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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams
Showing posts with label Thailand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thailand. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Slave labor provides shrimp to Costco, Whole Foods and Olive Garden



I Just Had to Laugh
  • I was cracking up when I saw liberal organic food icon Whole Foods on the list of companies buying shrimp prepared by slave labor.


(RT News)  -  Systemic human trafficking in Thailand is the engine that helps supply cheap shrimp to the US, Europe, and Asia, the AP reports. Forced laborers, including children, work 16 hours a day under threat of violence, deportation, or imprisonment.
Lax enforcement and low awareness of forced-labor laws in Thailand allow powerless workers, most of whom are undocumented migrants at the mercy of their handlers and bosses, to fuel the country's $7 billion seafood export industry, the Associate Press reported. Shady exporters and subsidiary suppliers have been taking advantage of the situation, as parent companies that operate with a global reach claim ignorance of abuses they call abhorrent.
US custom records have linked slave-intensive shrimp production originating from the Gig Peeling Factory in Samut Sakhon, Thailand, to Thai exporters and subsidiaries associated with some of the world’s largest seafood companies, including Japan’s Maruha Nichiro Foods, as well as Thai Union, Kongphop Frozen Foods, and The Siam Union Frozen Foods.
This shrimp – processed by migrants including small children forced to work 16 hours for little if any pay under threat of jail, violence, or deportation – is eventually distributed by the top companies to locations across the world, winding up as part of seafood packaged under the label of 40 US brands, including Sea Best, Aqua Star, Chicken of the Sea, and pet food Fancy Feast. In the US, where 90 percent of shrimp is imported, millions of people dine on shrimp produced with forced labor every day.

 Global supermarkets are selling shrimp peeled by slaves


Thai Union, for example, ships to dozens of US companies, custom records indicate, including chain restaurants Olive Garden, LongHorn Steakhouse, and The Capital Grille. US retailers such as Wal-Mart, Kroger, Whole Foods, Dollar General, and Petco are also linked to slave shrimp from Thailand, AP reported. The companies are profiting off slave labor, as defined by the US government.
The companies that ended up being the face of slave-produced shrimp say they were not aware of the working conditions involved in their shrimp processing chain, and that they abhor the forced-labor practices uncovered by Associated Press. Some claim to have taken steps to remedy their tainted supply chains.
AP’s report focused on Samut Sakhon, a port town about an hour from Bangkok. There are about 10,000 migrant children, ages 13 to 15, working in Samut Sakhon, according to the International Labor Organization. A UN study found nearly 60 percent of Burmese laborers in the city’s seafood processing industry are trapped, forced to work under dire conditions, and faced with insurmountable debt.
There are few if any avenues of official recourse for forced workers, especially undocumented laborers, who face harsh repercussions should they cross their bosses. Police and inspectors working with major companies are rarely a source of relief for such laborers. Even documented workers are vulnerable, for instance if they do not have possession of their identification documents.

Photo shows shrimp products from Thailand packaged under the name
"Waterfront Bistro" at a Safeway grocery store in Phoenix. Despite Thailand's
repeated promises to clean up in its $7 billion seafood export industry,
little has changed, and shrimp peeled by slaves can still end up in the
U.S., Europe and Asia, an Associated Press investigation has found.
(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

One worker who escaped a shrimp-production facility not far from the Gig Peeling Factory in Samut Sakhon told AP just how miserable daily conditions for workers: a pregnant woman who miscarried on the factory floor was forced to continue working for four days while hemorrhaging; an unconscious toddler who fell 12 feet onto a concrete floor was refused medical care; a pregnant woman who tried to escape was pulled into a car by her hair and later handcuffed to another worker.
"Sometimes when we were working, the tears would run down our cheeks because it was so tiring we couldn't bear it," said the worker, who did not offer his name.
"We were crying, but we kept peeling shrimp," he said."We couldn't rest. ... I think people are guilty if they eat the shrimp that we peeled like slaves."
AP’s report is the latest in its series of investigations into global seafood production linked to forced labor. The news organization said that more than 2,000 trapped fisherman have been freed thanks to its reporting, in addition “to a dozen arrests, millions of dollars’ worth of seizures and proposals for new federal laws.”
Thailand is a nation with interest in joining the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a so-called free trade deal between a dozen Pacific Rim nations that many believe will weaken labor rights while exacerbating human trafficking.
Read More . . . .


