Burma: No End to Forced Labour

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By Gustavo Capdevila

GENEVA (IPS) - The International Labour Organisation (ILO) expressed profound concern about the persistence of forced labour in Burma, while it is closely monitoring the implementation of a mechanism for victims to file complaints, which was recently agreed with the Southeast Asian country's governing junta.

But the ILO's assessment of the case confirms that forced labour remains widespread in Myanmar (the name given to the country by the military government), and in fact continues to expand, ILO executive director Kari Tapiola told IPS.

None of the recommendations of a survey commission sent by the ILO have been put into practice yet, the international agency reported.

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