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CAMBODIA: 2008 4TH QUARTER REPORT ON TRAFFICKING IN

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SENSITIVE
SIPDIS

DEPARTMENT FOR G/TIP, EAP/MLS, EAP/RSP, AND DRL
USAID FOR ASIA BUREAU

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PHUM PREL KWMN KTIP SOCI CB
SUBJECT: CAMBODIA: 2008 4TH QUARTER REPORT ON TRAFFICKING IN
PERSONS

Ref: PHNOM PENH 753

SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED

UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 04 PHNOM PENH 000148

SENSITIVE
SIPDIS

DEPARTMENT FOR G/TIP, EAP/MLS, EAP/RSP, AND DRL
USAID FOR ASIA BUREAU

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PHUM PREL KWMN KTIP SOCI CB
SUBJECT: CAMBODIA: 2008 4TH QUARTER REPORT ON TRAFFICKING IN
PERSONS

Ref: PHNOM PENH 753

SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED


1. (SBU) Summary: During the fourth quarter of 2008, Cambodian
police arrested 10 persons on human trafficking charges and two on
prostitution charges in connection with two cases in which seven
rescued prostitutes were under age 18. During the same period, the
Phnom Penh Municipal Court convicted one human trafficker. Police
rescued 28 victims of trafficking and reported that they returned to
their families or were referred to NGO victim shelters. Five NGOs
reported that they provided services to 53 victims of trafficking
during the reporting period. End Summary.

Efforts to Improve Understanding of New Law
--------------


2. (SBU) In October 2008, Deputy Prime Minister Sar Kheng signed
into effect "Guidelines on the Implementation of the Law on
Suppression of Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation" in an
attempt to address concerns about human rights abuses of prostitutes
rescued during brothel raids, HIV/AIDS prevention efforts being
negatively affected by enforcement efforts using the new law, and
police arresting perpetrators on charges that appeared
inappropriately matched to the crime. The guidelines are generally
considered to be helpful in emphasizing that prostitutes should not
be treated as criminals. [Comment: However, the guidelines did not
clarify the difference between trafficking victims and prostitutes,
nor provide guidance on screening of prostitutes or others rescued
during brothels for indications that human trafficking took place.
End comment.]


3. (SBU) In December 2008, the Ministry of Justice (MOJ) and
Ministry of Interior (MOI) collaborated to conduct a joint two-day
training workshop on Guidelines on the Implementation of the Law on
Suppression of Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation. The
training was funded and partly organized by the United Nations
Inter-Agency Project on Human Trafficking in the Greater Mekong
Sub-region (UNIAP) and the International Justice Mission (IJM).
Attendance included: six police officers from national-level
Department of Anti-Human Trafficking and Juvenile Protection, 24
police officers from provincial Anti-Human Trafficking and Juvenile

Protection offices, 21 provincial prosecutors, five staff people
from various NGOs working on trafficking issues, and representatives
from UNICEF and The Asia Foundation (TAF). In addition to sessions
explaining human trafficking articles and sexual exploitation
articles of the law, the Director of the police Anti-Human
Trafficking and Juvenile Protection Department provided a session on
the U.S. recommendations for action handed to RGC officials in
October 2008.

Amcit Arrest
--------------


4. (SBU) On October 26, police from the national Anti-Human
Trafficking and Juvenile Protection Unit worked in cooperation with
Action pour les Enfants (APLE) to secure the arrest of Michael James
Dodd, a 60-year-old American male, at his rental house on the felony
charge of purchase of child prostitution, and rescued two
14-year-old female victims. The perpetrator financially supported a
family of one of the two female victims and was allowed by the
family to have private time with the victim. The perpetrator
committed sexual acts with another female victim in exchange for
money twice on different occasions. Police reported that the
perpetrator is now in pre-trial detention and the victims were sent
to World Hope International for victim assistance.

