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Identity of Human Traffickers No Longer Confidential In the Amended Anti-Human Trafficking Law

Identities and circumstances of human trafficking offenders are no longer held "sacred" in the recently signed Republic Act 10364 or the Expanded Anti-Human Trafficking Law which amended Republic Act 9208 that previously gave confidentiality protection to victims and also erroneously extended the same to human traffickers.

With the new rule on confidentiality, members of the media can now publish or broadcast the names and other circumstances of offenders to give a fair warning to the public not to do business with them and avoid being victimized.

Read more: Identity of Human Traffickers No Longer Confidential In the Amended Anti-Human Trafficking Law

  1. Republic Act No. 10364 or The Expanded Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2012
  2. Amendments To Human Trafficking Law Gives IACAT More Teeth
  3. Human Trafficking and its Intricate Web

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