| Title | Thailand: 1. Is there any information on whether there have been reprisals against former trafficked women who have paid off their debt and not informed on their traffickers? 2. How well organised are the traffickers and would they have information that a person was not an informant in Australia? 3. Regarding re-trafficking, is it correct to say that in Thailand there is no forced trafficking/kidnapping and that the consent of the woman to working in the sex industry is obtained? 4. Is there any new country information to indicate that there has been an improvement in the level protection by state authorities from traffickers? Is so what protection can a trafficked woman reasonably expect? 5. Question deleted |
| Publisher | Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal |
| Publication Date | 13 November 2006 |
| Country | Thailand |
| Topics | Prostitution / Commercial sex work | State protection | Trafficking in persons |
| Citation / Document Symbol | THA30881 |
| Cite as | Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal, Thailand: 1. Is there any information on whether there have been reprisals against former trafficked women who have paid off their debt and not informed on their traffickers? 2. How well organised are the traffickers and would they have information that a person was not an informant in Australia? 3. Regarding re-trafficking, is it correct to say that in Thailand there is no forced trafficking/kidnapping and that the consent of the woman to working in the sex industry is obtained? 4. Is there any new country information to indicate that there has been an improvement in the level protection by state authorities from traffickers? Is so what protection can a trafficked woman reasonably expect? 5. Question deleted, 13 November 2006, THA30881, available at: http://www.refworld.org/docid/4b6fe2fbd.html [accessed 22 May 2013] |
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