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OPINION

MoU system still exploits workers

News, Andy Hall, Published on 08/04/2016

» Soe was barely 18 years old. He sat innocently beside me, dressed in a blue Myanmar longyi, on the floor in a temple in Samut Sakhon. He possessed just a few bags of basic items consisting of clothing and property.

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THAILAND

Justice system faces trial in Koh Tao murder case

News, Andy Hall, Published on 06/07/2015

» Prior to British tourists Hannah Witheridge and David Miller's heinous murders last September, migrant workers' presence and everyday lives on Koh Tao island were not publicly discussed. This situation abruptly changed once migrants were identified by case investigators as key suspects behind the killings.

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THAILAND

Koh Tao case affects wider migrant community

News, Andy Hall, Published on 07/05/2015

» Prior to the murder of British tourists Hannah Witheridge and David Miller last September, migrant workers' everyday lives on Koh Tao island were not publicly discussed. This situation changed once migrants were identified as the key suspects behind the killings.

OPINION

Deadlines, threats against migrants bad for both sides

News, Andy Hall, Published on 10/12/2012

» For two decades now, piecemeal cabinet resolutions have allowed migrants from Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar to legally register to work in Thailand, reflecting tensions between national security and economic necessity.

OPINION

Migration in 2012: challenging ingrained impunity

News, Andy Hall, Published on 21/01/2012

» At cabinet meetings during Thailand's floods, migration was absent from the political agenda. No specific response was apparently required. Officials reported no "host agency" and neither the Labour, Interior nor Foreign ministries assumed direct responsibility. Law enforcement agencies monitor migrants closely and surely knew how the floods impacted on them, however.