Identifier
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09ABUDHABI1086
2009-11-17 08:42:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Abu Dhabi
Cable title:  

2009 TIP INTERIM ASSESSMENT FOR UAE

Tags:  PGOV PHUM ELAB KTIP KCRM KWMN SMIG AE 
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P 170842Z NOV 09
FM AMEMBASSY ABU DHABI
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 3103
INFO RUEHDE/AMCONSUL DUBAI PRIORITY 8501
RUEHZM/GULF COOPERATION COUNCIL COLLECTIVE
UNCLAS ABU DHABI 001086 

SIPDIS

DEPARTMENT FOR NEA/ARP, NEA/RA AND G/TIP

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PHUM ELAB KTIP KCRM KWMN SMIG AE
SUBJECT: 2009 TIP INTERIM ASSESSMENT FOR UAE

REF: STATE 112489

UNCLAS ABU DHABI 001086

SIPDIS

DEPARTMENT FOR NEA/ARP, NEA/RA AND G/TIP

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PHUM ELAB KTIP KCRM KWMN SMIG AE
SUBJECT: 2009 TIP INTERIM ASSESSMENT FOR UAE

REF: STATE 112489


1. (SBU) Post presents the following update in response to reftel
request for a summary of UAEG progress on selected anti-trafficking
issues.


2. (SBU) In October, the Dubai Attorney General announced the
creation of a permanent task force to handle human trafficking cases.
The task force is a centralized anti-trafficking unit that will
investigate and prosecute TIP cases, as well as identify and support
victims. To that end, the task force will include social workers and
mental health professionals, in addition to female investigators
assigned to cases involving female victims. As of mid-October, Dubai
authorities had brought 17 human trafficking cases to court in 2009.
At least twice, Dubai prosecutors filed human trafficking charges in
sexual assault cases where it was alleged the perpetrators sought to
force the victims into prostitution. In August, Dubai criminal
courts handed down five-year prison sentences to three individuals
convicted of trafficking for prostitution a woman who was held
captive for one day. Two convicted traffickers in another case
received life sentences.


3. (SBU) There are two primary shelters, one in Abu Dhabi and one in
Dubai, for trafficking victims. They operate under the Red Crescent
Authority, which is considering an expansion of services, possibly to
include a new facility in Sharjah. On November 8, "Mother of the
Nation" Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak toured the Abu Dhabi shelter and
donated one million dirham (approximately $272,500 USD) to support
its operations.


4. (SBU) The UAEG now has bilateral agreements with eight labor
exporting countries: India, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka,
Bangladesh, Nepal, China, and Thailand. The agreements vary in
content but share the intent of involving government labor ministries
in the contracting of laborers as a means of undermining illegitimate
private recruiting agencies. At least four source countries now have
a minimum wage standard that must be incorporated into legal
contracts involving their nationals working in the UAE.


5. (SBU) Anti-trafficking experts from the International Organization
for Migration (IOM) visited the country earlier this year to train
law enforcement officials and NGO representatives in identifying
trafficked persons and traffickers and in techniques for interviewing
potential victims.


6. (SBU) One other significant development is the government-mandated
electronic wage deposit system for foreign laborers intended to
prevent abuse of the sponsorship system by establishing a record of
direct salary payments. An estimated 500,000 workers will be covered
by the end of 2009, and four million by the UAEG's May 2010
implementation deadline.

OLSON