Police Activity
--------------


5. (SBU) From October to December 2008, Cambodian police reported
that they arrested 10 individuals on human trafficking charges and
two on prostitution charges in connection with two cases in which
rescued prostitutes were under age 18. However, police reported
that they are still searching for one perpetrator who escaped.
Police reported that they rescued 28 human trafficking victims.
Police reported that some of the victims were sent to Ministry of
Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation (MOSAVY) centers
while others were reported to have returned to their families.


6. (SBU) On October 1, Kampong Speu provincial police rescued a
17-year-old female victim who was trafficked by a 27-year-old male
from Kampong Speu province to sell in Phnom Penh. Police rescued
the victim in Kampong Speu after receiving a complaint from the
victim's family. Police reported that the perpetrator fled the
scene, avoiding arrest, and that the victim returned to her family
after the rescue. Police reported that they continue to search for
the perpetrator.

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7. (SBU) On October 24, Battambang provincial police arrested
55-year-old Van Ny, female, for operating a brothel and rescued
three underage victims aged between 15 and 17 years who were sent to
a provincial MOSAVY office for victim assistance. The perpetrator
is currently in pre-trial detention.


8. (SBU) On October 30, Kampot provincial police arrested
30-year-old Tan You, female, for trafficking a 17-year-old female
victim with the intention of selling her into a brothel. Police
reported that the victim returned to her family and that the
perpetrator is currently in detention awaiting trial.


9. (SBU) On November 6, Phnom Penh police arrested 22-year-old Hout
Re, male, for operating a brothel. Police rescued four underage
victims aged between 15 and 17 years and sent them to Phnom Penh
MOSAVY office for victim assistance. The perpetrator is in
detention awaiting trial.


10. (SBU) On November 19, Siem Reap provincial police arrested
22-year-old Ol Samphors, male, and 17-year-old Lim Kear, female, for
trafficking a 15-year-old female victim for the purpose of sexual
exploitation. The perpetrators persuaded the victim to travel to
Siem Reap province with the promise of a good job. Police reported
that the victim returned to her family and the perpetrators are now
in pre-trial detention.


11. (SBU) On November 21, Kampong Chhnang provincial police
arrested 35-year-old Va Phalla, female, for trafficking a
13-year-old female neighbor from Phnom Penh to sell in Kampong
Chhnang province. Police reported that the victim returned to her
family and the perpetrator is now in pre-trial detention.


12. (SBU) On November 25, Kampong Thom provincial police arrested
40-year-old Un Ith, female, for trafficking five female victims aged
between 15 and 28 years old for the purpose of sexual exploitation.
The perpetrator persuaded the victims that she could provide them
good jobs in Phnom Penh, and after bringing the victims to the city,
attempted to sell the victims to a brothel. Police arrested the
perpetrator and rescued the victims before they were sold. Police
reported that the victims returned to their families and the
perpetrator is now in pre-trial detention.


13. (SBU) On December 7, Prey Veng provincial police arrested
29-year-old Ry Samith, female, for trafficking her daughter, aged 5
years old, to sell in Phnom Penh. Police arrested the perpetrator
in Prey Veng province and returned the victim to her father. Police
reported that the perpetrator is now in pre-trial detention.


14. (SBU) On December 17, Koh Kong provincial police arrested four
male perpetrators aged between 18 and 36 years old for attempting to
traffic 18 victims aged 18 and above to Thailand for labor
exploitation. The 18 victims were persuaded by the perpetrators to
come from their home communities in Kandal, Takeo, Prey Veng, Svay
Rieng and Kampong Cham provinces with promises of good jobs in Koh
Kong province. Police arrested the perpetrators and rescued the
victims before they were trafficked across the border. Police
reported that the victims returned to their families and the
perpetrators are now in pre-trial detention.

