KUNJUNGAN HORMAT ‘STOP HUMAN TRAFFICKING’ (SHUT)

KUNJUNGAN HORMAT ‘STOP HUMAN TRAFFICKING’ (SHUT)

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Petaling Jaya, 11 Julai – Sekitar Kunjungan Hormat ‘Stop Human Trafficking’ (SHUT) yang telah diketuai oleh YBrs. Pn. Dini Dalilah Binti Wan Nordin dan YBrs. En. Emeer Iskandar Wan Norzli, Sukarelawan SHUT kepada YBrs. En. Ahmad Idham Ahmad Nadzri, Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif FINAS di FINAS Petaling Jaya. Platform komunikasi strategik di antara FINAS dan SHUT ini turut memberi ruang kepada penerokaan cadangan dan potensi kerjasama di antara kedua-dua belah pihak di samping tanda sokongan FINAS dalam menyokong usaha anti pemerdagangan manusia. 17 July 2019FinasMain Source: https://www.finas.gov.my/en/kunjungan-hormat-stop-human-trafficking-shut/
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Don’t be afraid to report human trafficking activities — SHUT

Don’t be afraid to report human trafficking activities — SHUT

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KUALA LUMPUR: Members of the public are advised not to be afraid in channeling information to the authorities or non-governmental organisations (NGO) on human trafficking activities, especially involving Malaysian citizens. Stop Human Trafficking Association (SHUT) president Dini Dalilah Wan Nordin said among challenges faced by them and other NGOs, is that when the public fail to relay information, due to fear of the implications. “Thus there is a lack of reports, because many are scared that they will be threatened and such. There is no need to be afraid because the authorities and NGOs will keep all information provided confidential,” she said in an interview with Bernama Radio today. She added that there is a misconception within the public that human trafficking can only happen to migrants, causing cases involving…
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Muhyiddin Yassin Lancar Persidangan Antipemerdagangan Orang dan Antipenyeludupan Migran (MAPO)

Muhyiddin Yassin Lancar Persidangan Antipemerdagangan Orang dan Antipenyeludupan Migran (MAPO)

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Menteri Dalam Negeri (KDN), Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin (tengah) bersama Ketua Setiausaha KDN, Datuk Seri Alwi Ibrahim (kanan) serta yang lain menunjukkan simbolik henti pemerdangan orang ketika melawat pameran pada Pelancaran Majlis Antipemerdagangan Orang dan Antipenyeludupan Migran (MAPO) - Joining Hands Against Modern Slavery (JHAMS) di Hotel JW Marriott, Kuala Lumpur. foto FAREEZ FADZIL, 05 OGOS 2019 5 August 2019 Muhammad Fareez Muhamad FadzilMain Source:https://malaysiagazette.com/2019/08/05/muhyiddin-yassin-lancar-persidangan-antipemerdagangan-orang-dan-antipenyeludupan-migran-mapo/?amp
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Strategic location makes Malaysia a destination for human trafficking activities — Alwi

Strategic location makes Malaysia a destination for human trafficking activities — Alwi

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KUALA LUMPUR: Strategic geographical location is among the factors for Malaysia being the transit destination country for human trafficking activities, said Home Ministry secretary-general Datuk Seri Alwi Ibrahim. “That is why Malaysia is the ideal transit (country for human trafficking) and also destination point for smuggling and trafficking activities,” he said in his speech during the launch of SHUT (Stop Human Trafficking) campaign in conjunction with the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons here yesterday. Alwi, who is also chairman of the Malaysian Council for Anti-Trafficking in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants, said Malaysia had came a long way in combating human trafficking. “We are serious in combating this crime. The law has been revised and amended twice in 2010 and 2015. “We also launched a special hotline last year…
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Anti-human trafficking work done behind the scenes, says NGO

Anti-human trafficking work done behind the scenes, says NGO

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Stop Human Trafficking Association (SHUT) says the lockdown has caused some delays in proper policy implementation. FMTNews HumanTrafficking MigrantWorkers Stop Human Trafficking Association (SHUT) says the lockdown has caused some delays in proper policy implementation. -July 10, 2021 10:30 AMThough most cases involve non-Malaysians, human trafficking among Malaysians may be under-reported due to fear of reprisals, according to an NGO.PETALING JAYA: The government and stakeholders are working strategically to curb human trafficking behind the scenes, albeit with some challenges due to the recurring lockdowns, claims an NGO in the field. Stop Human Trafficking Association (SHUT) president Dini Dalilah Wan Nordin, in response to Malaysia getting downgraded to a Tier-3 country in the US state department’s human trafficking report, said there has been much improvement in collaboration between stakeholders and agencies.…
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‘Sindiket’ kisah benar jenayah pemerdagangan manusia

