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    ARMENIA AMONG THE THE WORLD'S MOST SUCCESSFUL COUNTRIES IN CONFRONTING HUMAN TRAFFICKING

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/06/20/armenia-among-the-the-worlds-most-successful-countries-in-confronting-human-trafficking/
    12:23 20.06.2013
    Armenia, trafficking

    On June 19, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry released the 2013
    Trafficking in Persons (TIP) report, in which Armenia's status
    improved from Tier 2 to Tier 1. Thanks to effective on-going
    efforts of the Armenian government, led by Deputy Prime Minister
    Armen Gevorgian's Anti-TIP Ministerial Council, Armenia has attained
    Tier 1 status, meaning it is now considered among the world's most
    successful countries in confronting the international scourge of
    human trafficking. U.S. Ambassador John Heffern has released a video
    statement on this announcement.

    The Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report is the U.S. Government's
    principal diplomatic tool to engage foreign governments on human
    trafficking. It represents an updated, global look at the nature and
    scope of trafficking in persons and the broad range of government
    actions to confront and eliminate it. The U.S. Government uses the
    TIP Report to engage other governments around the world in dialogues
    to advance anti-trafficking reforms, to combat trafficking, and to
    target resources on prevention, protection and prosecution programs.

    Worldwide, the report is used by international organizations,
    foreign governments, and nongovernmental organizations alike as a
    tool to examine where resources are most needed. Freeing victims,
    preventing trafficking, and bringing traffickers to justice are the
    ultimate goals of the report and of the U.S Government's anti-human
    trafficking policy.

    In the TIP Report, the Department of State places each country
    onto one of three tiers based on the extent of its government's
    efforts to comply with the "minimum standards for the elimination of
    trafficking." For the fifth year in a row, the Government of Armenia
    continued its sustained efforts to combat trafficking in persons,
    both at the policy and implementation levels. With strong support
    from Deputy Prime Minister Armen Gevorgyan - who chairs the anti-TIP
    Ministerial Council - and the inter-agency working group, the Armenian
    Government reinforced its vigorous and close working ties with anti-TIP
    NGOs, donor organizations, media, and regional partners. In 2012,
    there was an increase in investigations and rigorous prosecution of
    trafficking criminal cases with stiff punishment of perpetrators,
    and no suspended sentences handed down.

    While Tier 1 is the highest ranking, it does not mean that a country
    has no human trafficking problem. On the contrary, a Tier 1 ranking
    indicates that a government has acknowledged the existence of
    human trafficking, made significant efforts to address the problem,
    and complies with certain standards. Each year, governments need to
    demonstrate appreciable progress in combating trafficking to maintain
    a Tier 1 ranking. A country is never finished with the job of fighting
    trafficking.

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