Slavery - Why your shirt was cheap
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Indian police have rescued hundreds of child slaves as young as six during days of raids on workshops in the central city of Hyderabad, a senior officer said on Friday.
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Police discovered 120 children, some of them sick, underweight and traumatised, during the most recent raids late on Thursday on bangle-making and other workshops, as part of a city-wide crackdown on child slavery, the officer said.
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The children complained of being forced to work 16 hours a day without breaks, and were threatened with violence and no food if they disobeyed orders, the officer said.
.South Asian Media.net

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Obama Golfs as Thailand Buys Nuke Subs From China



China Makes Moves on Thailand
Unless Thailand has a PGA golf course I doubt 
if Obama knows the country exists.


(The Washington Times)  -  In a deal that has raised eyebrows around the region, Thailand’s coup-installed regime is on the verge of purchasing three attack submarines from China for $1 billion, after the country’s navy received exclusive anti-submarine warfare training from the U.S. 7th Fleet.
Criticism of the deal has been strong in Bangkok’s media, with some skeptics saying it would waste money because Thailand has no enemies and the military previously bought an unimpressive aircraft carrier and blimp, plus fake bomb detectors. Royal Thai navy officials selected China over competing bids from Russia, Sweden, France, Germany and South Korea.
Bangkok has long been a key U.S. ally in the region, but it has been stepping up economic and transportation ties with Beijing under Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, the former army officer who heads the military junta that seized power in 2014. Talking to reporters in Bangkok Tuesday, Mr. Prayuth denied the submarine deal was another bid to curry favor with China, the region’s rising power.
“There is no need for that,” he said. “We have a good relationship with China already. Every country is good to us, except those who are still stuck on the word ‘democracy.’”

He said the government, as it makes its final recommendation, would consider if it were necessary to buy the submarines.
“If we can afford it, we would have to think about the necessity,” he said. “Is it for battles or for protecting our maritime interests? How can we protect fishing navigation? You see that other seas have these issues. You think we will not have this problem there.”
“If a war breaks out, nearly all of our surface ships will be wiped out. Submarines are what will survive,” Thailand’s Navy Commander Adm. Kraisorn Chansuvanich said this week. “The Gulf of Thailand isn’t so shallow that we can’t use submarines.”
After last year’s coup that ousted Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, the U.S. State Department has repeatedly criticized Mr. Prayuth’s regime’s harsh human rights abuses, called for a return to democracy and canceled some U.S. aid. The Pentagon however continued strengthening Mr. Prayuth’s military, and the massive annual Cobra Gold U.S.-Thai military exercise was held this year after being sharply scaled back in 2014 in the aftermath of the coup.
Unlike the Obama administration, China has not criticized Mr. Prayuth’s coup or his crackdown on free speech and political activity. Instead, China hosted the junta’s top officials during trips to Beijing and offered sweetened military and commercial deals.
In April, China’s Central Military Commission Vice-Chairman Xu Qilang visited Thailand, six months after his first trip.
In February, China’s Defense Minister Chang Wanquan came to Bangkok.
China’s bid for expanded trade and expanded security links with Thailand and other Southeast Asian nations has also unnerved Japan, which over the weekend announced its own $6.1 billion infrastructure and investment package over the next three years for the so-called “Mekong 5” — Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar.
Read More . . . .



Saturday, February 21, 2015

Jihad Comes to Thailand - Devout Muslims wound 13 with car bomb in crowded Buddhist neighborhood



The Religion of Peace, Part XXVII


The jihad in Thailand is only going to get worse. As America’s power in the world continues to diminish under Obama, the forces of evil are becoming more emboldened, brazen and savage. 

There is growing Muslim support for the Islamic State (IS) from South Asia to the Far East; four new jihadist groups are planning an Islamic caliphate comprising Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, and the Southern Philippines. 

"Car bomb hits insurgency-plagued southern Thailand; 13 hurt,” Daily Star, February 20, 2015:

HAT YAI, Thailand: Suspected Muslim insurgents in southern Thailand Friday detonated a car bomb that wounded 13 people and damaged buildings, police said. Two other bombs were defused.
The bomb was hidden in a pickup truck that was parked in front of a karaoke bar in a commercial district in Narathiwat province, police Col. Manit Yimsaai said. He said the explosion wounded two soldiers and 11 civilians, one of them seriously.
Manit said the blast just after the lunch break also damaged rows of restaurants and shops in the predominantly Buddhist neighborhood.
He said the pickup was reported to have been stolen on Thailand’s southern border with Malaysia and had been used in a previous rebel attack.
Suspected militants also threw a pipe bomb at a restaurant 50 meters from the first explosion, but the improvised device did not go off and was defused, police said.
Manit said an explosive ordnance disposal unit used water canon to successfully destroy another explosive device hidden in a motorcycle in front of a nearby grocery store.
Narathiwat is one of the three Muslim-majority southern provinces in Buddhist-dominated Thailand.
More than 5,000 people have been killed in the region since an Islamic insurgency erupted in 2004.
(Pamela Geller.com)


The Religion of Peace
Thai rescue workers remove a body after a bomb blast in Yala, southern Thailand.
Photograph: Surapan Boonthanom/Reuters

Monday, February 2, 2015

Military Defends Internet Censorship Laws



Controlling What You Think

  • The military and governments around the world are frightened that you have a voice on the Internet and can read uncensored news.


Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha is pushing for the country’s business and government sectors to be better integrated with the Internet, but he has brushed aside criticism that his junta government’s recent attempts to introduce cybersecurity laws infringe on freedom of expression and the press. At the same time, the junta has also ordered a German rights group to cancel a press freedom briefing scheduled to be held in a Bangkok hotel Friday.
"We need to have national security; otherwise everybody does what they want," Prayuth told reporters in Bangkok Tuesday when asked about the bill, according to the Bangkok Post. "If there is a threat to national security -- a violation, or someone committing a crime -- we need to empower state officials to investigate.” Prayuth insisted that “the new law will not violate the general public's rights,” reported the Thai News Agency.
The government is establishing a new National Cyber Security Agency for the purpose of monitoring Thailand’s Internet, where it will be empowered by 10 new draft bills that have already passed the National Legislative Assembly (NLA). Over half of the NLA are currently military officers appointed into power by the junta that ousted the previous Yingluck government in a coup last May. There have been concerns that the Prayuth government has been increasing Internet censorship ever since he took power.

Thai anti-coup protesters hold up banners during a protest outside a shopping
complex in Bangkok, Thailand Saturday, May 24, 2014.
While the bills have not yet been made publicly available, Internet freedom groups have reportedly obtained a copy, and said that the bills covered “computer crime, personal data, and cybersecurity,” according to the Bangkok Post. "What I am concerned about is Section 35, which says there is no need to ask a court for a warrant. It will just be up to the authorities to decide," Thitima Urapeepathanapong from the Thai Netizen Network told Agence France-Presse. "It will destroy our rights and freedoms -- when we know someone can watch our communications and chats, we will not feel safe."
Dhiraphol Suwanprateep, an Internet-law specialist at the law firm Baker and McKenzie, told AFP that the current bill is very broad, vague and gives the government too much power. "There is no balance between the national security and data privacy, as the government may exercise its discretion without having judicial review," he said. The new laws will come into effect after the agency has been established.
The Committee to Protect Journalists, a nonprofit organization promoting press freedom, has said that Thailand’s new cybersecurity laws will undoubtedly impinge on press freedoms in the country. "Proposed cybersecurity legislation in Thailand represents a clear and present danger to media freedoms," said Shawn Crispin, CPJ's senior Southeast Asia representative, in a statement. "If Prime Minister Prayuth is sincere about returning the country to democracy, he should see that Parliament scraps this bill, which is reminiscent of a police state, and instead enact laws that uphold online freedoms."
Meanwhile, German political foundation The Friedrich Ebert Foundation said Thursday that military officers had ordered their annual press freedom briefing – scheduled for Friday – to be canceled. The briefing intended to examine the challenges journalists face in different Asian countries. "It's true, sadly. We were initially told over the phone, and then the military went to the hotel and told them that we weren't allowed to hold the event," an employee of the foundation, who asked to remain anonymous, told AFP. "We have released these reports every year for many years and have not had a problem until now.”
(IB Times)

Thai Military Coup
One of the very first acts of the army is to crack down on
Internet freedom of speech and of the press.



Wednesday, October 1, 2014

GPS tracking for tourists - 1984 Cometh




Big Brother wants to monitor your location in the name of "security"


(Reuters) - Thailand's tourism minister said on Tuesday that identification wristbands would be distributed to tourists following the murder of two British backpackers earlier this month that has raised fresh concerns over tourist safety.

Tourism and Sports Minister Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul said she had approached hotels over the idea of handing out wristbands to help identify tourists that get lost or into trouble.

"When tourists check-in to a hotel they will be given a wristband with a serial number that matches their I.D. and shows the contact details of the resort they are staying in so that if they're out partying late and, for example, get drunk or lost, they can be easily assisted," Kobkarn told Reuters.

"The next step would be some sort of electronic tracking device but this has not yet been discussed in detail."

Kobkarn admitted the wristband idea has already met with some resistance. "Most people welcome the idea but some hotels are concerned that tourists may not want to wear the wristbands."

Limiting party hours on some of Thailand's islands and imposing restrictions over where beach parties can be held were also being considered, said Kobkarn. The idea is unlikely to go down well with hoards of young backbackers who travel to Thailand each year in search of sun, sea and a good time.

