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Human trafficking in Myanmar represents a massive and multifaceted humanitarian crisis rooted in a complex web of political instability, deep poverty, and protracted armed conflicts. Since the military coup in February 2021, the situation has sharply deteriorated, creating unprecedentedly favorable conditions for criminal networks. The UN and human rights organizations characterize the current situation as catastrophic, with thousands of people from the most vulnerable groups in the population becoming victims of modern forms of slavery every year.

Political Context and Vulnerability Factors

The roots of contemporary slavery in Myanmar are directly linked to the destabilization of state institutions and the legal vacuum that emerged after the military seizure of power. The sharp impoverishment of the population, the destruction of the economy, and the escalation of violence across the country force people to seek any means of survival. Internally displaced persons, numbering over two million, are left without livelihoods and protection, making them easy prey for recruiters. Criminal groups exploit people's desperation, offering them false employment or false refuge. The lack of effective border control and the corruption of certain members of the security forces further facilitate the unrestricted movement of victims across borders.

Major Directions and Forms of Exploitation

The geography of human trafficking from Myanmar extends far beyond the country. The main external direction is Thailand, where mainly Rohingya and other ethnic minorities are forced into labor on fishing boats, as domestic servants, or on plantations. Another critically dangerous route is Cambodia, where thousands of people have been deceived into engaging in so-called "scam centers," where they are forcibly held and forced to engage in phone and internet fraud. Women and children are systematically subjected to sexual exploitation both within the country and beyond, particularly in China, where they are sold as forced brides.

The Situation of the Rohingya People: Genocide as a Catalyst for Trafficking

The catastrophic situation with the Rohingya people deserves special attention. For decades, they have been subjected to systematic discrimination and violence. Deprived of citizenship and basic rights, they are one of the most persecuted groups in the world. The 2017 military operation, recognized by the UN as an act of genocide, led to the flight of hundreds of thousands of people to refugee camps in Bangladesh. These overcrowded camps, characterized by appalling conditions and a lack of security, have become hotspots for human trafficking. Recruiters, taking advantage of complete impunity, offer desperate refugees false opportunities for relocation, thereby condemning them to slavery. The international community recognizes that the trafficking of Rohingyas is a direct consequence of the state violence policy carried out by the authorities in Myanmar.

Institutional Challenges and International Response

The fight against human trafficking in Myanmar encounters insurmountable institutional barriers. The judicial system is paralyzed, law enforcement agencies act in the interests of the military regime and do not consider combating trafficking a priority. Civil society and non-governmental organizations, which previously played a key role in documenting crimes and assisting victims, have now become targets of repression. International sanctions imposed on the junta limit the possibilities for targeted financial and technical assistance. Thus, a vicious cycle is created: a political crisis gives rise to trafficking, and the absence of legitimate state institutions makes it impossible to effectively combat it. Resolving this humanitarian catastrophe is impossible without resolving the political situation and restoring the rule of law in Myanmar.
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