Deputy Minister, there has been allegations that the current refugee crisis in South Africa has elements of human trafficking into it. Who is responsible for what is happening here and what is the South African government doing to protect the rights of the refugees as well as the rights of the citizens of this country? Thank you.
The DEPUTY MINISTER OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND CO-
OPERATION: Chairperson, the rights of refugees are protected by the UN protocol that is there by all
countries, whether they participate in the glow act or they are out of the glow act. But what I will confirm here is that trafficking of migrants keeps on happening, even if there's protection, but in South Africa we have protected everyone but we are not going to say: now that there's nothing that is happening in terms of smuggling of migrants because - like I said - we have been speaking about home affairs, we've been speaking about the security here, these are the people that need to make sure that the borders are really meant for. Thank you very much.
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