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06HANOI775
2006-04-04 09:35:00
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Embassy Hanoi
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VIETNAM: HIGH-LEVEL GVN TIP REVIEW

Tags:  PGOV PHUM KCRM PINS VM TIP 
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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 HANOI 000775 

SIPDIS

SENSITIVE
SIPDIS

STATE FOR EAP/MLS; G/TIP; INL/AAE

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PHUM KCRM PINS VM TIP
SUBJECT: VIETNAM: HIGH-LEVEL GVN TIP REVIEW


UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 HANOI 000775

SIPDIS

SENSITIVE
SIPDIS

STATE FOR EAP/MLS; G/TIP; INL/AAE

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PHUM KCRM PINS VM TIP
SUBJECT: VIETNAM: HIGH-LEVEL GVN TIP REVIEW



1. (SBU) Summary: "Complicated developments" in trafficking
in persons (TIP) in Vietnam (which is coded official
language for a worsening of the situation) provoked a
surprisingly high-level conference on TIP in Hanoi that
involved two Politburo members and numerous other senior
officials in a review of GVN anti-TIP activities. Adding to
the issue's policy importance, TIP was included in the draft
Political Report of the 10th National Communist Party
Congress scheduled for April 18-25. The Prime Minister
exhorted concerned agencies to take "drastic measures" to
combat TIP and threatened to hold officials accountable for
trafficking that occurs in their jurisdictions. Ministry of
Public Security officials reported on trafficking routes and
statistics and indicated that the bulk of trafficking is
still from Vietnam to China, with Cambodia the second-place
destination country. End Summary.

Public Commitment from the GVN
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2. (SBU) On March 27, the Office of the Government (OOG)
coordinated with the Ministry of Public Security (MPS) to
hold a conference in Hanoi on the national anti-criminal
program and the anti-TIP plan of action. The event, which
showcased a general decline in crime in 2005 as it reviewed
the implementation of a Government decree on combating crime
in general and TIP in particular, received high-level
attention and participation. Deputy Prime Ministers Pham
Gia Khiem and Nguyen Tan Dzung (rumored to be the next
Foreign Minister and Prime Minister, respectively),Minister
of Public Security Le Hong Anh and Vice Minister and Police
Lieutenant General Le The Tiem, together with People's
Committee chairmen from the country's "hotspot" provinces,
attended the conference. DPM Dzung instructed those at the
conference that "complicated developments" in TIP in Vietnam
require an "intensified crackdown." Earlier in 2006, Prime
Minister Phan Van Khai ordered that "drastic measures" be
adopted to stop TIP; in the same instruction, he demanded
that heads of local governments be held accountable for any
trafficking problems in their areas of jurisdiction. (Note:

According to the Office of the Government, this instruction
was delivered in writing from the PM through the OOG to the
relevant agencies, but was not recorded and registered the
way a formal PM instruction or decree would be, which means
that, while binding on the agencies involved, it lacks the
force of law of a formal instruction or decree. End Note.)


3. (SBU) The political determination to combat TIP by the
Government of Vietnam (GVN) is also reflected in the
inclusion of anti-TIP language in the Communist Party of
Vietnam's draft Political Report for the 10th Party
Congress. According to a senior official in the Women's
Union of Vietnam, this is a "big deal" because it is the
first time TIP will have been named as a priority in the
"supreme guiding document of the Party." Separately, MPS
has been asked to establish a department on TIP prevention
and control to aid the fight and help the GVN to regulate
its anti-trafficking programs. This would be an upgrade
from the current TIP "dedicated unit" in MPS. The Ministry
of Justice has been tasked by the Prime Minister with
preparing legal amendments to the penal code concerning TIP
prevention and control in order to "strengthen policing
activities."

Trafficking in Persons "More Rampant"
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4. (SBU) Not only has "the trafficking evil" spread
throughout the country, but the tactics involved in luring
women and children have also become more sophisticated and
difficult to detect, Le Minh Phuong, deputy chief of the Ho
Chi Minh City Police's Criminal Investigation Division,
reported in the press. MPS has so far identified 23
specific trafficking routes and 105 hotspots nationwide,
Vice Minister Tiem reported to the conference. Hotspots
include Vietnam's major cities, as well as densely populated
border provinces and perennial migration source areas such
as Thanh Hoa Province. Recent cases have involved women and
children being trafficked to countries such as the Czech
Republic, Russia, Malaysia, Thailand, Macao, Hong Kong and

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South Korea, according to MPS contacts, but the largest
number of victims (70 percent) is trafficked to China,
according to MPS experts.

Prosecution and Protection Efforts
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5. (SBU) According to MPS, Vietnam's law enforcement
agencies have recorded significant results despite the
increased "complexity" of the problem. Between 1998 and
2005, 4,527 women and children were trafficked, MPS stated.
Out of that number, 3,862 were sent to China, and most of
the rest went to Cambodia. An additional 6,418 women and
children were declared missing during the same period, and
may also have been trafficked. In the first quarter of
2006, 63 offenders in 48 incidents were arrested and 153
victims were rescued in 34 localities in Vietnam, the
conference report stated.


6. (SBU) According to the report at the conference,
receiving trafficking survivors and reintegrating them into
their communities have created financial and social issues
for the relevant authorities. Despite serious financial
difficulties, in 2005 Vietnam received and provided
reintegration support for 444 women and children, MPS
reported. In the first quarter of 2006, authorities in 34
localities have accepted back home 153 victims: 109 from
China, 34 from Singapore and 10 from Malaysia, according to
the conference report. In Vietnam, the Ministry of Labor,
War Invalids and Social Affairs (MOLISA) is the point of
contact for reintegration support for the victims.

Comment
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7. (SBU) Conferences on TIP can be a dime a dozen, but this
one was different. The attendance of two Politburo members
plus multiple sub-cabinet members and the PM's directive to
implementing agencies to increase the attention paid to the
problem made this a very important meeting. The CPV's
inclusion of TIP into its five-year strategic guidance
document (the blueprint for all of Vietnam's public
policies) for consideration at the 10th Party Congress is
also very significant and demonstrates that combating TIP is
at the top of the GVN's and CPV's priority lists. The
inclusion in the draft Political Report is also vital
because it ensures that the enthusiasm in combating TIP will
not fade with the departure of the Prime Minister in May or
June, but will live on as an element of the Party's long-
term policy guidance. The Ministry of Justice's involvement
indicates that Vietnam shares our concern regarding the
incomplete TIP legal framework, which some of our
interlocutors admit poses a significant hassle at times.
End Comment.

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