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09ASTANA1985
2009-11-10 10:29:00
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Embassy Astana
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KAZAKHSTAN: TRAFFICKING AWARENESS CAMPAIGN COMPLETED

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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 ASTANA 001985 

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STATE FOR INL/AAE, G/TIP, SCA/CEN

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV ELAB EAID SMIG SOCI KTIP KCRM KWKN KZ
SUBJECT: KAZAKHSTAN: TRAFFICKING AWARENESS CAMPAIGN COMPLETED

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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 ASTANA 001985

SIPDIS

STATE FOR INL/AAE, G/TIP, SCA/CEN

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV ELAB EAID SMIG SOCI KTIP KCRM KWKN KZ
SUBJECT: KAZAKHSTAN: TRAFFICKING AWARENESS CAMPAIGN COMPLETED

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1. SUMMARY: INL's anti-trafficking information campaign, including
10 performances of the play "Night Stars," a roundtable, and press
conference, received unanimously positive responses. "Night Stars,"
based on true-life stories of former victims of trafficking, was
performed in Astana by the Kokshetau Russian Drama Theater group.
At the beginning of each performance informational flyers were
distributed and anti-trafficking posters designed by children were
exhibited. A press conference marked the opening of the campaign,
and a roundtable with government agencies closed it. END SUMMARY.


2. The INL-sponsored information campaign aimed to warn students
about the dangers of human trafficking and teach them ways to avoid
victimization when seeking jobs abroad. The Feminist League NGO and
the Kokshetau Russian Drama Theater, in close cooperation with the
Ministries of Justice (MOJ),Internal Affairs (MVD),and Education
(MOE) implemented the program.


3. Galina Morozova, President of the Feminist League NGO, has been
working with victims of trafficking on a daily basis for over 10
years and runs a victims' shelter in the northern, agricultural city
of Kokshetau. Before establishment of a shelter in Kokshetau,
Morozova aided victims in her home, which inspired a book based on
their stories. Looking to reach a wider audience, she approached
the Russian Drama Theater in Kokshetau with a proposal to adapt her
book for the stage.


4. Due to a personal tragedy, Valeryi Tarasov, Director of the
Russian Drama Theater, readily agreed to help. His brother,
sister-in-law, and their son disappeared 13 years ago. The child
was later found in Moscow being forced to beg, and the parents were
never found. Orenbai Zhanaidarov's adaption of the book has been
performed 48 times in Kokshetau.

NIGHT STARS


5. "Night Stars" follows the lives of five young girls whose
pursuit of their dreams of a better life abroad leads them to a
brothel in an unnamed country that bears a striking resemblance to

Turkey. Each girl tells the story of being promised a great career
(e.g. dancer, singer, or model) but ending up trafficked and having
her life descended into horror and degradation. After every girl
tells her tale, the lead character is attacked by a pimp, kills him,
flees to a Russian Orthodox church, and is reunited with her mother.
Each story effectively demonstrates the stages of trafficking, such
as recruitment, transportation, seizure of documents, and
exploitation. The play also effectively focuses on traffickers'
promises of a better life and their manipulation to attract young
woman.

THE INFORMATION CAMPAIGN


6. On September 14, a press conference with the DCM, Vice-Minister
of Justice Dulat Kustavletov, Chairman of the Ministry of
Education's Committee on Protection of Children's Rights Zhumazhan
Zhukenov, Chief of the Ministry of Interior's Department to Combat
Organized Crime Armanbek Baimurzin, and Morozova launched the
project at the Zhastar Palace of Youth in Astana. Representatives
of the Supreme Court and Prosecutor General's Office attended the
press conference and play. Following the press conference, the DCM
and Vice-Minister presented certificates of appreciation to 18
children who drew the informational posters on display during every
performance of the play.


7. Morozova introduced each of the 10 performances during the
five-day project with a short lecture about human trafficking. DVDs
of the play and specially-designed informational materials were also
distributed. The materials describe the risks of trafficking,
traffickers' recruitment methods, and detailed instructions for
those seeking employment outside of their native city or country.
They also provide contact information for anti-trafficking
organizations in Kazakhstan. Approximately 9,000 information
booklets were distributed to schools and orphanages in Astana and
the surrounding region.

THE ROUNDTABLE

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8. On September 18, Morozova concluded the project by conducting a
roundtable with representatives of the Ministries of Justice,
Interior, and Education, teachers from schools and juvenile justice
centers, OSCE, and IOM. It summarized the results of the
information campaign and strengthened dialogue between government
agencies, international organizations, and those that work with
children. The Ministry of Justice reported that the 2009-2011
government plan to combat trafficking in persons had come into
force. Representatives also said the government granted a local NGO
eight million tenge ($53,333) to support a recently-opened victims'
shelter in Astana through 2011.


9. The Astana Department of Interior (DVD) mentioned an increase in
human trafficking cases. In 2006, there were seven cases of
trafficking, 14 in 2007, 16 in 2008, and already 16 in 2009. The
DVD also noted a growth in the withdrawal of complaints of
trafficking for purposes of sexual exploitation involving teen-aged
girls, because of their fear of publicity or bribes by pimps. The
Ministry of Interior cited nationwide statistics for the first nine
months of 2009, during which police initiated 18 cases of
trafficking in persons, 14 cases of trafficking in minors, five
cases of kidnapping for the purpose of exploitation, seven cases of
deprivation of freedom for the purpose of exploitation, and eight
cases of forced prostitution. There were also 162 cases of pimping
and maintaining brothels.


10. Morozova mentioned the eight victims of trafficking, including
a 14- and 16-year old, in her shelter. The latter had a
two-month-old baby to which she had given birth while being held by
traffickers. Morozova noted traffickers' recent efforts to require
trafficked women to settle their debts by recruiting new woman. Not
only does this strategy increase the number of girls, but it makes
victims into participants in the criminal enterprise.


11. During his presentation, the IOM Chief of Mission presented the
human trafficking book "Ainura's Dream," published by IOM
Kyrgyzstan. IOM has proposed printing and distributing this book,
which the Kyrgyz Ministry of Education is using in the high school
curriculum, in Kazakhstan.


12. Participants agreed that civil society must develop an
infrastructure to protect children. During the closing of the
roundtable, participants recommended that

- Public information campaigns be used to promote the protection of
children;

- Systematic training be put in place for teachers, health care
workers, law enforcement agencies and others who work with
children;

- Reintegration of victims be stressed;

- Mass media be encouraged to protect the rights of children when
reporting cases;

- Classes be conducted for children to warn them about risks of
trafficking;

- Legislation be changed to increase parent responsibility.

"NIGHT STARS" FEEDBACK


13. INL has received overwhelmingly positive reaction to the "Night
Stars" performances. The President's ruling party Nur Otan, the
Ministry of Interior, and the Head of the Kazakhstan Law School --
one of the most respected legal experts in the country -- have
called to express appreciation for the project. More importantly,
INL has received many letters from teachers, students, and school
directors:

- Director of School #31: "The play 'Night Stars' was attended by
eighth-grade students of our school together with their class
teachers. Common opinion of all teachers and students who watched

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the performance is that the topic is very actual. The play is very
informative and educational. Music, good acting made it very
interesting for this age group."

- Teachers of School #20: "We liked the play. It is realistic and
truthful. It shows different stories of different girls. We are
able to read the schemes of recruitment in the vignettes given in
the play -- how girls were recruited, moved, taken their passports,
sold to different people, and subjected to violence. We understand
how people get into trafficking. We thank everyone who participated
in organization of this information campaign."

- Diana age 15: "This play made me think about the child-parent
relationship. We need to be careful with what we are doing in our
lives and appreciate the care and love of our parents. I feel so
sorry for the girls who got into hands of traffickers and ruined
their lives. I am grateful for the play and I will be very
careful."

- Marina, Sonya, and Aliya age 16: "I liked the play 'Night Stars'
very much. I liked both the plotline and actors' good performance.
It's a very hot and realistic topic. Girls are looking for better
life, thinking that they can find it in other country, and what
happens? They are deceived, humiliated, crushed... We need to be
careful, listen to our parents and be self-critical."

- Shynar, age 14: "Recently, I together with my classmates went to
the theatre to watch the 'Night Stars' play about human trafficking.
After I watched the play, I realized how lucky I am to actually
have a chance to watch it and learn about trafficking. It is an
ideal play with professional actors. I liked the script and the
actors! They played with great level of proficiency, very
true-like. I could not take my eyes off the scene. The topic is
very actual and is widely known. I would like to thank everyone who
took part in creation of this play. What I seen and learnt will
help me and my friends to avoid mistakes and easy ways of employment
at the beginning of our carriers. Thank you!"

HOAGLAND