NGOs Call for Strengthening of the Draft European
The NGOs are calling for the strengthening of certain provisions of the draft treaty in order to ensure that the treaty designs a "comprehensive framework for the protection and assistance of trafficked persons and witnesses." The NGOs want to ensure that the European Convention against Trafficking recognizes trafficking as a human rights violation and requires states to meet several requirements. Among the desired requirements are: prompt and accurate identification of trafficked persons by trained individuals; no prosecution of victims for illegal entry or residence in a country, or for illegal activities resulting from their situation as a trafficked person; access to assistance and protection services; a process of granting victims permission to legally remain in the country during a 3-month Reflection and Recovery Period; a further 6-month renewable and permanent residence permit for trafficked persons; and the assurance that they will not be returned to any country where their life or safety is at risk.
For the complete text of Amnesty International's and Anti-Slavery International's recommendations, click here.
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