Migrant Forum in Asia (MFA) is extremely concerned about the poor protection of the peoples of Burma in Southeast Asia .
The peoples of Burma have been driven by persecution, conflict, state-sanctioned violence, and desperate poverty into neighboring countries. More than a million people reside in Thailand and Malaysia alone. As large numbers have not been able to secure official legal status - whether as migrant workers or refugees - they face tremendous risks working and living as an undocumented population.
While their labor contributes to the economies of Thailand and Malaysia , they are seen as a threat to national security because of their irregular status. They are therefore under constant threat of arrest, detention, and deportation. In order to survive, they are forced to seek informal means of traveling and searching for work. This increases their vulnerability to exploitation. There are many who work under dangerous conditions, are not compensated for accidents in the workplace, and suffer from unpaid wages. Many are trafficked for sex and labor.
Their vulnerability is widely known but has not been adequately addressed by governments in the ASEAN region. In Thailand , on 10th April 2008, 54 people from Burma died from suffocation while being smuggled in a truck on the way to Phuket for work. Since 2007, numerous ‘boat people’, making their way from Bangladesh to Thailand and Malaysia , have perished as their vessels capsized at sea. In Malaysia , operations by the People’s Volunteers Corps (Ikatan Relawan Rakyat, RELA) and the Immigration Department continue to wreak havoc in the lives of Burmese asylum seekers and refugees, who are arrested, imprisoned, whipped and deported. Information from the communities indicates that they are handed over to human smugglers at the Thai border and forced to pay money for their own release.
We call for ASEAN governments to recognize the plight of the peoples of Burma in the region, and to find solutions that extend them protection and assistance. In particular, they should:
- Conduct refugee status determination and ensure that asylum seekers and refugees are protected while durable solutions are being worked out
- Facilitate the regularization of undocumented persons, making the process more directly accessible by migrants themselves
We also call on the government of Thailand to recognize the rights of all migrant workers specifically:
- For the migrants who survived the Phuket tragedy to receive proper medical care, counseling and legal assistance;
- For the families of the migrants who perished in the tragedy to receive compensation for death and injuries;
- For the government of Thailand to stop the criminalization of undocumented migrant workers and uphold the labor and human rights of all migrant workers in Thailand ;
- For the government of Thailand to improve its registration system for migrants to allow them to register in areas along the border region; and
- To facilitate safe and decent means of transportation for workers coming from the border region.
Courage, Peace and Power in a life full of meaning.
William Gois
Regional Coordinator
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Migrant Forum in Asia
59 B Malumanay St. Teachers Village
Diliman, Quezon City 1104 Philippines
Tel no: +632-4333508
Fax no: +632-47331292
Mobile: +63920-9600916
E-mail: mfa@pacific.net.hk
Website: www.mfasia.org
Dear Freedom Fighters, both Online & Offline…
I have been supporting the boycott the newspapers initiative for sometime & I have done my push & pull marketing rather we’ll around my circle of family, friends & contacts. A few have stopped buying, some don’t already. A lot whom still want to purchase the papers, I passed on the info - which was the worst in all mediums & urged them to switch to the least worst. For English papers, the worst was the The Star (Spinning & BN coverage). Data can be found on the People’s Parliament.
Now, the story. I have noticed that some, are still purchasing the newspapers, especially “The Star” every now & then, especially on Saturdays for… “The Recruitment Section!”
So, I urge all those whom support this cause to pass the word. Only get your recruitment information online. Do not purchase the msm & even browse through it.
PR & others (mid-long term effort), get more beginner computer classes up. Teaching people to use the comp, get the news, browse & apply for jobs, using the email, etc. Keep the fees very low, give it free to the very poor, catch the young, educate! PR, set up a IT centre in the poor areas, with news printed out & pasted there regularly. Put up a few PCs with internet connections for the poor to share & use for free during office hours.
Check out MT article “My Version of the Truth” by RPK, for some related info.
Thanks, please pass the word!
Is there anything we little people in Malaysia can do?