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		<title>United States And Myanmar Hold First Human Trafficking Dialogue</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In what could be described as a watershed moment for United States-Myanmar relations, these two countries held their first joint human trafficking discussions officially dubbed the U.S.-Myanmar Trafficking in Persons  dialogue. The discussions were held on August 1, 2013 in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar. Myanmar Police Chief Major General Zaw Win and United States  Ambassador-at-Large for the Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in  Persons Luis CdeBaca headed the Myanmar and United States&#8217; delegations. These events were reported in an August 19th Press Release from the American State Department. To quote from the recent <a title="State Department Press Release" href="http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2013/08/213269.htm">State Department Press Release</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>In-depth discussions covered a variety of human trafficking issues,  including forced labor, sex trafficking, and the unlawful recruitment  and use of child soldiers, with particular focus on the importance of  employing a victim-centered approach to combating human trafficking, the  need to show concrete results in holding to account perpetrators of all  forms of trafficking, and the benefits of robust government-civil  society partnerships. Both governments agreed the dialogue was very productive and pledged  their continued commitment to enhanced cooperation in addressing this  serious crime and human rights issue under the auspices of the United  States-Myanmar Joint Plan on Trafficking in Persons.</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>Human trafficking is a serious issue to American policymakers as well as their counterparts in the various nations which comprise the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Many of the ASEAN members states (Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam) have struggled with human trafficking and have promulgated policies to thwart would-be traffickers and provide assistance to the victims of this insidious international scourge. It is promising to see the United States engaging Myanmar on this issue as recent history has seen Myanmar maintaining a rather aloof stance towards both the United  States and the international community as a whole. Hopefully, this recent meeting will garner further cooperation between the United States and the Union of Myanmar on this issue as the eradication of human trafficking would prove to be not only a benefit to the people of each of these countries, but also to the region and the world. It could be argued that by engaging Myanmar in a discussion of this issue the United States is not only highlighting Myanmar&#8217;s importance geopolitically, but also that country&#8217;s potential to curtail human trafficking on a regional scale. Should this meeting result in any decrease (whether large or small) in human trafficking, then this initial dialogue must be viewed as a success. Hopefully the day will come when human trafficking is no longer the problem that it is at this time.</p>
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