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    Prosecution of human trafficking in Morocco (TIP 2023)

    The government increased overall anti-trafficking law enforcement efforts.  Law 27.14 criminalized sex trafficking and labor trafficking and prescribed penalties of five to 10 years’ imprisonment and a fine between 10,000 and 500,000 dirhams (DH) ($950 and $47,710) for crimes involving adult victims, and 20 to 30 years’ imprisonment and a fine between 100,000 and one […] More

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    Prosecution of human trafficking in China (TIP 2023)

    The government maintained insufficient anti-trafficking law enforcement efforts, including by continuing to apply extensive law enforcement and paramilitary resources toward the mass detention and forced labor of members of ethnic and religious minority groups.  The criminal code criminalized some forms of sex trafficking and labor trafficking.  Various provisions of the criminal code could be used to prosecute […] More

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    Protection against human trafficking in China (TIP 2023)

    The government maintained insufficient efforts to protect victims, including by continuing to facilitate the forced labor of its citizens domestically, and by failing to identify or provide services to PRC citizens subjected to forced labor abroad.  For the sixth consecutive year, the government did not report how many victims it identified or referred to protection services, […] More

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    Prevention of human trafficking in China (TIP 2023)

    The government maintained insufficient efforts to prevent trafficking and in some instances abetted or perpetrated trafficking.  PRC authorities continued to perpetrate trafficking crimes in the country and abroad, including by committing genocide and crimes against humanity and using emerging technologies to carry out discriminatory surveillance and ethno-racial profiling measures designed to subjugate and exploit minority populations […] More

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    Prevention of human trafficking in Cote d’Ivoire (TIP 2023)

    The government maintained insufficient efforts to prevent trafficking.  The CNLTP, while intending to lead the government’s anti-trafficking prevention efforts, did not meet for the second consecutive year, and the government did not report allocating dedicated funding for its operations for the fourth consecutive year.  The government’s draft 2022-2025 NAP remained pending adoption for the second […] More

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    Protection against human trafficking in Cote d’Ivoire (TIP 2023)

    The government increased efforts to identify and protect victims.  The government reported identifying and referring to care at least 1,185 trafficking victims, including 419 sex trafficking and 766 forced labor victims, compared with identifying and referring 1,190 victims to services during the previous reporting period.  The majority of identified victims were foreign nationals, mostly from […] More

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