US State Department:Trafficking in Persons Re
US state department just released the human trafficking report for 2007...no comment:
http://www.state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2007/index.htm Summarised these are the countries highest on the list of culprits, last being the worst: Tier 2 Watch List ARGENTINA CYPRUS HONDURAS MOLDOVA ARMENIA DJIBOUTI INDIA MOZAMBIQUE BELARUS DOMINICAN REP. KAZAKHSTAN PAPUA NEW GUINEA BURUNDI EGYPT KENYA RUSSIA CAMBODIA FIJI LIBYA SOUTH AFRICA CENTRAL AFRICAN REP. THE GAMBIA MACAU SRI LANKA CHAD GUATEMALA MAURITANIA UKRAINE CHINA (PRC) GUYANA MEXICO UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Tier 3 ALGERIA EQUATORIAL GUINEA NORTH KOREA SUDAN BAHRAIN IRAN OMAN SYRIA BURMA KUWAIT QATAR UZBEKISTAN CUBA MALAYSIA SAUDI ARABIA VENEZUELA |
There is no human trafficking in the UAE; only slavery, a modern one, where the bosses pay some money to the slaves and they are not flogged everyday; unless ...:}
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Hasn't slavery always been good for economic growth? :bored: I guess this is one of the reasons the Gulf region is doing so well of late.
..Although, as I see it, the lists are alphabetical, and "Tier 2 Watch List" is a relatively new tier. The narrative about the U.A.E. certainly rings true to the types of law enforcement here. Jinglie'd |
Of course the "Mexicanos" guys pouring across the US border,feeding most of the industries in the area,with no human rights and no protection,are out of the statistics,and the USA white as snow.:yuk:
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....and EC countries with prostitution rings of Eastern European girls....:sad:
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QCM..
Don't you think the American government is trying to stop that flow? And if you try to compare the U.S. to the U.A.E. in this respect, just look at the recent amnesty the U.A.E. government has offered. Many workers (although certainly not all) will use the amnesty to LEAVE the U.A.E. to return to their home country. In the U.S., the government there is being pressured to give amnesty to illegal workers so most can STAY in the U.S. "MEXICANOS", as you call them, go to extreme measures to get into the U.S., legally or not. And by the way, the report is based more on the effort's of a specific country to prevent/stop human trafficking, not the extent of the problem itself. Your comparison is hardly fair. Jinglie'd |
Mexicans in the U.S. aren't slaves. You see, they're just doing jobs "real" Americans won't do (because they weigh 400 lbs. and have to wipe their a$$ with paper on a stick and are on Gov't. paid disability from age 26 on...).
Slavery isn't dead. It's just been renamed. TC |
aa717driver..
I'm sure you can come up with something better than that.. Jinglie'd |
Bad bad americans
QCM
You better stay put or the americans will finally let the germans have their way with France.....go have some wine while THE BOYS continue fighting wars (since the 40's) for you :oh:.....someone is coming...please, call the americans!!!!!! |
jinglied--The U.S. Government can't come up with anything better than that. They are much better bull$h!t artists than I. ;) TC
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