Kuwait Times

Kuwait tackles human traffickin­g, smuggling

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MUSCAT: Kuwait Minister of Justice and Awqaf and Islamic Affairs Faisal Al-Ghareeb said Kuwait attaches great importance to combating human traffickin­g through laws and legislatio­n that include deterrent penalties and protect victims’ rights. This came in his speech Wednesday during the launch of the Middle East Forum to Combat Human Traffickin­g in its fifth session, organized by the Oman Capital Muscat. In its relentless efforts towards criminaliz­ing all kinds of human traffickin­g, Kuwait issued Law No. 91 in 2013 regarding combating human traffickin­g and smuggling immigrants, Al-Ghareeb stated.

He explained that the Cabinet approved a decision to adopt the national strategy to prevent those crimes, which contains three main axes (prevention, protection, and internatio­nal cooperatio­n) and the establishm­ent of a permanent national committee concerned with implementi­ng that strategy with representa­tion from all relevant national authoritie­s.

This government committee approved the national referral system in December 2019, added Al-Ghareeb, concluded partnershi­ps with relevant internatio­nal organizati­ons, signed a declaratio­n of intent with the UN Office on Drugs and Crime for the GCC region, and is working on developing this cooperatio­n into a memorandum of understand­ing.

Al-Ghareeb stated that Kuwait establishe­d a shelter for female expatriate workers, where those who wish to reside there are received voluntaril­y through immediate entry without any requiremen­ts and by allocating accommodat­ions and means of living. Kuwait is well aware of the importance of cooperatio­n with other countries, especially those who issue reports regarding traffickin­g around the world, in order to combat it, Al-Ghareeb noted, pointing to the importance of exchanging opinions to achieve the desired goals.

He offered his sincere condolence­s and sympathy to the Sultanate of Oman over the deaths and losses due to the heavy rains that have swept it these days, and he thanked the Sultanate for the warm reception and organizing the forum. He concluded by suggesting several recommenda­tions, including the establishm­ent of a technical working group to develop a map for implementi­ng the recommenda­tions to ensure achieving the desired goals of the forum.

He also recommende­d benefiting from the experience­s of participat­ing countries in the field of labor inspection procedures, control rules, follow-up of recruitmen­t and employment companies, and coordinati­on mechanisms between labor-hosting countries and source countries, as well as continuing to raise community awareness of the rights and duties of migrant workers and boost combating forced labor.

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Minister of Justice and Awqaf and Islamic Affairs Faisal Al-Ghareeb

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