Saturday, December 30, 2017

Rohingya Massacre Continues Despite Signed Memorandum of Understanding

The Human Rights Watch have called for UN access into Myanmar for a UN-Fact Finding Mission that was previously denied by the Myanmar government. The call follows a violation in the signed Memorandum of Understanding (Nov. 23) between Bangladesh and Myanmar.
The Burmese military just days after the signed Memorandum destroyed buildings in five villages belonging to the Rohingya people in the Rakhine state of Myanmar. Since August when the violence began, a total of 354 villages have now been destroyed.

Human Rights organizations have condemned the government, led by peace award winner Aung San Suu Kyi, for failing to stop the violence. The Memorandum was meant to provide safe passage for displaced persons of the Rohingya crisis from Bangladesh back into Myanmar.
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However, the “genocide” as described by the UN high commissioner against the Rohingya Muslims by the Burmese military still continues.
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Friday, December 29, 2017

US Citizens Scam Creditors with Philippines Fake Death Scam

The Philippines currently has fake death cottage scams for those tourists who don’t particularly want to return home. For a mere 100 pounds, one can receive a fake death certificate and for 20,000 pounds they can help you create a new identity. However, for those wanting to claim life insurance need to provide substantial evidence.  
The scam can go as far as picking out a dead body from the morgue and videoing a fake funeral. Insurance companies are now deploying private investigators to make sure life insurance claims are legitimate. However, these cases are hard to prosecute overseas. The few, who are prosecuted, are only penalized with a denial of insurance claim. People mainly get caught through reaching out to loved ones.

The scheme for claiming life insurance is therefore a little trickier than just simply disappearing.
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Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Myanmar Crackdown on Press Holds Two Reuters Reporters


The two reporters were arrested for investigating the police attacks against the Rohingya people in Myanmar. They were invited to dinner by the police stationed at the Rohingya refugee crisis area and then arrested. Reuters and family cannot get a hold of the reporters as it seems they have essentially disappeared, comments Poppy Mcpherson, a journalist in Bangkok.

The absence of communication can be attributed to Myanmar’s lack of press freedom that has gotten worse since the crimes against the Rohingya people in August became of public knowledge.

Pressure has been put on the civilian government led by Aung San Suu Kyi to help the journalists; however it is apparent that the power is really in the hands of the military.

Government officials recommend for international pressure that may possibly have an impact.

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Thailand Hemp Growing Legalized


The Thai government has relaxed the law narcotics in the Northern region of Thailand. The reason being, they want to promote the industrial use of its fiber, household/commercial use, research and agriculture breeding. However, the Narcotics Control Board will keep the registration for hemp farms heavily regulated as only state departments can apply.

A similar type 5 drug that researchers are pushing to ease the narcotic law on is marijuana. Marijuana is known for its medicinal properties and has been used in Thailand for hundreds of years, before modern medicine was introduced into the country. It was forced to be criminalized by the UN.

Dr. Kamoltham, an advocate for alternative medicine in Thailand says the ban on marijuana in Thailand is “an opportunity loss” as the plant grows well in the hot climate. The ease on policy with Hemp may be a little too late as other countries have already dominated the market.

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Friday, December 8, 2017

Thailand Migrant Workers Declining


The past four months have seen a decreased demand for migrant workers in Thailand. Migrant workers have also complained of low wages, shortage of jobs and in increase of price in commodities.
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The rate has dropped from 16,560 workers coming into Thailand in August to 12,160 in November. The country’s new migrant employment law, the Memorandum of Understanding has some migrant workers returning from Thailand due to insufficient documents. The law was created to help legalize migration and to decrease the amount of human trafficking cases.

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Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Indonesian Maid Arrested in Hong Kong: Child Porn or Cultural Difference?


The call for better guidelines to help domestic overseas workers comes after an incident where a worker from Indonesia had live streamed herself giving showers to the three children she was looking after.

A spokeswoman for Asian Migrants says that this sensitive case involving cultural differences. She also commented that it is the government’s duty “to provide guidelines for domestic helpers on culturally unaccepted behavior”.

The helper was arrested for child pornography and the 17 minute video taken off social media. Persons in Hong Kong found guilty of child pornography charges can face a maximum sentence of eight years and a fine of HK$2 million.

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Monday, December 4, 2017

Amendment Passed in Malaysia to End Mandatory Hanging of Drug Traffickers


The amendment is hoping to stop the war on drugs, says the Bangkok Post. A current law amendment was passed in Malaysia Senate that will provide the discretion to decide whether to impose death penalty or life sentence.

This legislation will apply to those acting as drug couriers and not actually buying or selling the substances. The government has been prone to using drastic measures however; the number of drug incidents is still rising. 2014-2017 saw 10,787 people have been charged with the mandatory death sentence.

A Japanese nurse, Mariko Takeuchi, may be the last person hung under the old Act as the “amendment is not retroactive”. She will be the first Japanese person to be sentenced to hanging for drug trafficking charges.

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Friday, December 1, 2017

Wo Shing Wo Triad Initiation busted by Hong Kong Police


Hong Kong police on Tuesday morning while raiding a hut in Sham Shui Po came face to face with traditional gang initiation ceremony, a type of ceremony that hasn’t been viewed for a decade.

An officer from Hong Kong’s Organize Crime Bureau, commented on the scene, that some were kneeling, some were hosting, there were was a written manual of how to host the ceremony and a meat cleaver according to South China Morning Post.

Amongst the men arrested were a 43, 45, 57 and 62 year old who is thought to be the leader of the triad. The bureau believes the rituals are done to draw refugees into the gang.

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