Indonesia

Indonesia is a country located in Southeast Asia, with a population of over 270 million people. While the exact prevalence of human trafficking in Indonesia is difficult to determine, the country is known to be a source, transit, and destination country for human trafficking, with women and children being particularly vulnerable.

Indonesia is a major source country for migrant workers, many of whom may be subjected to labor trafficking or forced labor. Workers may be promised legitimate jobs or contracts, only to find themselves in exploitative and abusive situations once they arrive at their destination. In addition, Indonesian women and girls are also known to be trafficked for the purposes of sexual exploitation within the country and to other parts of the region.

Efforts to combat human trafficking in Indonesia have included increased law enforcement efforts, as well as programs aimed at providing support and services to victims. Indonesia has also ratified several international agreements and protocols related to human trafficking, including the United Nations Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and Children.

Despite these efforts, human trafficking remains a significant challenge in Indonesia, and further action is needed to prevent trafficking, protect victims, and hold traffickers accountable. This may include increasing public awareness and education about the issue, providing greater support and resources to victims and vulnerable populations, and strengthening law enforcement efforts to target trafficking networks and bring perpetrators to justice.

 

 

Indonesia investigates potential debt bondage among workers on U.K. farms
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Indonesia investigates potential debt bondage among workers on U.K. farms

A taskforce is investigating the recruitment process of Indonesian workers who go to pick fruit on U.K. farms. Indonesia launched the investigation after laborers told the Guardian they took on debts of up to £5,000 to secure work on farms in Kent.   Debt raises risk of forced labor  Indonesian fruit pickers told the Guardian that…

Indonesia to investigate claims fruit pickers charged thousands to work in Kent
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Indonesia to investigate claims fruit pickers charged thousands to work in Kent

Exclusive: Taskforce begins work after labourers told Guardian they faced huge debts to unlicensed brokers in Bali A presidential taskforce in Indonesia is investigating the recruitment of fruit pickers who say they took on debts of up to £5,000 to secure jobs in Kent. The Guardian revealed that Indonesian labourers harvesting berries on a farm that…

Kenya 'overwhelmed' by job scam victims in Myanmar – The East African
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Kenya 'overwhelmed' by job scam victims in Myanmar – The East African

By MARY WAMBUI Kenya says it is “overwhelmed” by distress calls of nationals duped into non-existent jobs in the South East Asian region in a suspected cartel of human trafficking. As a result, authorities in Nairobi are warning Kenyans against applying for jobs in Asian countries unless they can confirm their authenticity before leaving. This week,…

PH gains US nod in fight vs human trafficking – Manila Bulletin
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PH gains US nod in fight vs human trafficking – Manila Bulletin

The United States government cited the Philippine government for its relentless efforts in fully achieving the minimum standards against trafficking in persons (TIP) amidt the worldwide Covid-19 pandemic, the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) disclosed on Saturday, July 23. This was based on the recently-issued 2022 US TIP report which placed the…

Human trafficking and abuse: China's Belt and Road Initiative – The BL – TheBL.com
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Human trafficking and abuse: China's Belt and Road Initiative – The BL – TheBL.com

The U.S. State Department on July 19 released its annual Trafficking in Persons Report. It held China and 10 other countries responsible for enabling human trafficking within their borders. According to U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken’s estimate, 25 million individuals continue to be victims of trafficking worldwide. This year’s report began with a section…

The Chinese Regime Commits and Enables Human Trafficking: US State Dept Report
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The Chinese Regime Commits and Enables Human Trafficking: US State Dept Report

The Chinese regime commits and enables trafficking in persons, primarily by subjecting religious and ethnic minorities to forced labor, according to the U.S. Department of State’s latest Trafficking in Persons Report. Forced labor in China is so prevalent—that it amounts to a “government policy or pattern”—conducted by Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials at all levels,…

Indonesia Urges Cambodia to Cooperate Against Human Trafficking – The Epoch Times
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Indonesia Urges Cambodia to Cooperate Against Human Trafficking – The Epoch Times

Indonesia has sought closer cooperation with the Cambodian government to eradicate human trafficking after dozens of Indonesians were trafficked to Cambodia through employment scams. Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi met with Cambodian Interior Minister Krolahom Sar Kheng in Phnom Penh on Thursday to discuss cooperation to eradicate human trafficking, which has been rife in Cambodia….

Need to educate people about sexual violence law: Ministry – Worldakkam
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Need to educate people about sexual violence law: Ministry – Worldakkam

Jakarta-The Ministry of Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection said it needed to build an understanding of the law on sexual violence among the general public in order to support victims. “The public needs to understand this law and is expected to help victims to have the courage to talk (above) about the violence they have…

Heroes in the worldwide fight against human trafficking – US Embassy in Georgia
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Heroes in the worldwide fight against human trafficking – US Embassy in Georgia

A volunteer with the humanitarian group Save the Children sits next to a banner at the Romanian-Ukrainian border in Siret, Romania, on March 7. (© Andreea Alexandru/AP Images) Human traffickers continued to exploit vulnerable and marginalized communities in 2021 and 2022, according to the latest U.S. Department of State Trafficking in Persons Report, released July 19….