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Malaysia to consider revising law on human trafficking

The Malaysian Government said on June 30 that it is considering amending laws on human trafficking and migration.
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Hanoi (VNA) – The Malaysian Government said on June 30 that itis considering amending laws on human trafficking and migration.

Several days earlier, the US Department of State released a report thatsaid Malaysia made little progress in fighting human trafficking in 2017.

An announcement of Malaysia’s Home Ministry said proposals are beingdiscussed, focusing on protecting victims by giving them more freedom ofmovement and work, and on imposing stricter punishment on traffickers.

The ministry also affirmed the resolve to make utmost efforts toeradicate the evil.

In its report released on June 28, the US Department of State saidvictim protection efforts by the Malaysian Government remained largelyinadequate and complicity among law enforcement officials hampered someanti-trafficking efforts.

Malaysia has long been known as a destination for trafficking victims,including workers with or without legal documents. The country has nearly 2million documented migrant workers, but there are also millions of others workingillegally.-VNA
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