Posts tagged sex trafficking
The Lost Sheep, A Tale of the Little Sheep Mascot

Sheep are like beings that need care and protection, just like a shepherd does. They also symbolize New Zealand, where LIFT originated and where these sheep are commonly seen. When we think about LIFT's mission, it's a powerful reminder of what matters most to us: safeguarding people's lives from human trafficking.

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2023 US TIP Report and LIFT's Responses to Combating Human Trafficking

LIFT International’s mission focuses on prosecuting and preventing human trafficking by strengthening justice systems. When it comes to the Tier results, we see them as an annual opportunity to use them as a self-reflection tool. Specifically, we aim to clearly observe our progress in fulfilling our mission and our ability to contribute to society in tackling human trafficking. Thailand ranks among the nations meeting Tier 2 standards this year, as recognized in last year's rankings. While we hold the futuristic hope of raising the standards for combating human trafficking in Thailand, we also acknowledge that reaching and maintaining this level has been possible due to the efforts and cooperation from all sectors in dealing with the progressive tactics of perpetrators in the modern day.

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Compensation for Lost Happiness

LIFT’s goal is to strengthen the legal system so that perpetrators are brought to justice and victims' loss and dignity are restored. What becomes of the immeasurable damage, shattered dreams, and forfeited happiness that the victim experience? Unfortunately, since Thai law operates under the civil law system, tangible losses are mainly considered. We work tirelessly to help survivors receive compensation for their losses, which is a tough challenge for our team.

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Join Hands and Be Joyful

The New Year countdown is drawing close and we are reflecting on this past year. It has been a year filled with many stories and challenges for LIFT. However, we can rejoice in the results of our work from our joined hands and team unity.As you know human trafficking is a complicated issue and needs cross-sector collaboration to solve. Even though the coronavirus epidemic (Covid-19) has slightly reduced, its effects have permanently changed our workflows.Through this blog we hope you see what LIFT has experienced, both highs and lows, and rejoice with us.

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Turning Tears of Fear, into Tears of Joy

In 2019 law enforcement terminated a massage parlour in Bangkok. Amidst the chaos, a sixteen years old girl, Ying*, sat quietly in the corner crying, her body shaking. This had been her first day at work, having just arrived at work. A manager promised her 50,000 THB or around 2,300 NZD, if she serviced a businessman. Customers are willing to pay extra for a girl like Ying who has never had a sexual experience. However, she was saved from being exploited by an illegal underage prostitution business. Now, she is at home and continues her studies after completing her recovery process. Ying is a lucky girl for receiving LIFT's assistance but there are many similar stories of girls in tears with fear of being a victim of sex trafficking. Read this story and learn how we can wipe and replace the tears of fear with joy.

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2022 US TIP Report : Call to Action for Responding to the Human Trafficking Ranking

Each year those working in the human trafficking field have focused on the release of the Trafficking in Persons Report (TIP Report) by the USA Department of State. This year Thailand has been raised to Tier 2, moving up from being a country in Tier 2 Watchlist. This year the report mentioned that Thailand has not yet met minimum standards to eradicate human trafficking. However, it has shown an improvement in efforts compared to last year.

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2021 US TIP Report

The 2021 US TIP Report saw Thailand demoted from Tier 2 to Tier 2 Watch List. We grieve with our partners in government and law enforcement who have set their sights on a Tier 1 goal, and also commit alongside them to accept the challenge and recommendations made by the TIP Report to do whatever it takes to reach that goal.

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Human Trafficking Victims and Mental Health

LIFT Lawyer, Wiliyasinee Rinya, speaks about the changes she has seen in the Thai judiciary system regarding care for the mental health and well being of human trafficking survivors.

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Boys Don't Cry

I don’t have any damage” is an example that shows how gender role teaching influences males’ lives. When some young boys face problems they choose to keep quiet because they are taught boys or men shouldn’t cry. Online sexual exploitation damages many people’s lives, including the boy who tried to hide his trauma and tried to tell everyone that, “I don’t have any damage”.

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2020 U.S. TIP Report

2020 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report is here. Thailand remains Tier 2. East Asia & Pacific region saw a 51% increase in prosecutions, 186% increase in convictions, and 161% increase in victims identified compared to last year's report. Kudos to all our partners throughout the region fighting this battle together.

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Signs of Trafficking

Sometimes, situations don’t look quite right in our daily commutes and lives. The problem is that most of us don’t know what we’re seeing. Experts say that it’s important to know how to spot the signs when we encounter a potential trafficking victim.

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Myths of Trafficking

There are some misconceptions about what human trafficking, and what the fight against human trafficking, looks like. We found this video series on the Myths of Trafficking to be particularly helpful in debunking some common misconceptions of what trafficking looks like.

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Causes of Trafficking

Modern slavery occurs due to a range of interconnected causes. Although there’s a complex scope of factors that contribute to modern day slavery, two underlying variables keeps the industry’s heart pumping — the traffickers themselves and the demand that motivates them.

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Definitions of Trafficking

The lives of victims of trafficking don’t always fall under strict definitions. However, it does help to understand various legal categories of trafficking so that we can identify and stop them.

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History of Response to Sex Trafficking

Part II of series: As Thailand is a “source, destination, and transit country for men, women, and children who are subjected to forced labor and sex trafficking,” the need for improved legislation, and a collaborative anti-trafficking response was dire.

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History of Sex Trafficking in Thailand

How Thailand became a sex tourism hotspot that in part contributed to the rise of organized crime sex trafficking and the evolution of the anti-trafficking response. This overview addresses the Western-facing sex industry and not local demand.

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Meet Jane

Jane is one of Thailand's most experienced social workers dealing with human trafficking cases. Jane has been a voice for victims of trafficking in Thailand since 2000. She is now the head of LIFT's Aftercare Team in charge of our Protect programs.

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Undercover: An Investigator Profile Part II

This is part 2 of a 2 part interview with one of our Identify team members. The goal of our Identify team is to support law enforcement in conducting investigations that identify victims and perpetrators of human trafficking.

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Undercover: An Investigator Profile

This is part 1 of a 2 part interview with one of our Identify team members. The goal of our Identify team is to support law enforcement in conducting investigations that identify victims and perpetrators of human trafficking.

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Meet Pik

Pik has been instrumental in partnering with public prosecutors to put traffickers and exploiters in jail and in protecting and compensating victims of trafficking. 

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