11 December, 2010

Human trafficking inside Japan

Japan is one of the country where citizens are target of human trafficking. While gang stalkers are engaged on the stalking and mobbing on the targeted individuals, the Japanese police ignores the reports and often suggests them to pay a visit to mental institutions which can drive the victims' true claim ignored easier by categorizing them to be mentally disturbed people. Who will listen seriously to someone who is visiting a mental hospital?

Here is the fact about human trafficking in Japan.

Internal Trafficking
Japan has a significant amount of internal trafficking of women and girls who are trafficked for sexual exploitation.3

The Japanese Government
The Japanese Government was placed in Tier 2 in the 2007 U.S. Department of State’s Trafficking in Persons Report for not fully complying with the Trafficking Victims Protection Act’s minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking but making significant efforts to do so.

The Criminal Code, Labor Standards Law, the Prostitution Prevention Law, the Child Welfare Law, and the Law for Punishing Acts Related to Child Prostitution and Child Pornography criminalize different types of human trafficking in Japan. Under the criminal code, traffickers can be sentenced up to seven years of imprisonment.4

Prosecution
In 2006, the Japanese government arrested 78 suspected traffickers, prosecuted 17 cases, and convicted 15 traffickers with penalties ranging from one to seven years and suspended sentences. There were two prosecutions for labor trafficking in 2006.5

Protection
Trafficking victims are placed in existing subsidized shelters for victims of domestic violence. The shelters have been criticized for not offering counseling in languages other than Japan.6 The government also pays for the victims’ health care and subsidizes repatriation through the International Organization for Migration (IOM). The Japanese Government does not adequately identify all trafficking victims and sometimes classify them as criminals. According to Polaris Project Japan, there were fewer victims identified and assisted by Japanese authorities in 2006. IOM stated that they helped repatriate 50 trafficked women with the government’s support.7

Prevention
The Japanese government disseminated 500,000 copies of a brochure in many languages for trafficking victims seeking help and 25,000 that describe the link between prostitution and sex trafficking. The government donated $2 million to the ILO for anti-trafficking efforts in Thailand and the Philippines.8
(http://www.humantrafficking.org/countries/japan)

1 comments:

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