Police Cases from Previous Quarters
--------------


15. (SBU) On April 21, Sihanoukville police arrested 29-year-old
Ben Pov, female, and 32-year-old Lay Narin, male, for the attempted
trafficking of 24 victims from Sihanoukville to Thailand for labor.
The 24 victims -- two of them under age 18 -- were from Kampong
Thom, Kampot, Prey Veng and Siem Reap provinces. Police reported
that the perpetrators are now in pre-trial detention and the victims
returned to their families.


16. (SBU) On June 10, Kampong Speu provincial police arrested
45-year-old Eng Sok Thy, female, for the attempted trafficking of
two underage female victims from Kampong Speu to sell to a brothel
in Phnom Penh. Police arrested the perpetrator in Kampong Speu and
rescued the victims. Police reported that the victims returned to
their families and the perpetrator is now in detention awaiting
trial.


17. (SBU) On August 8, Banteay Meanchey provincial police arrested
24-year-old Rin Sopheak, male, for the attempted trafficking of five
victims aged between 16 and 30 years to Thailand. The five victims
were persuaded to come from their home communities in Takeo, Prey
Veng and Kampong Cham provinces with promises of good jobs in
Banteay Meanchey. The victims paid approximately USD 5 each to the
perpetrator as fees for helping to find work. Police made the
arrest before the perpetrator could traffic the victims to Thailand,
and reported that the perpetrator is now in detention awaiting

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trial. The victims reportedly returned to their families after the
rescue.


18. (SBU) On September 10, Koh Kong provincial police arrested
48-year-old Le Thy The, Vietnamese female, for the attempted
trafficking of five female victims aged 18 to 35 years old to
Thailand. Police arrested the perpetrator in Koh Kong and reported
that the perpetrator is now in detention awaiting trial. The
victims were sent to a provincial MOSAVY office for victim
assistance.


19. (SBU) On September 20, Department of Anti-Human Trafficking and
Juvenile Protection Police arrested 44-year-old Sok Srey Lin,
female, for the attempted trafficking of a 15-year-old female victim
from Kampong Chhnang province to Malaysia for sexual exploitation.
The perpetrator persuaded the victim to come to Phnom Penh by
offering her a job. Police arrested the perpetrator in Phnom Penh
and rescued the victim. Police reported that the perpetrator is now
in pre-trial detention and the victim returned to her family.

Court Activity
--------------


20. (SBU) Despite testimony that money exchanged hands for sex with
two female victims, on December 4, the Appeals Court reduced the
prison sentence of American national Thomas Wayne Rapanos who was
convicted by the Phnom Penh Municipal Court in August 2008 of
indecent acts against two underage victims from two years and six
months to one year under the same article. With evidence that money
exchanged hands to facilitate the sexual abuse by the perpetrator,
the court could have charged the perpetrator with the felony crime
of child prostitution which carries a heavier jail sentence. There
was no grievance letter filed to Supreme Court regarding the Appeals
Court sentence.


21. (SBU) On December 11, Phnom Penh Municipal Court convicted
27-year-old Soeung Channa, male, under new Anti-TIP and Sexual
Exploitation Law Article 10 "Unlawful Removal with Purpose" for
trafficking a 35-year-old female victim. Soeung Channa was
sentenced to 16 years in prison.

Phnom Penh Court Cases from Previous Quarters
--------------


22. (SBU) During the fourth quarter, the Phnom Penh Municipal Court
reported several convictions from previous quarters that it had not
yet reported.


23. (SBU) On June 5, Phnom Penh Municipal Court convicted
48-year-old Toeu Eng, female, and 47-year-old Hong Kung, male, under
Article 15 "The Act of Selling, Buying or Exchanging a Person with
Purpose" and sentenced them to 10 and seven years in prison,
respectively. The court ordered the two perpetrators to pay USD
1,000 compensation to the victim.


24. (SBU) On August 26, Phnom Penh Municipal Court changed the
charge of 42-year-old Ly Than, female, from Article 3 "Application
of this Law outside the Territory" to Article 11 "Unlawful Removal
for Cross-border Transfer" and sentenced Ly Than to eight years in
prison. The court reported that the perpetrator was arrested in
December 2007. [Note: Article 3 is a definition article of the
law, not an article that proscribes a punishment for a particular
crime. End note.]


