On September 3rd, he issued a decree speeding up the procedure for confiscating drug traffickers' assets.
Some of the world's largest arms traffickers either voted against the agreement or abstained.
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"There are more victims of human trafficking in our jails than traffickers, " she said.
He was the host of a programme which often denounced drug traffickers and criminal groups.
There is no question that Mr Uribe took strong action against guerrillas and drug-traffickers.
Much expectation now focuses on progress in establishing a judiciary capable of jailing the drug-traffickers.
While the power of Colombia's illegal armies has grown, that of the drug traffickers has diminished.
Many law-enforcement officials say that illegal gun-traffickers are most often charged with mere paperwork violations.
Colombia would like to borrow Brazilian air strips when it is chasing traffickers' planes.
Though Central America offers a new base for Mexican traffickers, it could yet be their undoing.
The past 12 months have brought new laws prescribing tougher sentences for traffickers, and the seizure of their assets.
He said the case had involved authorities in several jurisdictions working together to prosecute the traffickers.
Mr Humphrey said the only winners in the multi-million pound industry were the human traffickers and pimps.
As the fight against human trafficking progresses, however, so too does the strategy used by the traffickers.
The report cites information that Malaysian immigration officials sold refugees to traffickers operating along its border with Thailand.
And it calls for a new offence targeting persistent drugs dealers and greater confiscation of assets from traffickers.
"Beyond our borders, these cartels and traffickers pose an extraordinary threat to our Central American neighbors, " Obama said.
Iran says that some 2, 700 soldiers and policemen have died fighting the traffickers in the past two decades.
Unifem says traffickers are particularly active during periods of economic hardship in villages, such as the pre-harvest season.
For instance, the measure would allow victims to sue labor traffickers for unpaid wages and receive punitive damages.
Local, regional and federal forces are also combatting traffickers as well as suspected corruption within their own ranks.
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Eritrean exiles in Scandinavia lobbied their new countries' officials to pressure Egypt's authorities to go after the Sinai traffickers.
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In 1997 an army general named as Mexico's top anti-drug official was found to be working for the traffickers.
Negotiating with traffickers played a role in Colombia, where religious figures and former guerillas led the talks, experts said.
"It's poverty that drives people into the hands of the traffickers, " she said.
But with only 46 trained men, it is no match for the traffickers.
First to intercept traffickers, to stop illegal businesses in the European cities' streets.
Most of the financing for the Mexican traffickers comes from American drug consumers.
This includes human traffickers, who promise to help desperate people start new lives overseas, but often abandon them at sea.
Both depict a popular representation of Brazilian favelas as dense, poor neighborhoods dominated by drug traffickers and corrupt police officers.
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