Human trafficking in the United Kingdom

 

United Kingdom (UK) bụ mba na-aga n'ihe banyere ụmụ nwoke, ụmụ nwanyị, na ụmụaka ọkachasị site na Africa, Asia, na Eastern Europe bụ ndị a na-azụ ahịa mmadụ n'ihi ebumnuche nke ịgba ohu mmekọahụ na ọrụ mmanye, gụnyere ịgba ohu n'ụlọ. A na-ahọpụta ya dị ka mba "Tier 1" site na Ngalaba Steeti US nke na-enye akụkọ kwa afọ maka ịzụ ahịa mmadụ.[1] Mba "Ọkwa nke mbu" bụ mba ndị gọọmentị ha na-agbaso n'ụzọ zuru ezu na Iwu Nchedo Ndị Na-azụ ahịa maka iwepụ ịzụ ahịa. TVPA bụ iwu gọọmentị etiti nke United States.[2] Ekwenyere na ọtụtụ ndị a metụtara, gụnyere ụmụaka si UK, na-azụkwa n'ime obodo ahụ. A kwenyere na a na-ebuga ndị ọrụ si mba ọzọ na UK maka ọrụ mmanye na ọrụ ugbo, iwu ụlọ, nhazi nri, ịgba ohu n'ụlọ, na ọrụ nri. Mba ndị sitere na ya banyere ndị na-azụ ahịa na UK gụnyere United Arab Emirates, Lithuania, Russia, Albania, Ukraine, Malaysia, Thailand, People's Republic of China (PRC), Nigeria, na Ghana.[3] Enweghị nkọwa zuru oke banyere oke ịzụ ahịa mmadụ n'ime UK, ụfọdụ ndị ajụọla ịdị irè nke ụfọdụ n'ime ọnụ ọgụgụ ndị a kpọtụrụ aha n'ọtụtụ ebe (dịka 'atụmatụ ndị uwe ojii' na e nwere ihe ruru puku mmadụ anọ na-azụ ahịa na United Kingdom n'otu oge).[4][5]

  1. Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons (June 19, 2012). Country Narratives: Countries N Through Z. Trafficking in Persons Report 2012. US Department of State. Retrieved on December 26, 2012. “UNITED KINGDOM (Tier 1) The United Kingdom (UK) is a destination country for men, women, and children primarily from Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe who are subjected to sex trafficking and forced labor, including domestic servitude.”
  2. Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons (2012). Definitions and Methodology. Trafficking in Persons Report 2012. US Department of State. Retrieved on December 26, 2012. “While Tier 1 is the highest ranking, it does not mean that a country has no human trafficking problem. Rather, a Tier 1 ranking indicates that a government has acknowledged the existence of human trafficking, has made efforts to address the problem, and meets the TVPA's minimum standards. Each year, governments need to demonstrate appreciable progress in combating trafficking to maintain a Tier 1 ranking. Indeed, Tier 1 represents a responsibility rather than a reprieve. A country is never finished with the job of fighting trafficking.”
  3. Sophie Mc Bain. "The maid slaves", New Statesman, 14 February 2017. Retrieved on 27 May 2018. (in English)
  4. Nick Davies (2009-10-20). Prostitution and trafficking – the anatomy of a moral panic. The Guardian.
  5. Nick Davies (2009-10-20). Inquiry fails to find single trafficker who forced anybody into prostitution. The Guardian.

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