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Thailand to attend U.N. General Assembly on Sep 19

 

BANGKOK, 14 September 2016 (NNT) - A Thai delegation will be attending this year’s General Assembly of the United Nations in New York, USA. 

Maj. Gen. Werachon Sukondhapatipak, deputy spokesman of the Prime Minister’s Office, said on Tuesday that Thailand will be represented at the UN General Assembly, which is scheduled for September 19, to share the country’s views on this year’s key concern — the large international movements of refugees and migrants.

The government’s deputy spokesman said that this matter is crucial to the world’s efforts to address the problem of asylum seekers and migrants while the meeting will discuss the setting up of a global agency to help handle refugees. 

He said that Thailand will support all sustainable efforts to address the problems in the countries of origin and to share the global responsibility for tackling the issue. 

Maj. Gen. Werachon added that, at this year’s assembly,Thailand will also take part in the ratification of the political declaration of the UN. 

He went on to say that representatives of over 40 countries have already confirmed their participation in the General Assembly, including Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai of Thailand.

 
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"The government’s deputy spokesman said that this matter is crucial to the world’s efforts to address the problem of asylum seekers and migrants while the meeting will discuss the setting up of a global agency to help handle refugees."

 

'Just as long as you don't expect us to take any...'
 

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Here's what appears to be the playbook for refugees.

If they are Chinese and are facing execution or even if they are just trying to escape China; send em back to China. 

If they are Hilltribes from Burma; put them in a camp for 30+ years and make an industry out of it.

If they are Royhinga; push em back out to sea.

If they are Cambodian or Burmese regulars; sell them to the illegal fishing industry

If they are female and attractive. Use your imagination.

Did I miss any?

 

 

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