Yet, this same magazine does present stories that are eye-openers. Witness this month's expose on human trafficking, and what the US government has been able to accomplish through the State Department's small office (comprised of 23 Civil Service personnel, 3 Presidential management Fellows, 4 contractors and 1 Foreign Service Officer):
In part because of the [Trafficking in Persons] report,Go read the whole article here, even if it is a State Department "official mouthpiece".
• Cambodia shut down a red-light district where 10-year-olds were openly sold and prostituted and “cheap girls” were advertised onthe Internet.
• Japan slashed the number of entertainment visas issued to certified Filipina dancers, singers or other entertainers because traffickers were forcing many of these women into prostitution.
• The United Arab Emirates eliminated the exploitation of South Asian boys as camel-racing jockeys and paid for the repatriation of more than 1,000 boys to their home countries.
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