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April 27th, 2018
The Hungarian authorities fall short in their ability to identify potential victims of human trafficking, a Council of Europe (CoE) expert body has said. Hungary should change rules to better pinpoint and help victims of human trafficking identified among asylum seekers and migrants in the country, the Group of Experts on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings (GRETA) said in a report published on Friday. Previous concerns about Hungary's treatment of victims of human trafficking "have been magnified by the repeated introduction of more restrictive legislation and measures regarding immigration and asylum in Hungary", the report said, citing the findings of the body's experts who visited the transit zones in Roszke and Tompa on the Serbian border between December 18 and 20, 2017.
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