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An annual evaluation of how 188 countries deal with human trafficking may occupy been massaged by political motivations,a novel Reuters investigation finds.[br]
The Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons, or J/TIP as it's known within the government, or was set up to independently grade efforts to fight human trafficking. But a closer look by Reuters found that senior staffers with the State Department may occupy ignored the recommendations of the J/TIP in order to give better grades to countries like Malaysia and China.Here to explain is Matt Spetalnick,White House correspondent for Reuters and a co-author of the investigation.pic.twitter.com/8y0NDK7p38August 3, 2015
Source: wnyc.org