Anonymous Remailer (austria)
2014-06-23 07:57:08 UTC
Why want to work and live in a country which have a murderer as a
King !!!!
Bumibhol is a murderer. He shot his own brother !
See this link:
<https://www.facebook.com/notes/andrew-macgregor-marshall/thailands-saddest-secret/566797063339637>
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Saturday, June 21st, 2014
Posted by Schweik Eeyore
Cambodian Migrant Workers Accuse Thai Junta of Arrest and Abuse
POIPET - They are brought to the border by the truckload, with
buses, freight cars and cage-like military vehicles all packed so
tightly no one can sit or move. The migrant workers are unloaded in
a chaotic swell of human cargo, ushered onto the border with their
children and rice sack of belongings in tow.
"When Thai officials see anyone who looks Cambodian they ask them
to speak Thai. If they can't, they're brought into the police
office," said Tim Bunthoeun, a 29-year-old iron factory worker.
"The soldiers found us at the bus station and took us to an army
base. Over a 1,000 people were pushed under a single roof. They
told us we needed to pay 500 Baht ($16) each to leave. If we didn't
have the money, they told us we would have to wait longer," said
Chheat Pin, a 40-year-old construction worker who said he came to
Thailand to feed his family after a development project seized his
small plot of farmland in Cambodia.
"[At the base] they didn't give us food or water. If you had money,
you could buy it from them, but if not, you went hungry," he said.
King !!!!
Bumibhol is a murderer. He shot his own brother !
See this link:
<https://www.facebook.com/notes/andrew-macgregor-marshall/thailands-saddest-secret/566797063339637>
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Saturday, June 21st, 2014
Posted by Schweik Eeyore
Cambodian Migrant Workers Accuse Thai Junta of Arrest and Abuse
POIPET - They are brought to the border by the truckload, with
buses, freight cars and cage-like military vehicles all packed so
tightly no one can sit or move. The migrant workers are unloaded in
a chaotic swell of human cargo, ushered onto the border with their
children and rice sack of belongings in tow.
"When Thai officials see anyone who looks Cambodian they ask them
to speak Thai. If they can't, they're brought into the police
office," said Tim Bunthoeun, a 29-year-old iron factory worker.
"The soldiers found us at the bus station and took us to an army
base. Over a 1,000 people were pushed under a single roof. They
told us we needed to pay 500 Baht ($16) each to leave. If we didn't
have the money, they told us we would have to wait longer," said
Chheat Pin, a 40-year-old construction worker who said he came to
Thailand to feed his family after a development project seized his
small plot of farmland in Cambodia.
"[At the base] they didn't give us food or water. If you had money,
you could buy it from them, but if not, you went hungry," he said.