Estonia’s parliament passed a
legislation that banned human trafficking. This legislation was passed on Wednesday.
It is the last EU country to pass laws
banning human trafficking. No lawmaker who voted opposed the passing of the
law. President Toomas Hendrik Ilves is
expected to make the new bill a law and approve it in the upcoming weeks. The
United States had put a lot of pressure on Estonia to pass a law that bans
human trafficking. The U.S. Department has a list of countries that are
considered lax on the issue of human trafficking and Estonia wanted to avoid
being kept on this list. Estonia is a small country that considers the United
States as a key ally. The country has now taken a step in preventing human
trafficking. Where before human traffickers might get a short jail sentence or
small fine, human trafficking in Estonia is now punishable up to 15 years in prison.
Human
trafficking is not to be taken lightly. In human trafficking, people can be
forced into protection or work. I believe it is about time that Estonia passed
a law that bans human trafficking in their country. People can make a large
profit through the trafficking of humans.
Before in Estonia, those who were caught only were sentenced to a short
time in jail or a small fine. This law helps to make this crime more
punishable. Those who are caught can now spend 15 years in jail which will
hopefully make those involved in human trafficking stop. It is not right that
people force other humans into slavery and prostitution(mostly women). Although it should have been passed sooner, I
am glad that Estonia finally passed a law that bans this horrible crime.
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