S. Korea, 43 Other Countries Urge Joint Response to Address Technology-Facilitated Human Trafficking
Led by South Korea, 44 countries urge multi-stakeholder cooperation to combat tech-facilitated trafficking worsening human rights, citing online scams targeting victims globally.
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At a high-level meeting of the United Nations General Assembly to evaluate the Global Action Plan against Human Trafficking, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who was represented by his Under-Secretary-General for Politics, Guy Ryder, indicated that the number of children among the victims identified has increased by about 33% since 2019. "Trade is a terrible crime. It is unacceptable that members of our human family -- includin…
Adoption of joint declaration led by Korea… “No country is free from the reality of increasing human trafficking” Correspondent Lee Ji-heon = 44 UN member states, including Korea, Japan, European countries, and Southeast Asian countries, issued a joint statement on the 24th (local time) and called for an end to online scams, etc.
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