‘Sindiket’ kisah benar jenayah pemerdagangan manusia

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FILEM bergenre aksi ‘Sindiket’ yang ditayangkan di pawagam seluruh Malaysia barubaru ini, diilhamkan dari kisah benar mengenai jenayah pemerdagangan manusia.Peka dengan jenayah global yang makin meningkat itu, sutradara Bade Haji Azmi merasakan beliau perlu mengetengahkan isu tersebut dan memberi kesedaran kepada orang ramai melalui filem yang dihasilkannya.  “Masa saya buat kajian untuk cerita ini, saya tengok jenayah pemerdagangan orang lebih meluas dan berbahaya serta menunjukkan peningkatan yang drastik berbanding jenayah dadah.  Jadi, sebagai seorang ayah yang juga mempunyai anak saya rasa sangat penting filem ini ditayangkan,” kata Bade pada sidang media.  Menariknya, penggambaran filem ini banyak dilakukan di sekitar Pulau Sebatik yang dikongsi antara Malaysia dan Indonesia, Kundasang dan juga Kalimantan yang dikatakan sering menjadi kawasan ‘panas’ aktiviti pemerdagangan manusia.  Menurut sinopsis filem terbitan Dini Dalilah melalui syarikat produksinya Loyal…
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Anti-Trafficking Association urges public to report activities involving authorities, especially Malaysians | Malaysia

Anti-Trafficking Association urges public to report activities involving authorities, especially Malaysians | Malaysia

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Dini Dalilah Wan Nordin, chairman of the Stop Human Trafficking Association (SHUT), said there was a misconception that trafficking could only occur to migrants, and no cases involving locals were reported. — Photograph of the Thomson Reuters Foundation Kuala Lumpur, June 10 — The general public should not be afraid to inform authorities or non-governmental organizations (NGOs) about trafficking activities, especially those involving Malaysian citizens. Dini Dalilah Wan Nordin, chairman of the Stop Human Trafficking Association (SHUT), said that some of the challenges facing them and other NGOs may prevent the general public from communicating for fear of their impact. “There is a lack of reports because many people are afraid of being threatened in this way. Authorities and NGOs keep all the information provided secret, so don’t be afraid,”…
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Don’t be afraid to report human trafficking activities — SHUT

Don’t be afraid to report human trafficking activities — SHUT

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Dini Dalilah Wan Nordin, chairman of the Stop Human Trafficking Association (SHUT), said there was a mis KUALA LUMPUR: Members of the public are advised not to be afraid in channeling information to the authorities or non-governmental organisations (NGO) on human trafficking activities, especially involving Malaysian citizens. Stop Human Trafficking Association (SHUT) president Dini Dalilah Wan Nordin said among challenges faced by them and other NGOs, is that when the public fail to relay information, due to fear of the implications. “Thus there is a lack of reports, because many are scared that they will be threatened and such. There is no need to be afraid because the authorities and NGOs will keep all information provided confidential,” she said in an interview with Bernama Radio today. She added that there…
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Strategic location makes Malaysia a destination for human trafficking activities — Alwi

Strategic location makes Malaysia a destination for human trafficking activities — Alwi

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KUALA LUMPUR: Strategic geographical location is among the factors for Malaysia being the transit destination country for human trafficking activities, said Home Ministry secretary-general Datuk Seri Alwi Ibrahim. He said the strong economy and rapid development in Malaysia had also attracted immigrants to enter the country. “That is why Malaysia is the ideal transit (country for human trafficking) and also destination point for smuggling and trafficking activities,” he said in his speech during the launch of SHUT (Stop Human Trafficking) campaign in conjunction with the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons here yesterday. Alwi, who is also chairman of the Malaysian Council for Anti-Trafficking in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants, said Malaysia had came a long way in combating human trafficking. “We are serious in combating this crime. The law…
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Malaysia committed to ending forced labour, modern slavery and human trafficking: Anifah

Malaysia committed to ending forced labour, modern slavery and human trafficking: Anifah

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia joined the global community in pledging its commitment to end forced labour, modern slavery and human trafficking at the 72nd United Nations General Assembly in New York. Malaysia accords this with the highest priority in accordance with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Anifah Aman said yesterday during the High-Level Leaders Event chaired by United Kingdom Prime Minister Theresa May. Themed “A Call to Action to End Forced Labour, Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking”, Anifah said the country has sufficient laws to deal with the matter such as the Penal Code and the Anti-Trafficking in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Act 2007. He also revealed prosecutions and convictions have increased substantially since 2015 adding that victims have also been given the freedom to…
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