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Sri Lanka retains Tier 2 ranking in the US Trafficking in Persons Report for the second consecutive year

(Lanka
e News -04.July.2018, 11.00PM) Sri Lanka retained its Tier 2 ranking in
the US State Department Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report for the
second consecutive year. The 2018 Report which was released on 28 June
2018 can be accessed online at https://www.state.gov/j/tip/rls/tiprpt/
The annual Trafficking in Persons Report is prepared as per the US
Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) of 2000, as amended, which has
authorized the establishment of the US State Department’s Office to
Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons and the President’s
Interagency Task Force to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons to
assist in the coordination of anti-trafficking efforts. The annual
Report which assesses all countries is used by the US Government to
engage foreign governments in dialogues to advance anti-trafficking
reforms, combat trafficking and target resources on prevention,
protection and prosecution programmes. Each country is placed onto one
of three tiers based on the extent of the efforts by respective
governments to comply with the “minimum standards for the elimination of
trafficking” found in Section 108 of the TVPA.
From 2013 to 2016, Sri Lanka was placed in the Tier 2 Watch List for 4
successive years and upgraded to Tier 2 in 2017 in view of the proactive
measures taken by the relevant agencies of government to combat
trafficking. Classification of countries in this annual report of the
State Department affects US assistance for countries with governments of
countries on Tier 3 being subject to certain restrictions on US
assistance as well as assistance from multilateral development banks.
The TIP report 2018 states that the Government of Sri Lanka demonstrated
increasing efforts compared to the previous reporting period and
therefore, Sri Lanka has been retained in Tier 2.
Sri Lanka recognizes and acknowledges the magnitude of the problem of
human trafficking worldwide, undermining universal values and posing a
threat to national security by encouraging and enriching transnational
criminal as well as terrorist networks. Sri Lanka remains committed to
working with the US and other bilateral partners as well as
international organizations to combat this scourge locally and
internationally.
Colombo
4 July 2018
4 July 2018
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