MalayMail/Reuters-July 2

Malaysia’s predominant human trafficking crime is forced labor, the US State Department said on Friday, after downgrading the South-east Asian country to the worst tier in its annual report on human trafficking. Malaysia fell to ‘Tier 3’ in this year’s closely watched Trafficking in Persons (TIP) report as it continued to conflate human trafficking and migrant smuggling crimes, and did not adequately address or criminally pursue credible allegations on labor trafficking, the report said. In a teleconference with reporters, Acting Director of the State Department’s trafficking office Kari Johnstone said the overwhelming majority of trafficking victims in Malaysia are migrant workers, of which there are an estimated two million who are documented, and a greater number undocumented. “The sectors primarily where we see the greatest forced labour — which is the predominant form of the crime within Malaysia — includes on palm oil and agriculture plantations, in construction sites, in the electronics, garment and rubber product industries,” said Johnstone. The downgrade comes after a string of complaints by rights groups and US. authorities over alleged exploitation of migrant workers in plantations and factories.

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