Vientiane - Thailand accounts for about 90 per cent of the human trafficking from neighbouring Laos, with girls aged 12 to 18 making up a majority of the victims, state media reported Tuesday.
Leik Boonwaat, representative of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to Laos, said it was estimated that some 35 per cent of the Lao nationals trafficked to Thailand end up in prostitution, the Vientiane Times reported.
Another 32 per cent end up in forced labour, 17 per cent work in factories and 4 per cent on fishing boats, the report said.
The UN official said an estimated 200,000 to 450,000 people are trafficked annually in the Greater Mekong sub-region, which includes southern China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam, the countries joined by the Mekong River.
The UN office estimates were made at a seminar held Monday in Vientiane with the Justice Ministry to assess the progress of a joint project to combat human trafficking in the impoverished, land-locked country.
"Since October 2006, the ministry has worked alongside UNODC to strengthen the capacity of criminal justice institutions, including the judiciary and government law enforcement bodies, to prevent and combat human trafficking and related forms of organised crime in Laos," the state-run Vientiane Times reported.
The main reason for this human traficking is because Lao people want to take jobs in Thailand to earn money for themselves and their families. If they have good jobs in Laos and get good salaries, they won't have to go to work in Thailand.
The main reason for this human traficking is because Lao people want to take jobs in Thailand to earn money for themselves and their families. If they have good jobs in Laos and get good salaries, they won't have to go to work in Thailand.
i agree with your statement, but also look at it this way if thailand wern't so infamous for sex tourism then their would be no prostitutes in thailand, if a country had plenty of jobs and wealth couldn't they think of some other jobs for their people or people looking for opportunities in a different country.
for example hundreds of thousands of hispanic workers go to the U.S. for the same reason lao/cambodian/chinese/vietnamese etc. go to thailand but mexicans dont end up as prostitutes, slave labor they actually do contribute alot positively to the economy.
so you cannot blame this on the lao government alone but the thai system of work as well. i mean for such a "developed country" why is prostitution such a lucrative business. chop off the source of the problem and their will be no more trails leading to it.
Lao people have to survive and have to eat when there are no jobs in Laos . So they have no choice. Lao government should improve the trade laws and force the Chinese and foreign companies to hire and train Lao people in Laos instead of bringing their workers from China or abroad.
IT IS LAO GOVERMENT RESPONSIBITY TO HELP LAO PEOPLE FIND THE JOB. BASE ON THEIR KNOWLEDGEMENT AND SKILL OR TRAINING IF THEY NEEDED. PLEASE DON'T LET YOUNG LAO PEOPLE CROSS THE BORDER TO FIND JOB IN THAILAND, THEY'LL ALL END UP BEING PROSTITUDE. I HEARD A LOT OF THE STORY HOW CRUELTY THEY HAVE FACE IN THAILAND. THEY WILL BE SENDING BACK TO LAOS AFTER EFFECTED BY THE DESEASE/HIV. I WOULDN'T BLAME THAI FOR THIS. 30-40 YEARS AGO ONLY THE GIRL FROM THAILAND OR VIETNAM WHO WERE PROSTITUDE IN LAOS. PLEASE STOP AND HELP LAO GIRL.
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