Sex trafficking in Mongolia
Sex trafficking in Mongolia is human trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation and slavery that occurs in the country. Mongolia is a source, transit and destination country for sexually trafficked persons.[2]
Mongolian citizens, primarily women and girls, have been sex trafficked within Mongolia and to other countries in Asia and different continents. Foreign victims are sex trafficked into the country.[2] Children[3][4] and persons in poverty [4][2] are particularly vulnerable to sex trafficking. Victims are deceived,[5][4] threatened, and or forced into prostituition and their passports and other documents are often taken.[5][4] Beatings and druggings are common.[4][2] They suffer from physically and psychologically abuse[4] and are typically locked up or guarded.[2] Victims tend to live in poor conditions and are forced to do unfree labour.[5] A number contract sexually transmitted diseases from rapes without condoms.[2] Victims are often traumatized and some committ suicide.[4]
Male and female traffickers are often members of or facilitated by crime organizations and gangs.[5] Mongolian traffickers have operated outside of the country in China, Macau, South Korea, and elsewhere.[5] Family members and friends are sometimes the perpetrators. [3][4]
The extent of sex trafficking in Mongolia is difficult to know because of the lack of data, underground nature of sex trafficking crimes, and other factors. The rapid growth of mining and other industries in twenty-first century Mongilia has led to an increase in sex trafficking in the country.[2] Sex trafficked victims have been sent to businesses supporting transportation links, including coal routes, with China.[2] The government of Mongolia has been criticized for not providing enough assistance to victims.[4]
China–Mongolia border
Mongolian and Chinese women and girls are sex trafficked to and through the China–Mongolia border.[4] At the border and in the Gobi Desert are global mining sector and other heavy industry operations with large workforces of isolated men. These sites, including the ones in Tavan Tolgoi coal deposits, have been a focal point for prostitution and sex trafficking.[2]
Non-governmental organizations
The Human Security Policy Studies Centre, headquartered in Ulaanbaatar, fights against sex trafficking in Mongolia.[4]
Talita Mongolia conducts anti-sex trafficking efforts in Mongolia.[2]
The Mongolia Gender Equality Center provides rehabilitative assistance to sex trafficked victims.[4]
Lantuun Dohio NGO fights against human trafficking and child abuse.
References
- "2019 Trafficking in Persons Report on Mongolia". United States Department of State. 2019.
- Ladly, Meghan Davidson (February 19, 2019). "Mongolia's prostitution zones, where women trade sex for fuel in sub-zero temperatures". The Telegraph.
- "Mongolia-U.S. sign formal child protection compact partnership". Montsame. April 2, 2020.
- "Stolen from Mongolia for sex". PRI. July 22, 2009.
- "Kidnapping Mongolian Women". Mongolia-Web. May 5, 2010.