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Sg must learn from Thais how to force @FTs to flee in huge mass

taksinloong

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Sg mus cease to be a safe orderly paradise where forengers are safely protected to enrich and enjoy themselves.

This must be forcefulky reversed and pay the necessary price to achieve. Thais did it. And so can we.

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/0...fter-coup-fearing-crackdown-on-migrant-labor/


84,000 Cambodians flee Thailand after coup, fearing crackdown on migrant labor

Published June 14, 2014
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PHNOM PENH, Cambodia – *More than 80,000 Cambodians have fled neighboring Thailand to return home, fearing a crackdown on migrant workers under Thailand's new military government.

The governor of Cambodia's Banteay Meanchey province, Kor Samsarouet, said Saturday more than 84,000 have returned this month through the border crossing at the west Cambodian town of Poipet, including 40,000 on Friday.


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The trigger for the exodus seems to have been statements by Thailand's military government, which took power in a coup last month, that it would crack down on illegal immigrants and those employing them. Several were reportedly fired from jobs and sent home, and the belief spread that legal and illegal workers were being ejected.

The numbers of those fleeing swelled as unsubstantiated rumors circulated that several workers had been shot dead by Thai authorities.
 

taksinloong

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SG people never learn how to pay necessary price to get desired results. Complain KBKB is only good for nothing.

Do necessary changes in SG and you will see FTs fleeing at lightning speed all at once. Show serious hostality and leathality, cause pain and hurt and losses to FTs brutally, they will flee. Pay the necessary price. You are determined enough no way any one could stop you.

By rule of universe, all civilized way are ineffective and unworkable. Proven again and again worldwide.

http://www.khaleejtimes.com/kt-arti...ternational_June432.xml&section=international

More than 120,000 Cambodian migrants flee Thailand after coup

(AFP) / 15 June 2014

The mass exodus of labourers comes amid a junta warning of arrest and deportation for illegal foreign workers.

More than 120,000 Cambodians have fled Thailand to return home in the past week, fearing a crackdown on migrant workers after last month’s military takeover, an official said on Sunday.

The mass exodus of labourers — who play a key role in Thai industries such as seafood and agriculture but often lack official work permits — comes amid a junta warning of arrest and deportation for illegal foreign workers.

“They’re returning en masse like a dam collapsing. They’ve never come en masse like this before in our history,” Kor Sam Saroeut, governor of the northwestern province of Banteay Meanchey where the main border crossing is located, said by telephone.

Around 122,000 Cambodian migrants have returned from Thailand in the last week after being transported to the border by Thai military trucks or making their own way, he said late on Sunday.

“They said they are scared of being arrested or shot if they run when Thai authorities check their houses,” Saroeut added. “Most of them went to work in Thailand without a work permit.”

Sirichan Ngathong, a spokeswoman for Thailand’s army which seized power in a coup on May 22, had said on Wednesday the junta viewed illegal migrants as a “threat” and they faced arrest and deportation.

But two days later the Thai foreign ministry dismissed “rumours” the army was deporting Cambodian labourers and later on Sunday released a new statement citing spokesman Sek Wannamethee as saying: “No crackdown order targeting Cambodian workers had been issued by the NCPO (junta body).”

As a result of the rumours, “Cambodian illegal workers have reported themselves to the Thai authorities for being repatriated voluntarily to Cambodia” the statement said, adding that Thai immigration officials had provided transport for them.

More than 12,000 migrant workers crossed the border into Cambodia on Sunday alone, according to Saroeut, who expects many more to make the journey over the new few days.

Thousands were sheltering from the rain at local Buddhist temples and a market as they waited for transport to their home provinces.

Cambodian authorities have arranged nearly 300 cars and military trucks to ferry workers home from the Aranyaprathet-Poipet border checkpoint but many would have to stay near the site overnight until transport became available, Saroeut said.

At the smaller border checkpoint of Boeung Trakuon, south of Poipet, around 1,000 Cambodian men and women walked across the border with heavy bags and children in tow, said a local journalist.

Chea Thea, a 33-year-old construction worker, said she returned to Cambodia two days ago in a convoy of 20 cars organised by Thai authorities — deciding to leave after seeing her compatriots were departing in large numbers.

“Cambodian migrants are coming back. We feel scared,” she said.

“When the situation is better I may go back,” Thea said.

Soum Chankea, a coordinator for Cambodian rights group ADHOC who has met many workers at the border, said the number of returnees was growing each day.

“They keep coming, more and more. Thousands more have arrived in Poipet (border checkpoint) this morning,” he said by telephone.

