The Constitution provides for freedom of religion, and other laws and policies contributed to the generally free practice of religion. Taiwan authorities generally respected religious freedom in practice. There was no change in the status of respect for religious freedom by Taiwan authorities during the period covered by this report. There were no reports of ...
本文章 International Religious Freedom Report for 2008: Taiwan Part 第一次出現在 American Institute in Taiwan.
]]>(Released on June 5, 2008) Taiwan is primarily a destination for men, women, and children trafficked for the purposes of forced labor and sexual exploitation. | OT-0810E | June 05, 2008
本文章 2008 Trafficking in Persons Report – Taiwan (Tier 2) 第一次出現在 American Institute in Taiwan.
]]>Remarks by AIT Director Stephen M. Young to the 2008 Hsieh Nien Fan of the American Chamber of Commerce in Taipei April 29, 2008
本文章 Remarks by AIT Director Stephen M. Young to the 2008 Hsieh Nien Fan of the American Chamber of Commerce in Taipei April 29, 2008 第一次出現在 American Institute in Taiwan.
]]>Taiwan generally respected the human rights of its citizens; however, there continued to be problems reported in the following areas: corruption by officials, violence and discrimination against women, trafficking in persons, and abuses of foreign workers. |OT-0801E | Date: 03/12/2008
本文章 2007 Human Rights Report (Taiwan Part) 第一次出現在 American Institute in Taiwan.
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