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human trafficking
Has Uzbekistan Made Progress in Ending Forced Labor?
By Catherine Putz
The U.S. upgraded the country in its annual human trafficking report, saying it is making “significant efforts.”
Human Trafficking: Thailand’s Porous Borders
By Neil Thompson
A recent clampdown notwithstanding, there has been little progress in ending human trafficking in the region.
Review: Untouchable: Children of God
By Roshni Kapur
A new documentary exposes the horror that faces many young Nepali girls.
Rohingya in Limbo
By Alex Bookbinder
Disruption of human trafficking networks has not meant respite for Myanmar’s oppressed Rohingya minority.
Human Trafficking Thrives Where Rule of Law Ends
By Olivia Enos
Solving Asia’s enormous human trafficking problem will require trained law enforcement and non-corrupt judicial systems.
Indonesia’s Migrant Workers: Dreams and Tears
By Michael Malay and Nicolas Axelrod
Every year, Indonesians flock abroad dreaming of opportunity. For many, the reality is harsh.
Climate Change and Human Trafficking: A Deadly Combination
By Priyali Sur
Climate change, poverty, and violence are contributing to a surge of human trafficking in Assam.
The Women Who Escape From North Korea
By Kyla Ryan
North Korean women who flee their country are often targets for exploitation.
Interview: Ruchira Gupta
By Anuradha Sharma
Emmy-winning filmmaker and activist Ruchira Gupta on the fight against trafficking and rape in India.
AEC Delays a Victory for Human Trafficking
By Luke Hunt
Missing ASEAN’s single market deadline will hit the most vulnerable populations hardest.
Chinese Doctor Who Sold Newborns to Human Traffickers Sentenced to Death
By J.T. Quigley
Zhang Shuxia forged test results to make parents believe that their children were gravely ill.
Indian Diplomat Leaves US After Being Indicted
By Zachary Keck
With Devyani Khobragade out of the country, can the U.S. and India move past the dispute?