VNExpress-Nov 30

Measures to contain the Covid-19 pandemic have also curtailed human trafficking from Vietnam to China, but traffickers are looking for other routes. In the fall of 2020, when officials in a remote province in China began to check identities to combat Covid transmission, they found a 50-year-old woman in a poor family without any identity papers. “It turned out she was a Vietnamese victim trafficked to China around 35 years ago,” Dinh Thi Minh Chau, a senior psychologist at the Blue Dragon Foundation, a Hanoi organization that works to rescue trafficking victims, said. Michael Brosowski, founder and co-CEO of Blue Dragon, told VnExpress International that the number of rescued people in China increased dramatically thanks to strict measures during the pandemic. Local governments checked every house to control the spread of Covid. The stringent border control on both sides made it hard for traffickers to take people from Vietnam into China. But Brosowski said the fight is not going to slow down as traffickers are trying to ‘diversity’ destination, taking victims to various places within the country and Myanmar, instead of China. Read more at:

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