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Cambodian migrant workers arrested by Thai authorities in April 2023 are seen chained together in Bangkok. [Mara Yim Facebook page]

 

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The recent mass arrest in Thailand of hundreds of Cambodian migrant workers – some of whom were photographed chained together in Bangkok – has prompted one NGO to urge the Cambodian government to take action with Thai authorities.

 

Many of the 800 workers arrested last month didn’t have enough money to pay fees at the border, had expired working permits or didn’t have enough documentation. The workers were returning to Thailand illegally following the recent Khmer New Year holiday, which ran from April 14-16.

 

Photos shared on social media showed people linked together, with their hands in chains as they sat with their heads bowed in a police van.

 

The images were an attempt by Thai authorities to publicly shame illegal migrants and possibly discourage others from coming into Thailand, said Dy The Hoya, the migration program director at the Phnom Penh-based Center for Alliance of Labor and Human Rights, or CENTRAL.

 

Full story: https://www.benarnews.org/english/news/thai/cambodian-workers-arrested-chained-in-bangkok-05052023154747.html

 

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-- © Copyright Benar News 2023-05-06
 

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All of a sudden such random and highly selected instances make it an issue. 

These undocumented foreign [regional] workers have been integrated into the Thai workforce forever......without incident. 

 

 

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21 hours ago, StayinThailand2much said:

They should make it easier for foreign workers, not harder, or the labour shortage might stifle the economic recovery.

True, if those arrested were working they are obviously needed, just bureaucracy slammed on the poor but then it's always easier to go after the little guy.

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