Victims
- Forced Labour Is Also 'Trafficking'
- Thailand, Burma Sign Regional Pact in Malaysia to Fight Transnational Crime
- Child-Sex Tourists in Cambodia
- Rights Seminar Suggests Thai Government Ignores Rights of Foreign Migrants
- Trafficking Suspects Linked With Hotel in Cambodia To Be Tried
- Anti-Trafficking Campaign to Begin in Cambodia
UPCOMING EVENTS
- Events in Singapore for International Women's Day
(various dates in early March 2006)
PAST EVENTS
- Events in Cambodia- February 2006
- Workshop on Thai-Lao Cross-Border Collaboration to Find Missing Trafficking Victims in Thailand
(27 February 2006)
NEW RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS
- Trafficking Alert, International Edition
Vital Voices. January 2006
- Poverty, Gender and Human Trafficking: Rethinking Best Practices in Migration Management
Thanh-Dam Truong. UNESCO. 2006
- Violence against and Trafficking in Women as Symptoms of Discrimination: The Potential of CEDAW as an Antidote
UNESCAP. December 2005
- Stop Trafficking! Anti-Human Trafficking Newsletter
Sisters of the Divine Savior; Capacitar International, Inc. Vol. 4 No. 1. January 2006
- Trafficking Migrant Women and Minors at the Mexican Southern Border. An Exploration into an Unknown Reality
Casillas R. 2005.
- Inside the Home, Outside the Law: Abuse of Child Domestic Workers in Morocco
Human Rights Watch. 2005
- Deserted Fields: The destruction of agriculture in Mong Nai township, Shan State
Shan Relief and Development Committee. 2006
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