Thailand Responses to Trafficking in Persons

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Thailand Responses to Trafficking in Persons Bureau of Anti-Trafficking in Women and Children Department of Social Development and Welfare Ministry of Social Development and Human Security 1

Overview 1. Situation of Trafficking in Persons 2. Thai Government in Response to TIP National Policy and Plan & Mechanisms Measures on Combating TIP: Prevention, Protection, Prosecution, Repatriation and reintegration 3. New Act on Anti-Trafficking in Persons B.E. 2551 (2008) 4. Key Success and Lessons Learned Department of Social Development and Welfare 2

Department of Social Development and Welfare 3

Structure of Agencies under Ministry of Social Development and Human Security for Anti-Trafficking MSDHS Secretariat Office of National Committee on Prevention and Suppression of TIP National Operation Center On Prevention and Suppression of TIP OWPPEVG DSDW BATWC 75 Provincial SDHS Offices Secretariat Office 104 Shelters Department of Social Development and Welfare 4

Bureau of Anti-Trafficking in Women and Children Serve as a focal point for the co-ordination among the networks of concerned agencies for the protection and welfare of victims of trafficking of women and children. Conduct relevant studies and analyses of means for preventing human trafficking and to provide welfare assistance, protection, and vocational development for women and children who are victims of human trafficking. Promote the implementation of national laws, international conventions and declarations relating to women and child welfare, protection against violence and human trafficking and to promote adoption placement for children. Department of Social Development and Welfare 5

Diverse forms of trafficking 4 Department of Social Development and Welfare 6

New pattern of TIP There are more exploitation in male labour Both Thais and migrants kidnapped for fishing boats Migrants in seafood processing plant Department of Social Development and Welfare 7

3 Statuses of Human Tracking Origin area : Thai women are trafficked to Malaysia, Japan, Australia, Bahrain, South Africa, etc. Transit area: Cambodia, Burmese, Chinese, Laotian, Vietnamese trafficked to Malaysia for sexual exploitation Destination area: Cambodia, Burmese, Chinese, Laotian, Vietnamese trafficked to Thailand in various forms Department of Social Development and Welfare 8

Global Situation of TIP ILO estimated that there were women, men include children 2.5 million fall into victims of TIP, > 1.39 million were from ASIA, Source : ILO, 2005 Department of Social Development and Welfare 9

Department of Social Development and Welfare 10

TIP Report: USA Each year, American embassies conduct assessment of anti-trafficking measures by each government all over the world TIP Report functions as a trade and diplomatic tool to urge the government Each country will be categorized as Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3 In 2008 Thailand falls into Tier 2 โ Department of Social Development and Welfare 11

Thai Government in Response to TIP 12

Thailand Responses to Trafficking in Persons Multi-sector Multi- Ministerial Multi- Disciplinary National Policies and political will Mechanisms Budget Department of Social Development and Welfare 13

National Policies and Plans 1. National Policy and Plan of Action for the Prevention and Eradication of the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children 1996 2. National Policy and Plan of Prevention, Suppression and Combating Domestic and Transnational Trafficking in Women and Children 2003 (6 years) Department of Social Development and Welfare 14

Timeframe & Structure Plan of Actions Short term: 3 years 2003 2006 Long term : 6 years 2003-2009 1. Prime Minister Office 2. Ministry of Foreign Affairs 3. Ministry of Tourism and Sports 4. Ministry of Social Development and Human Security 5. Ministry of Interior 6. Ministry of Justice 7. Ministry of Labor 8. Ministry of Education 9. Ministry of Public Health 10. Ministry of Industry 11. Ministry of Agriculture and Corporation 12. Bureau of University Affairs 13. Office of Attorney General, Court 14. Royal Thai Police 15. National Human Rights Committee 16. The House of Representatives 17. The Senates 18. NGOs 19. Media at national and local level 20. International Organizations Department of Social Development and Welfare 15

National Policy and Plan of Prevention, Suppression and Combating Domestic and Transnational Trafficking in Women and Children 2003 Prevention Protection Prosecution & Suppression Data System & Follow up Repatriation & Reintegration Enhancing Coordination with International Organization Development of Management System Department of Social Development and Welfare 16

What works for Anti-TIP NPA? Know the problem, current situation and updated information Identify TIP terminology by existing framework of laws domestically and internationally to determine strategies prioritization and target groups Ensure that plans can be done and responsive to the problem, widely accepted, involve more stakeholders and welcome more comments Know what channel that the issue can be pushed and then lobby the plan to get approval Budgeting, follow-up mechanism Department of Social Development and Welfare 17

Government s Political Will & Commitment National Workshop on Human Trafficking 6 August 2004 Government House Bangkok, Thailand Department of Social Development and Welfare 18

Government s Political Will & Commitment Enactment of the New Anti- Trafficking in Persons B.E. 2551 (2008) Prime Minister H.E. Samak Sundaravej encouraged national campaign by signing at the campaign board Cabinet Resolution approved National Anti-Human Trafficking Day of Thailand on 5 th June Department of Social Development and Welfare 19

National Mechanisms 20

Institutionalize permanent structures at national level According to the New Anti-TIP Act of 2008 1. National Committee on Prevention and Suppression of TIP, Chaired by the Prime Minister 2. National Committee for Coordinating and Monitoring of TIP, Chaired by the Deputy of the Prime Minister Department of Social Development and Welfare 21