Six Cambodian workers and a Thai driver transporting them to the border province of Sa Kaeo died in an accident early on Sunday, said Thai police official Sommart Meungmuti.

The accident, which left another 12 people injured, is suspected to have been caused by a bursting tyre, he added.

Thailand is usually home to more than two million migrant workers, according to activists, with many manual labourers coming from Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar.

In the past the authorities turned a blind eye to illegal labourers because they were needed when the economy was booming.

But now Thailand is on the verge of recession after the economy contracted 2.1 per cent quarter-on-quarter in the first three months of 2014.

The coup followed years of political divisions between a military-backed royalist establishment and the family of fugitive former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra — a close ally of Cambodian premier Hun Sen, who once called him an “eternal friend”.

On Friday Cambodia’s opposition leader Sam Rainsy wrote to Thailand’s army chief Prayuth Chan-o-Cha calling for Cambodian migrants to be “treated in line with international human rights standards”.

His letter followed allegations from local rights organisations about the mistreatment of labourers by Thai authorities.

For more news from Khaleej Times, follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/khaleejtimes, and on Twitter at @khaleejtimes
 

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FT's love singapore.

Good jobs, high salaries, tons of Sinkie girls worshipping them. This is paradise for them.
 

taksinloong

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FT's love singapore.

Good jobs, high salaries, tons of Sinkie girls worshipping them. This is paradise for them.


So Singaporeans have to reverse this paradise and turn hell to the FTs. Make them lose their jobs, security, pride, safety, money, limbs and lives, I assure you this way they will flee.
 

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So Singaporeans have to reverse this paradise and turn hell to the FTs. Make them lose their jobs, security, pride, safety, money, limbs and lives, I assure you this way they will flee.

START BY HANGING THE PAPs





Hang those PAP maggots cockroaches with piano wires from lamp posts to make them dance before it is too late and we have no more CPF to get back.
BBQ those PAP maggots cockroaches before it is too late and we have no more CPF to get back.
Cut a few more arseholes into those PAP maggots cockroaches to let out their shit before it is too late and we have no more CPF to get back.
Make those PAP maggots cockroaches eat joss sticks and candle wax before it is too late and we have no more CPF to get back.


PAP is finished.
The stinking glue and terror that hold PAP together is that old fart smear of shit on sole of shoe LKY. LKY is about to die in days or weeks.
LKY will never allow good decent people into the PAP and good decent people will not want to get into the PAP. Those in PAP are the most corrupt and moral degenerates and moral bankrupts and moral filths that are being presented to stinkaporeans as moral compasses.
None of those in PAP work for anyone but that smear of shit on sole of shoe LKY, to help him hold down Singaporeans to screw and fuck hundreds of BILLIONs from us all into smear of shit on sole of shoe LKY stinkapore sovereign funds.
They are there in PAP because LKY know that they are a bunch of self serving greedy bastards and scrapings of scums of society. To call them maggots cockroaches will be to insult real maggots and real cockroaches.


WE ALL ARE NOW WAITING FOR THE DEATH OF LKY IN COMING DAYS OR WEEKS.
WE ALL WILL YUM SENG AND YUM SENG AND YUM SENG AGAIN AND AGAIN DANCING SINGING ON TABLE TOPS AND STREETS
WE THEN WILL SEE THOSE IN PAP WITH SHARPENED KNIVES HOOTING ARSEHLOON A DOZEN NEW ARSEHOLES AND THE DEATH OF THE ENTIRE LEE KWA CLAN
WE THEN WILL PICK UP PIANO WIRES AND HANG ALL THOSE REMAINING PAP AND THEIR COLLABORATORS FROM LAMP POSTS AND SEE THOSE BASTARDS AND BITCHES DANCE.
AND HAPPINESS WILL RETURN TO OUR LAND.
AND STINKAPORE WILL BECOME SINGAPORE ONCE MORE.
https://www.torproject.org/about/overview.html.en
 

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So Singaporeans have to reverse this paradise and turn hell to the FTs. Make them lose their jobs, security, pride, safety, money, limbs and lives, I assure you this way they will flee.

If the Ah Bengs start to beat up the foreigners, word gets around and soon the foreigners will run for their life. Look at Australia, when the Ah Neh students were beaten up, the Ah Nehs stop going to Australia for studies.
 

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thais pattern can also follow? sure a not. if copy them, then will be like pappy dogs sniping sinkies up whenever they go hong lim park, n then staging a military coup even WHEN PAP is WINing! that's bloody stupid loh. the military/royalist shld have just let the yellow shirts win in the next erection. this coup just scares EVERYONE away including investment money. pappies are not quite as stupid as the royals
 
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kezgtree

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SG people never learn how to pay necessary price to get desired results. Complain KBKB is only good for nothing.

