2004 Report

Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000: Trafficking in Persons Report

Cover: Trafficking in Persons Report, June 2004. Faces of Change/Joel Grimes photos.

"The fourth annual Trafficking in Persons Report reflects the growing concern of the President, Members of Congress, and the public over the serious human rights, health, and security implications of human trafficking around the world.

One way this concern has been expressed is through the enactment of the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2003 (TVPRA), which amends the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000. Among other things, the TVPRA strengthens the tools U.S. law enforcement authorities use to prosecute traffickers and enhances assistance to victims of trafficking. It also requires the Department of State to scrutinize more closely the efforts of governments to prosecute traffickers as well as evaluate whether our international partners have achieved appreciable progress over the past year in eliminating trafficking in persons." -- Secretary Colin L. Powell



The Report
[*Please note: Bangladesh, Ecuador, Guyana, and Sierra Leone were updated to Tier 2 Watch List per President George W. Bush, Presidential Determination No. 2004-46, September 10, 2004.]
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  1. Introduction (revised)
  2. International Best Practices
  3. Tier Placements
  4. Country Narratives

    East Asia and Pacific
    Europe and Eurasia
    Near East
    South Asia
    Western Hemisphere
  5. Special Cases
  6. United States Government Efforts
  7. International Conventions -- Matrix
  8. Trafficking Victims Protection Act
  9. Glossary of Acronyms

A Closing Note from the Drafters of the Report

 

Related Material
-- 01/03/05:  Trafficking in Persons Interim Assessment
-- 09/10/04:  Presidential Determination with Respect to Foreign Governments' Efforts Regarding Trafficking in Persons
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09/10/04:  Statement by the Press Secretary Regarding Trafficking in Persons
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06/14/04:  Op-Ed by Secretary Powell: "Our Trafficking Signal: Stop!"
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06/14/04:  Secretary Powell's Remarks at the Rollout of the 2004 Trafficking in Persons Annual Report.  [view Video: DSL/Cable or dial-up modem; and listen audio
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06/14/04:  Director Miller's On-The-Record Briefing on the Rollout of the 2004 Trafficking in Persons Annual Report
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06/10/04:  Public Release of the 2004 Trafficking in Persons Report
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05/24/04:  Facts About Human Trafficking [PDF]


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