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DAY TWO OF CSEC SYMPOSIUM LOOKS AT HUMAN TRAFFICKING

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August 26, 2010

 

Today is the second day of the first national symposium on the  Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in Belize.

Representatives  from a wide cross section of professionals have convened to look at the  situation in the country and to begin work on a national action plan  that will specifically address the problem. In his address yesterday,  Minister of Human Development and Social Transformation, Eden Martinez  made notice of another serious problem that is also closely linked to  the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children.

 

This is Human  Trafficking.

 

On June 16th, 2010, the Hunting Human Traffickers  Organization reported that about one thousand people are trafficked  through Belize every month. The HHTO also issued an “Appeal to Stop  Human Trafficking in Belize”, a petition urging government to take  immediate action on the matter with a focus on prosecuting those who  profit from the business, improving immigration policy and practices and  strengthening and enforcing liquor license laws.

 

On June 27th, the  Organization for Responsible Tourism released Appeal # 2 on how to stop  human trafficking in Belize. Again, the document highlights the  importance on strengthening immigration and liquor licensing laws within  the country. Minister Martinez says that government is aware of the  situation within the country adding that efforts are being made to  address the matter.

 

Eden Martinez; Minister of Human Development and Social Transformation

“There is the committee that deals with human trafficking which  is a multi-sectoral committee which involves the Police, Immigration,  ministry of human Development, Foreign Affairs and their task is to  monitor the human trafficking situations in Belize. In fact this  committee meets and it strategizes how to reach out to our community so  it focuses on public relations. It goes out and works on targeting  places like brothels and establishments that we feel are engaging in  such practices. They make recommendations and in fact one of the  critical areas that we can look at in terms of tightening that up indeed  is through our immigration officers.  In terms of our public awareness  you may have seen on the media advertisements are made and shown in  order for the general population to become sensitized and become aware  of the gravity of the situation so that we can identify instances where  human trafficking is done.”

 

Belize is placed on Tier 2 Watch List by the United States anti-trafficking of Person’s Act.

 

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