Do necessary changes in SG and you will see FTs fleeing at lightning speed all at once. Show serious hostality and leathality, cause pain and hurt and losses to FTs brutally, they will flee. Pay the necessary price. You are determined enough no way any one could stop you.

By rule of universe, all civilized way are ineffective and unworkable. Proven again and again worldwide.

http://www.khaleejtimes.com/kt-arti...ternational_June432.xml&section=international

More than 120,000 Cambodian migrants flee Thailand after coup

(AFP) / 15 June 2014

The mass exodus of labourers comes amid a junta warning of arrest and deportation for illegal foreign workers.

More than 120,000 Cambodians have fled Thailand to return home in the past week, fearing a crackdown on migrant workers after last month’s military takeover, an official said on Sunday.

The mass exodus of labourers — who play a key role in Thai industries such as seafood and agriculture but often lack official work permits — comes amid a junta warning of arrest and deportation for illegal foreign workers.

“They’re returning en masse like a dam collapsing. They’ve never come en masse like this before in our history,” Kor Sam Saroeut, governor of the northwestern province of Banteay Meanchey where the main border crossing is located, said by telephone.

Around 122,000 Cambodian migrants have returned from Thailand in the last week after being transported to the border by Thai military trucks or making their own way, he said late on Sunday.

“They said they are scared of being arrested or shot if they run when Thai authorities check their houses,” Saroeut added. “Most of them went to work in Thailand without a work permit.”

Sirichan Ngathong, a spokeswoman for Thailand’s army which seized power in a coup on May 22, had said on Wednesday the junta viewed illegal migrants as a “threat” and they faced arrest and deportation.

But two days later the Thai foreign ministry dismissed “rumours” the army was deporting Cambodian labourers and later on Sunday released a new statement citing spokesman Sek Wannamethee as saying: “No crackdown order targeting Cambodian workers had been issued by the NCPO (junta body).”

As a result of the rumours, “Cambodian illegal workers have reported themselves to the Thai authorities for being repatriated voluntarily to Cambodia” the statement said, adding that Thai immigration officials had provided transport for them.

More than 12,000 migrant workers crossed the border into Cambodia on Sunday alone, according to Saroeut, who expects many more to make the journey over the new few days.

Thousands were sheltering from the rain at local Buddhist temples and a market as they waited for transport to their home provinces.

Cambodian authorities have arranged nearly 300 cars and military trucks to ferry workers home from the Aranyaprathet-Poipet border checkpoint but many would have to stay near the site overnight until transport became available, Saroeut said.

At the smaller border checkpoint of Boeung Trakuon, south of Poipet, around 1,000 Cambodian men and women walked across the border with heavy bags and children in tow, said a local journalist.

Chea Thea, a 33-year-old construction worker, said she returned to Cambodia two days ago in a convoy of 20 cars organised by Thai authorities — deciding to leave after seeing her compatriots were departing in large numbers.

“Cambodian migrants are coming back. We feel scared,” she said.

“When the situation is better I may go back,” Thea said.

Soum Chankea, a coordinator for Cambodian rights group ADHOC who has met many workers at the border, said the number of returnees was growing each day.

“They keep coming, more and more. Thousands more have arrived in Poipet (border checkpoint) this morning,” he said by telephone.

Six Cambodian workers and a Thai driver transporting them to the border province of Sa Kaeo died in an accident early on Sunday, said Thai police official Sommart Meungmuti.

The accident, which left another 12 people injured, is suspected to have been caused by a bursting tyre, he added.

Thailand is usually home to more than two million migrant workers, according to activists, with many manual labourers coming from Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar.

In the past the authorities turned a blind eye to illegal labourers because they were needed when the economy was booming.

But now Thailand is on the verge of recession after the economy contracted 2.1 per cent quarter-on-quarter in the first three months of 2014.

The coup followed years of political divisions between a military-backed royalist establishment and the family of fugitive former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra — a close ally of Cambodian premier Hun Sen, who once called him an “eternal friend”.

On Friday Cambodia’s opposition leader Sam Rainsy wrote to Thailand’s army chief Prayuth Chan-o-Cha calling for Cambodian migrants to be “treated in line with international human rights standards”.

His letter followed allegations from local rights organisations about the mistreatment of labourers by Thai authorities.

For more news from Khaleej Times, follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/khaleejtimes, and on Twitter at @khaleejtimes

..haha this is a different scenerio here, where all fts are given permission to come in LEEgally...no issue
 
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