Owed justice : Thai women trafficked into debt bondage in Japan

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Owed justice : Thai women trafficked into debt bondage in Japan

[by Kinsey Dinan] ; Human Rights Watch/Asia, Human Rights Watch Women's Rihgts Division

Human Rights Watch, c2000

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Japan : Thai women trafficked into debt bondage

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"This report was written by Kinsey Dinan"--Acknowledgments

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Thousands of Thai women are "trafficked" every year into Japan, where many of them endure slavery-like conditions in the Japanese sex industry, Human Rights Watch said in a this new report. According to the 227-page report, "Owed Justice: Thai Women Trafficked into Debt Bondage in Japan," the women are typically promised lucrative jobs by traffickers in Thailand, but arrive in Japan to find themselves trapped in "debt." To repay these exorbitant sums - usually US$25,000 to US$40,000 - they must work for months, or even years, without pay, under highly coercive and abusive conditions. Japanese officials have publicly expressed their concern for the victims of trafficking. But over the course of a six-year investigation in both Japan and Thailand, Human Rights Watch found that the Japanese government has taken no concrete steps to stamp out the practice. The report notes that both the Japanese and Thai governments are participating in the drafting of a United Nations anti-afficking protocol that will influence governments' response to trafficking in persons worldwide. The negotiations resume next month, and Human Rights Watch calls on the Japanese and Thai governments, as well as all other participating states, to ensure that the protocol includes strong provisions for the protection of the human rights and physical safety of trafficking victims.

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