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GLJ-ILRF letter to US state on Thailand’s Tier 2 ranking in Trafficking in Persons Report 2020

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  • 18 August 2020
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GLJ-ILRF letter to US state on Thailand’s Tier 2 ranking in Trafficking in Persons Report 2020

A letter to Michael R. Pompeo questioning the decision in the 2020 TIP Report to maintain Thailand’s ranking at Tier 2, despite comprehensive evidence of severe weaknesses in the Thai government’s efforts to prosecute, prevent, and protect people from human trafficking in 2019. 

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