From the Thai-language press:
Thairath editorial: The gang to exploit poor
people - October 13, 2005
Although it is quite late, it is not too late for
the Investigation Commission of which Gen. Thanu Sriyakul,
is Chairperson, to specify that employment agencies
and many government officials of the Labour Ministry
who took a high brokerage fee from 1,700 Thai workers.
The amount taken was more than the law allows (which
is 90,000-150,000 baht). The total extorted from the
Thai workers is 60 million baht.
This made us believe that there was cooperation between
the owner of the employment agency and the middle
level government officials of the Department of Employment
who are in the North and Northeast of Thailand. The
ingenious way is avoid detection is to send a large
number of workers, but less than 50 workers in order
not to be require approval from the high chief.
The riot of Thai workers in Kaoshuing, in the south
of Taiwan, to protest the employers oppression
in August, urges the Taiwan government and Thai government
to investigate urgently. Taiwan moved faster than
Thailand in making their Labour Minister and Lord
Mayor of Kaoshuing resign to take responsibility.
The investigation specifies that there was a gang
formed to oppress and exploit Thai workers.
At first it was understood that only Taiwan was at
fault for this, but the investigation of the Thai
Labour Ministry found that the Thai employment agent
company was also responsible.
60 million baht was fleeced from the workers
sweat by people of the same nationality as the workers
themselves. This was a large amount of money to take
from poor people. Some must sell their land or take
a mortgage or go to the pawnshop to get the brokerage
fee. This 60 million baht is likely money from the
1,700 workers. This excludes thousands of other Thai
workers in Taiwan. Thailand sends more workers to
Taiwan than any other country.
Many countries solve this problem by having the government
handling sending workers overseas or giving loans
with low interest to workers. Thailand as well seems
like it may try to solve this problem with this method,
but as it is controlled by the Labour Ministry already,
many workers are oppressed and exploited by people
of their same nationality. So it is hopeless now on
how to solve this problem. At first, we must penalize
those involved and clear up the system. |
From
the Thai-language press: Thairath editorial:
Dialogue is not bad - October
12, 2005
It is not clear if PM Thaksin Shinawatra is afraid
Malaysia will become involved in the three southern
border provinces making it a problem between nations
or if he is afraid to lose prestige. For whatever
reason, he denied to open a dialogue with Malaysia
that was proposed by the Foreign Ministry of Malaysia
and said he has no agenda to ask for cooperation in
solving the problem.
Although Thai government always confirms the unrest
in the south is a domestic problem, solving the problem
will not succeed if we do not get cooperation seriously
and sincerely from Malaysia. This is because our border
connects to Malaysia and both peoples have similar
nationality, language, religions, and relationships
as we often visit to each other.
But when the misunderstanding happened when 131 Muslims
fled to Malaysia, both governments should have a quiet
dialogue and not necessary argue back and forth.
The Thai government should thank Mr. Anand Panyalachun,
Chairperson of the National Reconciliation Commission,
who used his status as a former of PM and old diplomatic
agent to privately discuss with PM Badavi and Ex-PM
Mahathir at Kuala Lampur and get confirmation that
Malaysia did not support the separatism.
It is normal that Thais may doubt, but the way that
the Defense Minister accused Mahathir as being a backer
of the separatists should have been considered in
a circumspect manner. Mahathir was Malaysian PM for
20 years and the southern situation was at peace.
Recently Mahathir also condemned the bombs at Bali
saying it was not the Islam way and this damages Islam.
We have to understand Malaysia has a problem with
Muslim violence as well. The UMNO Party of the government
is opposed to the opposition PAS party and it is the
government that governs Kalantan State that is next
to Thailand. The PAS Party wants to govern with the
Islam way but UMNO separates the religious domain
from the state and controls religious teaching so
it will not incite violence.
Dialogue with Malaysia is not bad. On the contrary,
it makes a closer relationship, more understanding,
and cooperation.
In the past, our government cooperated to solve unrest
in the south. The best example is the solving of the
Malaya Communist Terrorist Party or, as we call it,
the Chinese Thief Communist Movement. |
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