National Operational Mechanisms National Committee on Prevention and Suppression of Trafficking in Persons: establishment of new mechanisms approved by the Cabinet in 2005: responsible for policy decision making National Operational Center on Prevention and Suppression of Trafficking in Persons Provincial Operational Center on Prevention and Suppression of Trafficking in Persons Operational Center on Prevention and Suppression of Trafficking in Persons at foreign countries Department of Social Development and Welfare 22

Special Governmental Units for Anti-Trafficking 1. The Bureau of Anti- Trafficking in Women and Children, under Department of Social Development and Welfare 2. The Crime against Child, Juvenile and Women Suppression Division, under Royal Thai Police 3. The Centre Against International Human Trafficking, International Affairs Department, Office of the Attorney General Department of Social Development and Welfare 23

Key Measures in Prevention and Suppression of TIP 24

Key Measures in Prevention and Suppression of TIP Multi-Sector Multi-Ministerial Multi-Disciplinary International Cooperation Recovery, Repatriation, Reintegration Legislation & Law Enforcement Protection Prevention Department of Social Development and Welfare 25

Prevention Measure Raising Awareness Reducing group at risks Networking Anti Prostitution Campaign for Young Girls Safe Migration Knowledge for Thai Women Media, publication to sensitize human trafficking problem Access to education for all children 8 Welfare and Vocational Training Center for Women Project of Building up New Life for Rural Women Community Mechanism and Network Development Project. Thai Volunteers Networking in Foreign Countries Department of Social Development and Welfare 26

Publications: anti-human trafficking Department of Social Development and Welfare 27

Organizing a Campaign for New Law on Anti-Trafficking in Persons Acts Department of Social Development and Welfare 28

Campaign for Anti-TIP Department of Social Development and Welfare 29

Anti-Human Trafficking Day

Legislation Measure 1996 Prostitution Prevention and Suppression Act 1997 Measures on Prevention and Suppression of Trafficking in Women and Children Act 1997 Penal Code Amendment Act No. 14 1999 Criminal Procedure Amendment Act 2003 Child Protection Act 2008 Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act Department of Social Development and Welfare 31

New Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act B.E. 2551 (2008) 32

New Anti-Trafficking Law of Thailand Replace the old law 1997 Measure on Prevention and Suppression of Trafficking in Women and Children Act Clearer definition of trafficking in persons in compliance with TIP Protocol and cover trafficked men Harsher penalties, better suppression and greater protection Reinforcing with national mechanisms to enforce the law more effectively Department of Social Development and Welfare 33

New Anti-Trafficking Law of Thailand Establishment of Mechanisms More Power on Suppression Greater Protection National Committee on Prevention & Suppression National Coordination and Monitoring Committee on Prevention & Suppression National Fund for Prevention & Suppression Guilty as a basis fault according to the Anti- Money Laundry Act of 1997 Harsher penalties, esp. on state officials involved with the law Punish both individual & juristic persons Early deposition Witness Protection Art. 29 held for victims identification 24 hours 7 days, provision of temporary shelters Art. 33 provision of protection centre Art. 37 respect to humanitarian and human right basis Department of Social Development and Welfare 34

Strong Prosecution (1) The law clearly defines the elements of human trafficking crimes. There are clearer and more serious penalties. The punishment for trafficking crimes against children will be more severe than those against adults. Anyone conspires to commit a human trafficking crime is subject to punishment. Civil servants and Anti-Trafficking Committee members involved in human trafficking crimes are subject to a harsher penalty. Department of Social Development and Welfare 35

Strong Prosecution (2) Where the offender is a juristic person, if the offense is caused by an order or act of any person, or the omission to issue an order or perform an act which is the obligation of the managing director, or any person responsible for carrying out the business of the said juristic person, such person is liable for punishment. Whoever commits a human trafficking offense outside the Kingdom shall be liable for the punishment within the Kingdom. All offenses under the new Act shall be predicated under the Anti-Money Laundering Act, B.E. 2542 (1999). Department of Social Development and Welfare 36

Greater Protection (1) Victims will be protected by the government regardless of whether or not they consented to being trafficked. The opinion of the trafficked person will be regarded throughout the legal and protective processes, allowing for greater victim participation, and protecting their human rights and dignities Identify the precise measures to be taken to protect and assist the victims. Protection also covers any potential victims. Department of Social Development and Welfare 37

Greater Protection (2) Victims are entitled to witness protection, legal aid, and the right to obtain compensation for damages caused by trafficking. Specify repatriation for victims found outside of Thailand without identity cards will be repatriated into the Kingdom as long as their status of residency or domicile in Thailand or even in a process of granting Thai citizenship can be verified. Victims identities and privacy will be protected from the media. Department of Social Development and Welfare 38

Mechanisms for Enforcement Creates the competent official as specific government official in charge Determines the 2 National Committees on Prevention and Suppression as part of the permanent structure of the government The new Anti-TIP Fund is set up as capital for providing assistance to trafficked persons & supporting activities on prevention and suppression of trafficking in persons. Annual reports will be prepared to show operations used in combating human trafficking, in order to compile a cumulative database, to identify more efficient anti-trafficking measures in the future. Department of Social Development and Welfare 39

Multi-Disciplinary Team Approach 40