25. (SBU) On August 28, Phnom Penh Municipal Court convicted
45-year-old Choup Sokha, female, 27-year-old Son Sreng, male, and
28-year-old Son Sreang, male, under Article 26 "Procurement of
Prostitution" and sentenced Choup Sokha to three years in prison and
the other two perpetrators to two years in prison each. The court
reported that there was one victim under age 18.


26. (SBU) On September 4, Phnom Penh Municipal Court changed the
charge of 27-year-old Kong Hean, female, from Article 26
"Procurement of Prostitution" to Article 27 "Aggravated Procurement
of Prostitution" under new Law on the Suppression of Human
Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation. The court convicted Kong Hean
under Article 27 and sentenced her to six years in prison.

Other Activity
--------------


27. (SBU) During the fourth quarter, MOSAVY reported that it
received 19 victims of labor and sex trafficking from Thailand -- 17
of whom were minors -- and 97 victims of labor trafficking from
Vietnam -- 67 of whom were minors. MOSAVY reported that it received
114 female victims of sex trafficking in Cambodia and sent them to
NGOs for victim assistance.


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28. (SBU) During the fourth quarter, IJM carried out two successful
operations separately in Phnom Penh and rescued 14 victims from two
different entertainment establishments. IJM reported that police
arrested seven perpetrators during the two operations. However, IJM
reported that police released some of the victims without victim
assistance services or screening in the middle of the night.


29. (SBU) The NGO Cambodian Human Rights and Development
Association (ADHOC) reported that on October 9 Thai local police
from an unknown department or unit handed over to Koh Kong
provincial police a 23-year-old man named Ho Reth who was trafficked
by a 29-year-old perpetrator named Len. The victim was persuaded to
work in Thailand as a fisherman for a salary of 4,000 Thai Bath (USD
114) per month. The victim paid the perpetrator 2,000 Thai Bath
(USD 57) to secure the job. The victim worked for one year without
payment and decided to return home, but was arrested by Thai local
police, likely on illegal immigration or entry charges, along the
way. Thai local police detained the victim for 10 days. ADHOC
reported that the victim did not file a complaint against the
perpetrator and only wanted the money to return home. ADHOC helped
the victim return home.


30. (SBU) ADHOC reported that on November 11 local Thai police from
an unknown department or unit handed over to Koh Kong provincial
police a 19-year-old man named Horn Sy who was trafficked by a
25-year-old man named Soun Sovannara. The perpetrator persuaded the
victim to work in Thailand as a fisherman for a salary of 5,000 Thai
Bath (USD 142). The victim paid the perpetrator 2,000 Thai Bath
(USD 57) to secure the job. The victim received only 16,000 Thai
Bath (USD 457) after working for eight months. The victim's boss
complained to Thai local police that the victim was in the country
illegally when the victim demanded more payment; the victim was
arrested and detained for 10 days in Klang Yai, Thailand. ADHOC
reported that the victim decided not to file complaint against the
perpetrator and only asked for money to return home. ADHOC helped
the victim return home.


31. (SBU) During the fourth quarter, Cambodian Women's Crisis
Center (CWCC) reported that the center received two 25-year-old
female victims of transnational human trafficking cases from Taiwan
and Malaysia. The center helped bring the two victims back after
receiving the complaints from the victims' families.


32. (SBU) During the fourth quarter, Cambodian Defenders Project
(CDP) received three new cases of sex trafficking involving eight
victims, three of whom are minors. CDP provided legal support and
lawyers for the victims.


33. (SBU) During the fourth quarter, World Hope International (WHI)
received 26 rescued victims of sex trafficking aged between 14 and
22 years old. Of the 26 victims, there were 17 Cambodian, seven
Vietnamese, one Khmer-Vietnamese, and one Cham.

RODLEY