Is THis Really What We Would Expect From A Human Rights NGO?
- takeoman
- Expatriate
- Posts: 524
- Joined: Fri May 30, 2014 3:20 pm
- Reputation: 88
- Location: Takeo Province
Is THis Really What We Would Expect From A Human Rights NGO?
"As an NGO we want the border police to take serious action to check and examine the Vietnamese". Sam Rainsy, Kem Sokha? No Chlay Thy Ratanakkiri provincial coordinator for Adhoc calling for more deportations.
The most boring man in the World. Ever!
Re: Is THis Really What We Would Expect From A Human Rights
Nah, that won't work. The head of the anti trafficking police would be against it.takeoman wrote: No Chlay Thy Ratanakkiri provincial coordinator for Adhoc calling for more deportations.
Full report here:US Department of State - 2013 Trafficking in Persons Report wrote:Cambodia is a source, transit, and destination country for men, women, and children subjected to forced labor and sex trafficking. Cambodian men, women, and children migrate to countries within the region—primarily Thailand and Malaysia, but also Singapore, Vietnam, and South Korea—for work in factories, restaurants, or other industries, but many are subsequently subjected to sex trafficking, domestic servitude, debt bondage, or forced labor within the fishing, construction, food processing, and agricultural industries. Vietnamese women and children, many of whom are victims of debt bondage, are transported to Cambodia and forced into commercial sex. Corrupt officials in Cambodia and Thailand facilitate the transport of victims across the border.
http://www.state.gov/j/tip/rls/tiprpt/c ... 215415.htm
Und der Haifisch der hat Tränen
Und die laufen vom Gesicht
Doch der Haifisch lebt im Wasser
So die Tränen sieht man nicht
In der Tiefe ist es einsam
Und so manche Träne fliesst
Und so kommt es dass das Wasser
In den Meeren salzig ist
Und die laufen vom Gesicht
Doch der Haifisch lebt im Wasser
So die Tränen sieht man nicht
In der Tiefe ist es einsam
Und so manche Träne fliesst
Und so kommt es dass das Wasser
In den Meeren salzig ist
Re: Is THis Really What We Would Expect From A Human Rights
That doesn't seem to be his concern:Francis wrote:Full report here:US Department of State - 2013 Trafficking in Persons Report wrote:Cambodia is a source, transit, and destination country for men, women, and children subjected to forced labor and sex trafficking. Cambodian men, women, and children migrate to countries within the region—primarily Thailand and Malaysia, but also Singapore, Vietnam, and South Korea—for work in factories, restaurants, or other industries, but many are subsequently subjected to sex trafficking, domestic servitude, debt bondage, or forced labor within the fishing, construction, food processing, and agricultural industries. Vietnamese women and children, many of whom are victims of debt bondage, are transported to Cambodia and forced into commercial sex. Corrupt officials in Cambodia and Thailand facilitate the transport of victims across the border.
http://www.state.gov/j/tip/rls/tiprpt/c ... 215415.htm
But Chhay Thy, Ratanakkiri provincial coordinator for rights group Adhoc, called for more deportations, saying that last week’s number fell far short of addressing illegal immigration in the northeastern province.
“We rarely see the authorities arrest and deport Vietnamese people like this,” he said. “We want to see the authorities keep taking these measures in the future, not just do it now and stop. This is not acceptable.
“As an NGO, we want the border police to take serious action to check and examine the Vietnamese, not just let them cross the border [illegally],” he said. “In fact, hundreds of Vietnamese people cross the border by bus to work for [Cambodian] companies by using a tourist visa,” he said.
LTO Cambodia Blog
"Kafka is 'outdone' in our country, the new fatherland of Angkor" - Norodom Sihanouk
"Kafka is 'outdone' in our country, the new fatherland of Angkor" - Norodom Sihanouk
- michael.stewart1
- Expatriate
- Posts: 158
- Joined: Thu Jul 19, 2018 1:51 am
- Reputation: 31
Re: Is THis Really What We Would Expect From A Human Rights
I dont understand why Vietnamese would come to Cambodia to work, I would they would get paid better wages in Viet Nam. I know if I want to teach English I would get paid better in Viet Nam than I would in Cambodia plus I speak more Vietnamese than I do Khmer. I also really never see Vietnamese anywhere. I would really like to practice Vietnamese. When I was in the USA that is why I would go to Nail Salons . Nothing like having a cute Vietnamese girl teach you how to speak Vietnamese while she is massaging your legs and clipping your nails.LTO wrote: ↑Thu Sep 04, 2014 10:15 pmThat doesn't seem to be his concern:Francis wrote:Full report here:US Department of State - 2013 Trafficking in Persons Report wrote:Cambodia is a source, transit, and destination country for men, women, and children subjected to forced labor and sex trafficking. Cambodian men, women, and children migrate to countries within the region—primarily Thailand and Malaysia, but also Singapore, Vietnam, and South Korea—for work in factories, restaurants, or other industries, but many are subsequently subjected to sex trafficking, domestic servitude, debt bondage, or forced labor within the fishing, construction, food processing, and agricultural industries. Vietnamese women and children, many of whom are victims of debt bondage, are transported to Cambodia and forced into commercial sex. Corrupt officials in Cambodia and Thailand facilitate the transport of victims across the border.
http://www.state.gov/j/tip/rls/tiprpt/c ... 215415.htm
But Chhay Thy, Ratanakkiri provincial coordinator for rights group Adhoc, called for more deportations, saying that last week’s number fell far short of addressing illegal immigration in the northeastern province.
“We rarely see the authorities arrest and deport Vietnamese people like this,” he said. “We want to see the authorities keep taking these measures in the future, not just do it now and stop. This is not acceptable.
“As an NGO, we want the border police to take serious action to check and examine the Vietnamese, not just let them cross the border [illegally],” he said. “In fact, hundreds of Vietnamese people cross the border by bus to work for [Cambodian] companies by using a tourist visa,” he said.
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
- 0 Replies
- 1060 Views
-
Last post by Brody
-
- 1 Replies
- 686 Views
-
Last post by Jerry Atrick
-
- 41 Replies
- 19059 Views
-
Last post by daeum_tnaot
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Bobby66, Khmu Nation, Moe and 1359 guests