Trafficking in Persons The Current Legal Framework in South Africa
Trafficking in Persons The Current Legal Framework in South Africa
Trafficking in Persons The Current Legal Framework in South Africa
“Modern
Day
Slavery”
“fresh
young
meat”
The Saartjie
Baartman Story
A famous SA
example of
trafficking of a
human being for
exploitation
In 1810 - 21 year old Saartjie
Baartman
TRANSPORT
RECRUIT
Section 70(2)(b) of the Criminal Law
(Sexual Offences and Related Matters
Amendment Act) defines trafficking in
persons as:
SUPPLY
SALE
RECRUITMENT
PROCUREMENT
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSFER
CAPTURE
HARBOURING
REMOVAL, DISPOSAL &
RECEIVING
OF A PERSON
WITHIN OR ACROSS THE
BORDERS
OF SA
by
BY THREATS,
INTIMIDATION
FORCE
Coercion
Abduction
Fraud
Deception or false pretences
The giving or receiving of payments,
compensation, rewards, benefits or any other
advantage
The abuse of power or of a position of vulnerability which
inhibits the complainant from indicating his/her
unwillingness or resistance to being trafficked
FOR THE PURPOSE OF
EXPLOITATION,
GROOMING OR ABUSE
OF A SEXUAL NATURE
There are however many forms of
exploitation that persons are
trafficked for:
Forced Begging
Child Soldiers
Forced Labour
Trafficking is not
the same as
smuggling, but
may involve
smuggling in the
process.
Human Smuggling
9Nameless
9blameless
While the weight of law has
fallen on the prostitutes
Johns can remain anonymous
and can maintain a façade of
being "respectable" men.
9 working class to
professional men,
9included prominent
community members
such as politicians,
lawyers and doctors.
Some Johns refuse to take
responsibility for their own actions
even
if they know that the prostitute was
forced into commercial sexual
exploitation.
NB:
The new SA amendments
allow for clients to be
prosecuted
Penalty: 20 YEARS
What should people look
for if they suspect human
trafficking is occurring?
(Signs of HT)
¾Evidence of being controlled
¾ Is hungry-malnourished or
inappropriately dressed (based
on weather conditions or
surroundings)
You need to ask:
1. What happened to you?
2. Who caused this to happen to you?
3. Where do you live?
4. With whom?
5. Would you like some help (police;
social worker; information,
counselling)
6. Do you need to be removed to a place
of safety?
HPPB Task Team
Tsireledzani! means ‘Let us protect’ in Tshi-
Venda.
We looked at Turkey,
Pakistan, Thailand, United
Kingdom, Denmark,
Ireland, Kosova and
Swedan.
History cont.
It became clear that the international
strategies main focus areas were:
1.
1.Prevention
Prevention
2.
2.Protection
Protection
3.
3.Prosecution
Prosecution
4.
4.Partnerships
Partnerships
History cont.
Using these 4p’s as
a guideline we
developed the first
draft on the KZN
human trafficking /
Prostitution /
Pornography and
Brothels action plan
(HPPB).
OBJECTIVES
- 4 P’S
PREVENTION:
To increase
knowledge, education
and awareness about
Human Trafficking /
Pornography /
Prostitution and
Brothels to empower
all communities.
OBJECTIVES CONT.
PROTECTION:
To provide a holistic
integration of
services that turns
victims of Human
Trafficking /
Pornography /
Prostitution and
Brothels into
survivors.
OBJECTIVES CONT.
PARTNERSHIPS:
To encourage
partnerships between
Government / non
governmental
agencies / the
community to monitor
and address causes
and contributing
factors to Human
Trafficking /
Pornography /
Prostitution and
Brothels.
OBJECTIVES CONT.
PROSECUTION:
At these meeting we
discuss the progress on the
action plan and challenges
that we have encountered.
AND
SOCA KZN
SAPS
SAPS Organised Crime (OCIUS)
Crime Intelligence
Dept. of Education
Dept. of Labour
Dept. of Health
Metropolitan Police
SANDF
NIA
Witness Protection
NGO’s and Civil Society
SA Human Rights Commission (SAHRC)
Bobbi Bear
Childline
ACSA
Lifeline
Kids Clinic
INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
UNODC
IOM
US EMBASSY
- prostitution
- keeping a brothel
- Immigration Offences
• It is illegal for an
employer or any
person to keep your
passport.
Travel costs
• if your future
employer offers to pay
for your travel
An embassy can:
8. If someone is following
you…Run!!!!!!! And scream!!!!
Make loud noises!!! Rather be
safe than sorry.
Tips for children: