Key Reports
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2011 Trafficking in Persons Report
In the TIP Report, the Department of State places each country onto one of three tiers based on the extent of their governments’ efforts to comply with the “minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking” found in Section 108 of the TVPA.
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July-December 2010 International Religious Freedom Report: Brazil
“As we release this report, we reaffirm the role that religious freedom and tolerance play in building stable and harmonious societies,” Clinton said September 13 at the State Department event.
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2010 Human Rights Report: Brazil
Secretary Hillary Clinton noted that the State Department makes human rights is a priority 365 days a year. She highlighted three disturbing trends from 2010, including: a crackdown on civil society activists; countries violating the fundamental freedoms of expression, assembly, and association by curtailing internet freedom; and repression of vulnerable minorities. Video »
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2010 Report on International Religious Freedom
The International Religious Freedom report supplements the most recent Human Rights Reports by providing additional detailed information with respect to matters involving international religious freedom. It includes individual country chapters on the status of religious freedom worldwide.
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2010 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report
The 2010 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report (INCSR) is an annual report by the Department of State to Congress prepared in accordance with the Foreign Assistance Act. It describes the efforts of key countries to attack all aspects of the international drug trade in Calendar Year 2009. Volume I covers drug and chemical control activities. Volume II covers money laundering and financial crimes.
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2010 Special 301 Report
This Report reflects the Administration’s resolve to encourage and maintain effective IPR protection and enforcement worldwide. It identifies a wide range of serious concerns, rangingfrom troubling “indigenous innovation” policies that may unfairly disadvantage U.S. rightsholders in China, to the continuing challenges of Internet piracy in countries such as Canada andSpain, to the ongoing systemic IPR enforcement challenges in many countries around the world.