Reading 1984 is a Crime

(South China Morning Post)  -  Police in Thailand arrested eight people for demonstrating against the nation's increasingly repressive military junta, including a man dragged away by undercover officers for reading a copy of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four. The arrest was the first known case of anyone being detained for reading as a form of protest since the military seized power last month.

Handfuls of anti-coup protesters have staged several silent readings of the book in recent weeks, saying its indictment of totalitarianism has become relevant after the army deposed the nation's elected government in a May 22 coup.

A police officer said all the arrests took place in and around the upmarket Siam Paragon mall in central Bangkok.

A Thai reporter who witnessed the lone man reading Orwell's classic said he was taken away by half a dozen plainclothes police. The reporter said the man held the book up as officers approached.

When questioned, the man said he was reading the book for "liberty, equality and fraternity" - the slogan of the French Revolution. The man was also playing the French national anthem on his smartphone.



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1984 is Here
"Political tags - such as royalist, communist, democrat, populist, fascist, liberal, conservative, and so forth - are never basic criteria. The human race divides politically into those who want people to be controlled and those who have no such desire." 
  - - - Robert A. Heinlein


See some our recent articles on the growing and unconstitutional 1984 Police State.


THE FEDERALIST - "School fingerprints students to monitor calorie count"

THE FEDERALIST - "Spy Cameras to Detect ‘Abnormal’ Behavior"

THE FEDERALIST - "Fingerprints needed to buy bread says government"

THE FEDERALIST - "NSA Contractor to record your license plate"

THE FEDERALIST - "Teaching “Social Justice” will be the focus of a middle school"

THE FEDERALIST - "Sacramento Sheriff admits he follows your phone without a warrant"

THE FEDERALIST - "NY DHS Offers $500 To Rat Out Your Neighbors"

THE FEDERALIST - "Feds to Build Terminator Companions for Children"

THE FEDERALIST - "State Police Now Fingerprinting Every Texan"

THE FEDERALIST - "Thought Police record your Tweets and Facebook messages"

THE FEDERALIST - "Cellphone spying technology being used throughout Northern California"

THE FEDERALIST - "Obama has military block Infowars.com - Freedom of thought is not allowed"

THE FEDERALIST - "High School Blocks Conservative Websites - Thought Police in Action"

THE FEDERALIST - "Obama's FBI orders police to stay silent on unconstitutional spying"

THE FEDERALIST - "Obama's Secret Service Wants Software to Spy on Social Media"

THE FEDERALIST - "Obama's U.S. Marshals Seize Spying Records to Keep Them From the ACLU"

THE FEDERALIST - "Thought Crime - America Marches to 1984"

THE FEDERALIST - "Microchip Human Beings says Google Exec & Ex-DARPA Director"

THE FEDERALIST - "Cops scan & record an entire city from the air"

THE FEDERALIST - "Thought Crime - Reading Winston Churchill illegal"


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"The thought police would get him just the same. He had committed--would have committed, even if he had never set pen to paper--the essential crime that contained all others in itself. Thoughtcrime, they called it. Thoughtcrime was not a thing that could be concealed forever. You might dodge successfully for a while, even for years, but sooner or later they were bound to get you."
George Orwell
1984, Book 1, Chapter 1

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Muslims Beheading Buddhists in Thailand



Behead a Buddhist for Allah


The recent burning and beheading of female victims in Thailand’s southern Muslim provinces marks a renewed campaign of terror by insurgent groups, according to a Human Rights Watch statement released today.

At least three Thai Buddhist women have been killed and mutilated by insurgents since February, according to HRW.

“Southern insurgents are killing Buddhist women and spreading terror by beheading and burning their bodies,” Brad Adams, Asia director at HRW, said in the statement reports UCA News.
Muslims attack Buddhists in Thailand

Such attacks are carried out for two reasons, said Sunai Phasuk, a senior researcher on Thailand at HRW.

Attacks involving mutilation are intended to send a message of “terror” to scare Thai Buddhists into leaving Yala, Narathiwat and Pattani provinces, or are carried out as “retaliation” for extrajudicial killings committed by Thai security forces, he said.

  • On February 12, insurgents in Pattani province’s Yaring district shot dead Sayamol Sae Lim, 29, a female employee of Bangkok Bank, and burned her body.
  • On March 14, Siriporn Srichai, a 43-year-old teacher, was shot dead while on the way to work Pattani province’s Mayo district. The attackers doused her body with gasoline and set it on fire.
  • On April 2, insurgents killed a village chief from Yala province’s Bannang Sata district and two female deputy chiefs. One of the deputies, Urai Thabtong, 47, was shot and then decapitated.

