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Human trafficking in Lebanon is rampant and requires reform. Someone once asked Paul, a volunteer for the Catholic Church in Beirut, Lebanon, how he knows that most female prostitutes are trafficking victims? Paul answered that when he attempted to help a trafficking victim contact an NGO, her captors assaulted him. Paul is just one of the many workers on the frontlines fighting against human trafficking in Lebanon.
The Tier 2 standing means that Lebanon has not met the minimum standards to eliminate human trafficking. Human traffickers target certain groups such as Syrian refugees , illegal migrants, domestic workers and women with artiste visas.
Employers lure in workers and artistes under the guise of employment and then withhold their wages or passports to control them. Meanwhile, migrants and refugees come into the country with nothing leaving them open to capture. Poverty affects these targeted groups making it easier for employers and traffickers to control them.
Lebanon has struggled with human trafficking because of various problems, including its past legislation and misguided judicial system. Even though Lebanon struggles with human trafficking, it is making progress in combatting these human traffickers. Lebanon has focused on improving its identification of trafficking victims and bringing shadowy trafficking networks into the light.
Lebanon is steadily improving in its fight against human trafficking. Human trafficking in Lebanon is still happening, but its people continue to work towards eradicating it. Blog - Latest News. The Situation Paul is just one of the many workers on the frontlines fighting against human trafficking in Lebanon. However, after , the country made secret prostitution, or prostitution without a license, illegal. Foreign women come to Lebanon to work as dancers in nightclubs under an artiste visa.