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Trafficking in Persons Report
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I'm Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Development Report.

For the fifth year the State Department in Washington has released its Trafficking in Persons Report. The report rates the efforts of countries to fight modern-day slavery.

14 countries get the lowest ratings this year. Among them are Bolivia, Burma, Cambodia, Cuba, Ecuador, Jamaica and Kuwait. The others are North Korea, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Togo, the United Arab Emirates and Venezuela.

Congress requires the yearly report under a law called the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000. The reports are based on information from American Diplomats as well as non-governmental organizations and other groups. 115 nations are examined in the report this year.

Countries are divided into three groups or tiers. Tier 1 means that a country fully meets the requirements of the law. Tier 2 countries do not meet the standards fully but are working to improve. Guyana and Bangladesh are two nations this year that moved up to tier 2. Tier 3 countries faced possible restrictions in American aid or other measures. That could happen to the 14 countries if they do not make changes by the end of September.

John Miller hands the entire trafficking office in at the State Department. Ambassador Miller says only a small number of countries have faced action. He says the goal of the report is not to punish but to get nations to improve. The report says the United States provided 96 million dollars in foreign aid last year to deal with the problem. In fact, Mister Miller said one country Ecuador has already taken steps since the report was put together. Lawmakers approve changes in Ecuador's criminal laws.

The United States is not rated in the study. But Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says the United States is dealing with its own trafficking problem. Mister Miller estimates that each year almost 15,000 people are brought to the United States.

The report estimates that as many as 800,000 people are trafficked across international boarders each year. Millions of others are moved within countries. Trafficking victims are often forced into labor or the sex trade. Experts say about half of all victims are children. Many are sold by their own families.

This VOA Special English Development Report was written by Jill Moss. Our reports are on the web at voaspecialenglish.com. I'm Gwen Outen.

Vocabulary:


trafficking: 非法贩卖,地下交易

criminal law: 刑法


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