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The Central Malaita Students Association (CMSA) is a multi-dialect and cultural Student Group Consisting of students from Kwara’ae, Langalanga, Kwai and Ngongosila, Malaita Outer Islands, Kwaio and Fataleka. Our vision and objective is to protect the norms and cultural values of our members while at the same time we enhance our academic knowledge and skills towards the promotion of development and the improvement of living standards in our respective regions.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Fiji human trafficking haven

A new United States State Department report says Fiji and Papua New Guinea have huge problems with human trafficking.
The report says both governments have taken no steps to protect victims of human trafficking or prosecute offenders for forced labour and prostitution.
The ninth annual report examines the face of modern-day slavery in 175 countries.
A US embassy spokesperson in New Zealand, Mark Wenig, says the report will try to encourage countries with poor records to fight the problem.
“They’ll be named in the report and then the US will work with these countries individually to try and get them to recognise the problem and to take action. I don’t recall any specific sanctions or anything that might not be existing already.”
Mark Wenig says a trafficking victim doesn’t need to be transported from one location to another to be categorised as such.

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