Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Thailand Faces Choice: Let Traffickers Continue or Get Serious About Boatpeople and Kidnappers


By Alan Morison and Chuitma Sidasathian
Posted by Maung Kyaw Nu,President of Burmese Rohingya Association in Thailand (BRAT) on October 14, 2014 18:26The BRAT applaude Thai civilsociety's landmark afford .
Thailand now has the opportunity to prove it is serious about removing the country from its bottom level rating of Tier 3, achieved in this year's US State Department Trafficking in Persons report. The local of TAKUAPA Catholic, Muslim and Buddhist activists who banded together to help the district chief of the Thai township of Takuapa will be stretched and we fully solidarity with them. The BRAT has been voiced out to delete inhuman policy 'HELP ON' since boat people starts reaching here.I've learnt that a few NGOs used to propose that deadly HELP ON policy to Thai authority . We fully support TAKUAPA LOCAL ELITE's method regarding victims of traffickers and kidnappers.Bangladesh government should arrange to take back all kidnapped victims from Thailand soil.Thailand is ardently requested to deal with traffickers and kidnappers with special law like drug dealers. In the mean times Thai civil soceity is requested to voice out against Burma which is the real actor of producing Refugees. Once Burma respect Human Rights and stop genocide on Rohingyas ,the trafficing and kidnapping industries will be flopped.
Posted by Maung Kyaw Nu,President of Burmese Rohingya Association in Thailand (BRAT) on October 14, 2014 18:26
gravatar Please read as : Bangladesh government should arrange to take back all kidnapped victims from THAILAND soil.
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Thank you in advance.
Maung Kyaw Nu
Posted by Maung Kyaw Nu,President of Burmese Rohingya Association in Thailand (BRAT) on October 14, 2014 19:17

Kidnap victims nominate the man they say beat and abused them
Kidnap victims nominate the man they say beat and abused them
Photo by phuketwan.com

Thailand Faces Choice: Let Traffickers Continue or Get Serious About Boatpeople and Kidnappers

By Alan Morison and Chuitma Sidasathian
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Latest One of three Thais being held over human trafficking has named his boss as Thai authorities consider what to do about 132 kidnapped men and a kidnapped boatpeople policy. More »


please read here --
http://phuketwan.com/tourism/thailand-faces-choice-traffickers-continue-serious-boatpeople-kidnappers-21180/

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