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Washington. - The U.S. Government today included Iraq and Nicaragua, among others, in a list of 52 countries which it says must do more against the trafficking of people, a global phenomenon which submits millions of people to prostitution, poverty or "modern slavery."

The State Department’s annual report, first under president Barack Obama’s Administration, extends the list of countries with increasing human trafficking problems, from 40 in 2008 to 52 this year, among them Nicaragua, Iraq, the Philippines, the Dutch Antilles and the United Arab Emirates.

Nicaragua joins the list which already includes the Latin American countries Argentina, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, and Venezuela in 2008, and although Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay, didn’t fully comply, are making significant progress" to protect the victims.

In Latin America only Colombia only adheres totally to those norms, as does Spain and the rest of Europe, Washington said.

In a press conference Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned that today’s global economic crisis makes people more susceptible to deceit and be subjected to “modern slavery,” with false promises of jobs. “Millions of persons live as slaves around the world, they work in fields and factories (...) threatened with violence if they attempt to escape."

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Written by: Adrian29630, 16 Jun 2009 8:05 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Cabrera
Well it just goes to show how inaccurate these lists really are. Spain is "host" to a very large number of people, largely female, who work as prostitutes in clubs, bars etc and a substantial number come from Columbia as well as other South American and Eastern European countries. Many of these women have been told they can be found work as waitresses, domestic helpers etc but when they arrive in Spain their passports are taken, on the excuse that they need to be registered with the authorities, and then not returned and they are put to work on the streets, in clubs or private villas. Many are introduced to drugs so they have no choice but to work to pay back the cost of their initial fare and to maintain their induced habit.

As usual the people who compile these lists and statistics have absolutely no idea what is happening in the real world!
Written by: PuntaCanaMike, 16 Jun 2009 9:28 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Funnt that we can exploit economically as seen by the growth of the dollar store culture...but sending people to other countries is bad.....go figure!
Written by: PuntaCanaMike, 16 Jun 2009 9:30 PM
From: Dominican Republic
And who owns and supports the byproducts of this "modern slavery"...resorts included?????
Written by: buenoha, 17 Jun 2009 8:05 AM
From: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo
I do not believe this. Dominican women that leave the country know very well what awaits them. It is no slavery nor human trafficking, as they do it voluntarily. Maybe for other countries this is the case, but not for Dominicanas, in general. People leave the DR because its poor and they have better opportunities elsewhere... And mostly they do it because they want a better future for their children, or to buy a house or help their family.
Written by: Grosero, 17 Jun 2009 8:47 AM
From: United States
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Being a Lifer in SF...I have to wonder why Little Mud Cay - Big Mud Cay and Eleuthera in the Bahamas is not mentioned...

Where do you think they stock-pile the illegal until they cross the stream....WHY IT'S THE BAHAMAS...the most crooked place next to San jose CR....sic
Written by: danny00, 17 Jun 2009 5:37 PM
From: United States
Inaccurate, THE WRITER SAID OF THE REPORT.... HOW COME WHEN THE DR IS MENTION IN ANY KIND OF REPORT DOMINICANS ARE THE 1ST TO SAY ITS BULLSHIT!.... OK!.. its all bullshit what others say..... nothing is wrong in the country all is GOOD.........and yes they mention other countries not only the dominican republic, you make it like its the best place to live in the whole world, their are not bars on every home and apt to protect the people, and securtiy guards do not walk around town with SHOTGUNS, all the roads are for travel are wonderfull, their is ELEC. 24HOURS a DAY, THEIR IS NO FRAUD IN THE DR. ALL IS WELL., THE SCHOOLS SYSTEMS ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD, so why worry what others say? ALL SMOKE AND MIRRORS THIS ISLAND.
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