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Recent News (French-English)
[2012/5/21]
MTV Exit returns to Vietnam to fight human trafficking (16 May 2012)- MTV Exit is organising a free concert at My Dinh National Stadium on May 26 to promote human rights with the participation of international artists like the rock group Simple Plan, Korean pop sensations Brown Eyed Girls and Vietnamese star My Tam.
[2012/3/26]
Vietnamese women rescued from Malaysian trafficking ring (24 March 2012) - Malaysian police raided a four-storey restaurant in Sunway, Kuala Lumpur, early in the morning of March 23 and arrested three local men and a Vietnamese woman suspected of being members of a human trafficking ring.
[2012/3/20]
Human trafficking ring busted in northern Vietnam (19 March 2012) - Police in the northern province of Nam Dinh have arrested six members of a ring that trafficked 20 young women, two of them under 16, into China for prostitution.
[2012/2/8]
Gamblers tied up in black credit Tuoi Tre ( 8 Feb 2012) - Along with the busy casinos springing up on the Cambodian side of Cambodia at the border, on the Vietnamese side are hosts of hot loan providers and pawnbrokers, dragging gamblers into a vicious cycle from which there is no exit.
[2012/1/11]
VIETNAM: Police seized couple trafficking women to Malaysia (7 Jan 2012) - Police in Ho Chi Minh City yesterday arrested a couple who had conned at least 7 Vietnamese girls and sold them to a hotel in Malaysia for prostitution.
[2012/1/3]
GREAT NEWS: Laotian girls rescued in the most trouble Southern part of Thailand On 14th December 2011, Alliance Anti Trafic (AAT), Department of Special Investigation (DSI) and Southern Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) raided Baan Inter Karaoke and rescued 41 Laotian women in Narathiwas province, critical Southern part of Thailand.
[2012/1/3]
THAILAND: Lao women freed in Thai brothel raid (14 December 2011) - Police in Thailand said they had rescued 41 women from Laos on Wednesday who had been forced to work as prostitutes in a southern border town.
[2011/12/20]
VIETNAM ratifies measures to combat transnational crime VietNamNet Bridge – Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has ratified two international protocols as measures to prevent and fight organised crime across national borders more effectively. Steps include the convention against trans-national organised crime (TOC) and a protocol to prevent, suppress and punish human trafficking, especially women and children.
VIETNAM:Model, actress caught selling sex for ... (2012/5/26)
(May 25 2012)-Model and actress Hong Ha was caught in the act in a hotel in Hanoi’s Ba Dinh District as police from the Ministry of Public Security bust a large-scale sex ring yesterday (Thursday).