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Combat human traffickers to build a safe society

MYANMAR society firmly opposes the exploitation of human life, viewing human trafficking as a grave offence. Recognizing the severity of this issue, the government, in collaboration with non-governmental organizations (NGOs), has made it a national priority to eradicate human trafficking. These efforts also encourage all citizens to actively participate in combatting traffickers to ensure the safety of society.

Human trafficking creates an environment of fear and insecurity, as families constantly worry about the safety of their loved ones. Parents, guardians, and other family members live with the concern that their children might fall victim to traffickers, who often exploit vulnerabilities and weak points in the legal system. When faced with such crimes, families naturally look to law enforcement for protection and resolution. However, the prevention of trafficking is a collective responsibility that extends beyond law enforcement to include the entire community.

In Myanmar, trafficking in persons remains a significant issue. Lawbreakers continually seek ways to exploit legal loopholes, making it crucial for citizens to remain vigilant in protecting their families. Recognizing the ongoing threat, the government designated 13 September as Anti-Trafficking in Persons Day in 2013. This observance highlights the national responsibility of combatting trafficking and calls for the active participation of the entire country. Human trafficking is not just a legal issue; it is a humanitarian crisis that threatens the rights, dignity, and well-being of individuals and negatively impacts society as a whole.

Despite efforts to curb human trafficking, it continues to be a severe violation of human rights. Traffickers often prey on individuals in vulnerable situations, exploiting their hardships for profit. The persistence of these crimes underscores the need for ongoing vigilance and action. Myanmar has taken steps to address this issue on a broader scale by signing various agreements and protocols with neighbouring countries. These agreements are part of a cooperative effort to combat human trafficking across borders, with the goal of protecting not only Myanmar citizens but also individuals from neighbouring nations.

The fight against human trafficking requires the collective efforts of the government, NGOs, and the entire population. By working together and remaining vigilant, Myanmar can build a safer society where human dignity is upheld and the exploitation of vulnerable individuals is eradicated. All Myanmar citizens have to understand the severe acts of human traffickers who destroy the Myanmar society and protect the people against human trafficking. If so, parents, guardians and family members may breathe a sigh of relief as an occurrence free from victims of human traffickers.

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