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Friday, February 22, 2013

Amb. Thomas hails govt’s efforts vs. human trafficking

By Michael Vincent D. Cajulao
  
ZAMBOANGA CITY – United States Ambassador to the Philippines Harry K. Thomas is pleased with the over-all efforts of the Philippine government in its continuous fight against human trafficking.
In his visit to the city on Wednesday Ambassador Thomas said “while there are still a lot to be done, the time and effort being devoted by our government officials in combating human trafficking is very encouraging.”

“Many challenges continue, especially in Zamboanga as people go out backdoor. But what I am very pleased about is that Secretary De Lima has devoted a lot of her time, with President Aquino’s encouragement, to stopping this modern day form of slavery,” Thomas emphasized.

As a testament to this, Thomas said, the U.S. government acknowledges the Philippine government’s work against illegal human trade.

“Darlene Pajarito, a prosecutor here, was honored by Secretary Clinton for her work as being one of the leading prosecutors against this,” he said.

Thomas urged the public to help curb this illegal activity.

“I ask all of you to work with us, especially the person that I honor, Sec. De Lima, to stop this. I think this is something we all need to work together on. I have a daughter. I know you all have children, nieces, and nephews, and they deserve the same opportunity that you have to pursue their craft and not be forced into labor or sexual trafficking,” he exhorted.

The ambassador also disclosed that even boys are now being trafficked for sex trade.

“We have now seen that there are boys. Something that we should not have ignored and should not have been a surprise to us. Boys are also trafficked for sexual reasons and we must combat that,” he pointed out.

Thomas came to the city to inaugurate a P13 million training facility inside the Philippine Public Safety College, in Barangay Pasonanca, emphasizing the strong partnership between the U.S. and Philippine governments.

“Very proud that the U.S. government continues to partner with Philippine security and safety organizations in training, especially in human rights, human trafficking, law enforcement, and community policing. This is a very, very proud day. We hope that we’re able to work with the government of the Philippines on more of these in the future,” the soft-spoken ambassador said. (PIA9)