Uphold and Protect the Rights of Migrants: Stop the Impending Massive Crackdown of Undocumented Migrant Workers in Thailand

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We the undersigned are calling on the Thai Royal Government to reconsider its decision to launch a massive crackdown on nearly 1.4 million undocumented migrant workers in Thailand after February 28, 2010.

February 28 is the last day for all migrant workers with two-year permits to undergo a national verification scheme, being conducted by the Thai Royal Government for supposed verification and extension. Those who will not sign up will be arrested, detained and deported.

As in previously recorded cases in Thailand and Malaysia among others, the crackdown will surely result in abuse and inhuman treatment of migrant workers, many of whom are from Cambodia, Laos and Burma.

Eighty percent of the 1.4 million are Burmese, many of whom are refugees who fled their country fearing persecution. The crackdown will endanger not only their refugee status but their security and safety once they are forced back to Burma.

The other targets of this crackdown are almost a million migrants because they were never registered or are dependents of such.

Such a massive undertaking of the Thai Royal Government will violate the ASEAN Declaration on the Protection and Promotion of the Rights of Migrant Workers which the Thai government itself co-signed in 2007, among many other international human rights laws and conventions.

Thus we call for the following:

1) We reiterate our call to the Thai Royal Government to reconsider its decision to pursue the crackdown and instead abide by the ASEAN Declaration on the Protection and Promotion of the Rights of Migrant Workers which includes the following general principles and commitments respectively:

a) The receiving states and the sending states shall, for humanitarian reasons, closely cooperate to resolve the cases of migrant workers who, through no fault of their own, have subsequently become undocumented;

b) Extend assistance to migrant workers of ASEAN Member Countries who are caught in conflict or crisis situations outside ASEAN in the event of need and based on the capacities and resources of the Embassies and Consular Offices of the relevant ASEAN Member Countries, based on bilateral consultations and arrangements;

2) We also call on the Thai Royal Government to abide by international humanitarian laws and instruments

3) We call the attention of the governments of the migrant-sending countries to immediately plan for the safety of their respective citizens in Thailand who will be affected should the massive crackdown push through after February 28. Migrant workers returning to their home country must be supported by their respective governments.

Migrant workers, regardless of their status, have rights that need to be upheld, promoted and protected. They deserve just, fair, equal and human treatment.

115 Signatures

  • Asia Pacific Mission for Migrants
  • John Leonard Monterona, Migrante-Middle East
    • Comments
    • Uphold Migrant Workers Rights!
  • Bruce Van Voorhis
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    • Sending Burmese migrant workers back to Burma is like sending them to prison!
  • Stephen Durie
  • Butch Pongos
    • Comments
    • No to crackdown on undocumented migrant workers!
  • alan kilgore
  • Sophia Naing
    • Comments
    • agreed to sing this petition.
  • Debby Chan Sze Wan
  • Li King Hoi
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  • Rita Baua
  • Garry Martinez
  • Fuzz Kitto
  • Yvonne Liu Suk Han
  • David F. Cummings
    • Comments
    • I fully support this petition and urge the Thai Royal Goverment to treat immigrant workers (legal or not) justly and fairly. Many of them fled Myanmar and the repressive government there and they should not be forced to return to Myanmar where they will probably face harsh penalties.
  • Lam Yee Man
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  • Chen, Hung- Ying
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  • roy wagner
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    • We are fighting to protect Thai workers in Israel from expulsion. Thais whould not treat others in ways they wouldn't want to be treated themselves.
  • naseer
  • Mr J Miller
  • Jackie Hung
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  • Mr J Miller
  • Janejinda Pawadee
  • lee ching ying
  • Muhammad Hilaluddin
    • Comments
    • Let humanity rule over border.
  • Zi Teng (sex workers concern organization in Hong Kong)
  • Jake Bachmann Clemencio
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    • MIGRANTE SWITZERLAND reiterates and urge the government of Thailand to UPHOLD and PROTECT THE RIGHTS OF MIGRANTS!!!
  • Choi Timothy Chung Lam
  • Maya Shapiro
  • Nimrod D. Evron
  • Fukui Seiichi
  • Francis Oca
  • Terry Huang
  • Dan Weksler
  • Jenny Chan (SACOM)
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  • Agliberto Aquino
  • Anthony Ah Kit
  • LAI, YAN HO
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  • Janice Tibbetts
  • Julian PieniazeK
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    • I don't believe that the Thai government have thought this policy and its likely consequences through - unless they have a particular predilection for chaos
  • Ramon Bultron
  • sharon loh
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  • Eric Crowter
  • sheung so
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  • Alex
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  • Lairam Vapual
  • Priscilla
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  • Ligaya McGovern, Ph.D.
  • Lewis Davis
  • Chiapei
  • IMA Research Foundation, Bangladesh
    • Comments
    • Request Thai Government to look back, once they were also labour (Migrant) sending country