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Yesterday, police in Chiang Rai started the process of repatriating 126 Burmese children who lack official registration documents. These children, aged between seven and 16 years old, were students at a school in Ang Thong and were shipped on four buses with plans to transfer them to five separate shelters before sending them back to … …

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"Principles outlined in the Child Protection Act and the United Nation’s Convention on the Rights of the Child".....

This is the biggest joke on earth when children are being killed every day in West Bank and yet Israel is not mentioned in the report. But UN was very fast in accusing Russia. Better don't talk about UN it is always skewed towards the haves leaving  the have nots to suffer. 

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Bigger deal never discussed is kids born here from even second generation immigrant parents (no id but alos born here) still do not have their Thai Id's. I know one personally who was born here, raised and brought up in Thai schools and still cannot get her Thai ID. She tried and the mucky muck said yes, but he first denanded a large kickback to initiate it, then she went back after a bit of time and he demanded another large kickback. Word is the guy has left the position but this is inherent of corruption through these decrepid turds taking advantage of their position. And this was only about 1 and 2 years ago. this girl is about 23 now and her brother actually walucky to get his Thai id. Don't figure. We actually gave her some money back becasue felt sorry for her because she is a good friend of out family.

Now if they ship these kids back to Myanmar with the Regime, who knows what will hapen with them. Maybe the girls will get traficked or raped?

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12 hours ago, Ramanathan.P said:

"Principles outlined in the Child Protection Act and the United Nation’s Convention on the Rights of the Child".....

This is the biggest joke on earth when children are being killed every day in West Bank and yet Israel is not mentioned in the report. But UN was very fast in accusing Russia. Better don't talk about UN it is always skewed towards the haves leaving  the have nots to suffer. 

Three cheers. The UN and human rights ideology in general, are ridiculously biased

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On 7/6/2023 at 2:56 PM, Ramanathan.P said:

"Principles outlined in the Child Protection Act and the United Nation’s Convention on the Rights of the Child".....

This is the biggest joke on earth when children are being killed every day in West Bank and yet Israel is not mentioned in the report. But UN was very fast in accusing Russia. Better don't talk about UN it is always skewed towards the haves leaving  the have nots to suffer. 

On 7/6/2023 at 2:56 PM, Ramanathan.P said:

"Principles outlined in the Child Protection Act and the United Nation’s Convention on the Rights of the Child".....

This is the biggest joke on earth when children are being killed every day in West Bank and yet Israel is not mentioned in the report. But UN was very fast in accusing Russia. Better don't talk about UN it is always skewed towards the haves leaving  the have nots to suffer. 

You failed to mention the killing of Israeli children by rockets fired from Palestine by Hamas and their terrorist buddies. Considering Israel does lots of good for people from Palestine like employment etc. 

On 7/6/2023 at 3:47 PM, HolyCowCm said:

Bigger deal never discussed is kids born here from even second generation immigrant parents (no id but alos born here) still do not have their Thai Id's. I know one personally who was born here, raised and brought up in Thai schools and still cannot get her Thai ID. She tried and the mucky muck said yes, but he first denanded a large kickback to initiate it, then she went back after a bit of time and he demanded another large kickback. Word is the guy has left the position but this is inherent of corruption through these decrepid turds taking advantage of their position. And this was only about 1 and 2 years ago. this girl is about 23 now and her brother actually walucky to get his Thai id. Don't figure. We actually gave her some money back becasue felt sorry for her because she is a good friend of out family.

Now if they ship these kids back to Myanmar with the Regime, who knows what will hapen with them. Maybe the girls will get traficked or raped?

That's exactly what will happen to them, the army who control the drugs, weapons and trafficking will take them and they will all disappear in system. A sad reality for children in some parts of the world. 

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