Socialization government in preventing human trafficking or trafficking is still considered optimal.
Activists Migrant Care, Anis Hidayah said during this socialization government to prevent human trafficking cases are still normative.
So that victims of human trafficking continues to exist every year.
"Trafficking of migrant workers the right modus government so far in efforts to combat trafficking does not appear serious. Seen only normative socialization," pointing Anis.
Yet according to the women activists syndicates operate with direct workers came to the victim, persuade and seduce.
"They then falsified documents improperly dispatched next," added Anis.
Actions of government officials be ineffective because 'just to socialize' by relying on dozens of people while the perpetrators of trafficking syndicates to move freely.
Lack of employment
Cases of human trafficking according to Anis will still rife over the root of the problem is not successfully dealt with by the government.
"Poverty and limited employment in Indonesia is an important factor was how trafficking can continue to occur in Indonesia," said Anis.
Criticism was raised following the case of a migrant worker from Indonesia named Wilfrida Soik currently awaiting sentencing court in Malaysia.
Wilfrida by Anis know is a victim of trafficking who come from poor families of East Nusa Tenggara were still under age.
He's accused of killing her employer called Yeap Seok Pen (60) in December of 2010 and threatened with the death penalty.
In a note Migrant Care, Wilfrida Soik is one of about 300 migrant workers from Indonesia in Malaysia which is currently under sentence of death.
While the Protection of Migrant Workers Task Force, the number of Indonesian nationals facing the death penalty reached 168 people.
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