Male victims have been decapitated numerous times in the past, but this marked the first case in the past 10 years when a female victim was beheaded, said Sunai.

At least 5,488 people have been killed in the southern border provinces since the conflict intensified in January 2004.

Last year, the primary focus of insurgent attacks shifted from civilians to security forces and government officials, said Sunai. “But since the beginning of this year [the attacks] have shifted back to civilians.” 

Both insurgents and Thai security forces have been responsible for serious abuses in the southern border provinces, according to HRW.


Shootout in Thailand's Muslim South




Southern Thailand's Muslim Problem:
Daily terrorism and murders




The Muslim - Malay areas are in yellow.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Man arrested for insulting the King

Police in Thailand have arrested a man on charges of insulting the monarchy on Facebook.

Nothing changes over the centuries.  Governments always try to crush freedom of thought.  Big Brother government warns us not to insult our "betters" in life.  We are jailed, tortured or killed if we dare to speak our minds.

Surapak Puchaieseng is accused of posting images and messages believed to be insulting to the royal family.
Thailand's lese-majeste law prohibits any criticism of the monarchy. Offences are punishable by up to 15 years in prison.

King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand was the winner
of the "Lucky Sperm Club" and became King
by popping out of the correct womb. 
 This case is thought to be the first under Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's new government says the BBC.

The 40-year-old computer programmer says he is innocent, and denies all allegations of insulting the monarchy. He is now being held in a Bangkok jail.

The law was first introduced in Thailand the early 20th Century, and covers anyone who "defames, insults or threatens the king, the queen, the heir to the throne or the regent".

Thailand’s rulers have long used criminal insult charges to silence political opponents. Surapak’s case, however, appears to be the first of its kind since a new government under Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra took power in August. Shinawatra pledged to crack down on alleged online royal insults.

Lomrak said his client insists he is innocent, and denies all allegations of insulting the monarchy. He is now being held in a Bangkok jail. Police have also confiscated his desktop and laptop computers.

July 9, 1776 an equestrian statue of King George III stood menacingly on Bowling Green in New York City. On that date Patriots toppled the structure and cut it into pieces, many of which were melted down and cast into bullets for firing against British soldiers.

This is how we do it in America


Americans traditionally show no respect at all to their leaders.  They are mocked and ridiculed at every opportunity.

In 1766, New York City decided to erect statues of William Pitt and King George III. The King George statue was cast in lead and gilded, shipped to America, and erected at Bowling Green, near the tip of Manhattan on Aug. 21, 1770. This was the birth date of the king's late father, Prince Frederick. The statue was massive estimated at 4,000 pounds. The king was depicted on horseback, in Roman garb, after the style of the equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius in Rome.

The statue quickly became unpopular with the public, and in 1773 an anti-graffiti, anti-desecration law was enacted to discourage vandalism.

After the early battles of the Revolution, the Americans began to covet the 4,000 pounds of lead towering above them. On the night of July 9, 1776 - when the Declaration of Independence was received and read in New York City - the statue met its demise. In a burst of patriotic fervor, a number of soldiers, sailors and citizens decided to act. They threw ropes around it, succeeded in pulling it down, and cut it into pieces of manageable size.

Capt. Oliver Brown of Wellsburg, West Virginia, in a statement made in 1845 said that he was in command of the soldiers and sailors at the destruction of the statue. There were 40 of them. On the first attempt the ropes broke, but on the second they were successful.  The Sons of Liberty also claimed responsibility for the act.

It is traditional for Americans to show no respect at all
to their leaders be they Kings or Presidents.

They kept the head of the king aside, intending to impale it upon a stake, but by the next morning it had been stolen by Tories, who smuggled it to England. It showed up there, a year later, in the home of Lord and Lady Townshend (of the hated Townshend Acts) and was seen there by Thomas Hutchinson, who noted it in his diary. It has not been seen since.


Making Bullets Commences


The balance of the statue was shipped to Norwalk, Connecticut from whence it would be carted to Litchfield, the home of Gen. Oliver Wolcott.

The statue reached the dock in Norwalk and was loaded onto oxcarts in the charge of Henry Chichester of Wilton. When they reached Wilton, they stopped overnight at the Clapp Raymond Tavern (now owned by the Wilton Historical Society) and presumably continued northward the next day.

At Litchfield, Gen. Oliver Wolcott erected a shed in his orchard and supervised a group of family members and neighbors in casting 42,088 bullets. This count was meticulously recorded in a document, which has survived. Gen. Wolcott's young son Frederick was credited with casting 936 bullets.  -  Sons of the American Revolution.

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