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Thailand, Burma sign pact against human trafficking

  • Published: 24/04/2009 at 05:50 PM
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Thailand and Burma signed an agreement on Friday to combat human trafficking, especially of women and children -- the first such pact between two countries, the official statement said.

The agreement is aimed at improving cooperation along their 2,108 kilometre border.

Tens of thousands of migrant workers from impoverished Burma are working in Thailand, both legally and illegally.

Burma's Home Affairs Minister Maj-Gen Maung Oo and Thai Social Development and Human Security Minister Issara Somchai signed the pact in Burma's administrative capital, Naypyidaw.

The official statement said the pact was "an important step and provided a strong foundation for future joint efforts between the two countries in tackling cross-border trafficking''.

The deal covers areas such as prevention, protection, recovery and reintegration of victims, law enforcement and criminal justice, "as well as developing and implementing joint actions between the two countries", it said.

"We two countries tried to sign this (agreement) two years ago,'' a senior Burma police official told AFP on condition of anonymity.

"It's a big achievement for us to cooperate with neighbouring countries. We can discuss more effectively in the future,'' the official said.

Burma has been ruled by the military since 1962 and is under sanctions by the United States and European countries because of its human rights records and continued detention of democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

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  • kevin@lowyat

    Discussion 3 : 27/04/2009 at 10:58 AM3

    its a briallant idea,but no so good for undergound people's..hehe

  • Somboon

    Discussion 2 : 24/04/2009 at 11:03 PM2

    The idea is excellent. It is time someone has to do something.

    But the 2 devils make a pact? How is anyone of them going to enforce the law/pact? It is all public relation to make themselves look good. Anyone knows that Thailand impartial law enforcement is non-existent. Myanmar? Forget it, too.

    Excellent idea but it is not going anywhere!

  • Richard

    Discussion 1 : 24/04/2009 at 10:20 PM1

    No comment from the UNHCR yet.

    A band-aid. When what is needed from Thailand is a real push to help these people by completely ostracising the Burmese Junta.

    Establish human rights and you may go some way towards removing the necessity for impoverished and downtroden people to risk life and limb to escape their desperation and, by necessity, put themselves into the hands of human traffickers.

    HOW MUCH MORE HYPOCRITICAL CAN THIS GOVERNMENT GET?

    Abhisit the democrat? I despair. I have had enough of Thailand. It is getting less democratic every day.

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