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Thailand must prepare for a possible influx of Myanmar’s young people


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People gather outside the embassy of Thailand to get visas in Yangon on February 16 after Myanmar’s military government said it would impose military service.//AFP


The State Administration Council’s (SAC) plans to draft more soldiers to fight the resistance forces poses serious challenges for Thailand’s volatile and porous border. Myanmar’s People Military Service Law, enacted in 2010 but activated on February 13, obligates men and women, aged 18 to 45 and 18 to 35 respectively, to be drafted into the military for two years of compulsory service.

 

Furthermore, Individuals with specialized knowledge such as doctors and engineers must serve three years. In the case of a national emergency, the time to be served could be extended to five years.

 

The new draft shows the military regime is desperate to add more fighters as they have suffered great losses over the past five months of intense fighting between the Tatmadaw and alliances of ethnic armed groups and other resistance forces.

 

Right after the announcement, a long queue formed at the Thai Embassy in Yangon as young men and women applied for visas to Thailand. Both daily quotas via the offline and online visa applications are still being quickly filled. Myanmar passport holders can enter Thailand with a visa waiver via international check-in counters for two weeks.

 

by Kavi Chongkittavorn

 

Full story: Thai PBS 2024-03-12

 

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There are now over a thousand plus youngsters from Myanmar accommodated in our Government Housing Village who work in the attached garment factory, Day/Night shift.

Complaints from the Thai residents regarding noise, drinking and drugs has led to restrictions being Implemented. One being the removal of foot volley courts from recreational areas and placed outside of the village.

 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

The State Administration Council’s (SAC) plans to draft more soldiers

 

Hmmm?

 

Maybe just reassign all the conscripted house-boys from the General's homes to active duty?

 

So much for Military reforms, and the end of conscription.

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, mikebell said:

I visited Koh Samui over a year ago and every other waiter in every restaurant was from Myanmar. 

Ah. You must have been in the posh restaurants on Samui.

All Thai staff where I tend to eat.

Now KPN is a different story.  All Burmese staff in every restaurant and bar that I went to.

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4 hours ago, tomazbodner said:

Yes, arm the people who hate you and teach them how to use those weapons against you

 

I watched a documentary recently that stated a lot of those conscripts are drafted into military and secret police duties. Basically spying on their neighbors.

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A Burmese friend told me that the Shan State Army has started aggressively drafting young people, especially those with prior military experience.  According to The Diplomat it isn't just Shan State. 

 

"Since the offensive, a number of accusations have been made against the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA), the ethnic Kokang EAO spearheading attacks in northern Shan State. The group has been documented of dragging away men from refugee camps and fleeing convoys, and demanding manpower quotas from various local communities."  https://thediplomat.com/2024/01/myanmar-ethnic-armed-groups-draw-allegations-of-forced-recruitment/

 

The article makes it clear that the Tatmadaw is also employing desperate measures at "recruiting".  I don't know where that country is heading, but it doesn't look good.

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Thailand needs workers, especially cheap labour.

Thais want to go overseas so they can pay off family debts, Myanmarese want to cross the border to escape a military conflict... welcome them with open arms, bless their children and give them citizen ship, boosting your population decline.

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8 hours ago, redwood1 said:

Conscription

This is supposed to be for Young people, 18/22 Get them to Learn/Teach them about Some discipline  Work and learning some trade/work be that Truck driving/Machine operating/Office work /Cooks/Carpenter/Mechanic/Tank driver /Pilot. or what ever they can do. ETC

That's what  was in Europe when I grew up.

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4 hours ago, huangnon said:

 

I watched a documentary recently that stated a lot of those conscripts are drafted into military and secret police duties. Basically spying on their neighbors.

 

Yes indeed, spying on your neighbour is one of the Tatmadaws evil methods However, swift retribution is handed out when these spy agents are identified

 

Six people including a child were killed by a local resistance force in the town of Saw in central Myanmar’s Magway Region on Sunday night, relatives and locals told Myanmar Now.

A group of at least 13 gunmen arrived at the house of 60-year-old Khin Maung Lin, the accused junta informant, at around 8pm. 

 

https://myanmar-now.org/en/news/alleged-junta-informant-killed-alongside-family/

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12 hours ago, norfolkandchance said:

There are now over a thousand plus youngsters from Myanmar accommodated in our Government Housing Village who work in the attached garment factory, Day/Night shift.

Complaints from the Thai residents regarding noise, drinking and drugs has led to restrictions being Implemented. One being the removal of foot volley courts from recreational areas and placed outside of the village.

 

Who  are these tossers putting putting up a Confused emoji.

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