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Malaysia Considers Amending Human Trafficking Law After US Report

Emily Chow
July 1, 2018 | 9:00 am
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Malaysia's new government said on Saturday (30/06) that it is considering amending laws on human trafficking and migrant smuggling just days after the United States State Department reported a lack of progress in the country's efforts to counter trafficking in the past year. (Reuters Photo/Lai Seng Sin)
Malaysia's new government said on Saturday (30/06) that it is considering amending laws on human trafficking and migrant smuggling just days after the United States State Department reported a lack of progress in the country's efforts to counter trafficking in the past year. (Reuters Photo/Lai Seng Sin)

Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia's new government said on Saturday (30/06) that it is considering amending laws on human trafficking and migrant smuggling just days after the United States State Department reported a lack of progress in the country's efforts to counter trafficking in the past year.

The Home Ministry said proposals under discussion focused on protecting victims, by giving them more freedom of movement and work, and introducing stiffer penalties for traffickers.

On Thursday, the US State Department released its annual Trafficking In Persons (TIP) report, in which downgraded Malaysia to the Tier 2 Watch List, a category denoting nations that deserve special scrutiny, noting that the Southeast Asian country had failed to demonstrate stronger efforts than the previous year.

The report said victim protection efforts by the government remained largely inadequate and that complicity among law enforcement officials hampered some anti-trafficking efforts.

"The Malaysian government... takes note of the report on human trafficking and is fully committed to eradicating human trafficking crimes," the Home Ministry said in a statement.

A new government, led by Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, was formed last month, as Malaysians voted for change after nearly 10 years of being led by Najib Razak's scandal-tainted administration.

Malaysia has long been known as a destination for trafficking victims, including documented and undocumented workers.

It relies heavily on cheap foreign labor from Bangladesh, Indonesia, Nepal and the Philippines, among other countries. It has nearly 2 million registered migrant workers, but there are millions more in the country without work permits.

Reuters

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