Yes, if only all illegal aliens fleeing tortuous regimes such as the Rohingyas would be towed out to sea with neither food nor water and left to perish by the hundred, by those whose duty it is to protect them.
Yes, if only all illegal aliens fleeing tortuous regimes such as the Rohingyas would be towed out to sea with neither food nor water and left to perish by the hundred, by those whose duty it is to protect them.
Why don't they fight for their own country. Because it Is easier to let others fight for you. Kind of like in wwII. It was called occupied France, 60,000,000 Jews died during the war they just stopped bullets they never fired any.
And how many more boatloads of people have set sail to Thailand?
Cute name ya have for such a humanitarian,
History lesson
torture was employed under Mao's direction. and given names such as 'sitting in a sedan chair', 'airplane ride', 'toad-drinking water', and 'monkey pulling reins.' The wives of several suspects had their breasts cut open and their genitals burned. Short (2001) estimates that tens of thousands of suspected enemies, perhaps as many as 186,000, were killed during this purge. Critics accuse Mao's authority in Jiangxi of being secured and reassured through the revolutionary terrorism, or red terrorism.
Just a thought
thanks for the link mid - that's disgusting.
What has all your waffling got to do with the OP about a little boy who was tortured? Whatever country he comes from - it is wrong.
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Not to go off topic too much, but the Thai treatment of Burmese continues to be top notch.
https://teakdoor.com/thailand-and-asi...-inhumane.html (Phuket's Boatpeople Still Being Held in Inhumane Conditions)
PHUKET: Concerns are growing for the physical and mental health of 33 Rohingya, some as young as 14, who have been held in isolation in a cramped cell on Phuket since February.
When asked whether the boat people had access to sunlight and exercise, Colonel Panuwat did not respond.
Two teenage Rohingya previously died in custody in another Thai Immigration facility after having been kept for months in a small room without access to sunlight or exercise.
Nothing is known of the fate of 35 other Rohingya, apprehended at the same time when the group's ricketty boat arrived on a beach in southern Phuket in the dark on January 31.
Because there was not space to hold all the boatpeople on Phuket and no room at a larger Immigration facility in Ranong, on the border with Burma, those 35 were sent to a holding facility in Phang Nga, the province north of Phuket.
Among them were more teenage boys, including a 12-year-old.
Local authorities in Phang Nga have since declined to reveal anything about their location or condition.
Wretched of the earth.
Child torturer sentenced
NAW NOREEN
14 July 2011
Htake Kwat, 9, lies on a hospital bed. The injuries were, he says, sustained by a hot iron and burning plastic
(DVB)
A man facing charges of severely torturing a child in Irrawaddy Division’s Henzada town has been sentenced to seven years in prison yesterday after a local court found him guilty of causing serious injury and unlawful detention of the child.
Sett Hmu Htay Win (also known as) Snow, was found guilty by Henzada township court of seriously injuring and detaining Soe Htet Aung (also known as) Htake Kwat, a nine-year-old orphaned child who worked as a waiter at You & Me teashop owned by a relative of Htay Win.
Htake Kwat was beaten up and severely tortured by Htay Win in late June when he was caught making an attempt to run away from his work place.
Images of the boy obtained by DVB show evidence of extensive burning; local sources say hot irons were applied to his stomach, back and thighs, and burning plastic poured on his forearm. He also claimed Htay Win had forced him to eat animal faeces and drink his urine.
Maung Maung Kyi Win, a government lawyer representing Htake Kwat in the trial, said Htay Win was initially sentenced to eight years’ imprisonment in total; seven years for causing serious injury and one year under the unlawful detention charge.
However, township level courts in Burma could only pass a sentence at the maximum of 7 years, so the judge decided Htay Win to serve his terms concurrently.
“The court passed the maximum sentence within its jurisdiction– we can say it was a fair decision,” said Maung Maung Kyi Win.
“The defendant has the right to file an appeal at higher level court if he thinks the punishment was too harsh.”
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Strange how so many Asians, compared to the west, treat their serfs/maids/slaves like this.
"However, township level courts in Burma could only pass a sentence at the maximum of 7 years, so the judge decided Htay Win to serve his terms concurrently." Please, please let the SOB get stuck in the pen with guys who were abused as kids.
Orphaned torture boy returns to school
NAW NOREEN
28 July 2011
Htake Kwat pictured at his great aunt's house in Henzada, Irrawaddy division
(DVB)
A nine-year-old boy who was hospitalised last month in southern Burma with signs of severe torture has been able to return to school following an outpouring of public support from Burmese at home and abroad.
The story of Htake Kwat, an orphan who had been forced into working at a teashop in Irrawaddy division, grabbed headlines after images emerged of him lying on a hospital bed covered in gruesome burn marks.
He arrived at the local hospital in Henzada town in late June. Local sources said that hot irons had been applied to his stomach, back and thighs, and burning plastic poured on his forearm. He also recounted how he had been fed animal faeces.
The alleged perpetrator, identified as Sett Hmu Htay Win and who was the son-in-law of the teashop owner, was quickly arrested and given a seven year prison sentence.
One month on, and Htake Kwat is living with his great aunt in Henzada. After his story went public, donations began to pour in through a monastery in the town, and he was able to receive medical treatment.
Doctors had initially ejected him from hospital when they leant he had no financial support, an issue that also prevented him from gaining legal assistance.
But his fortunes have changed, according to residents of Henzada who mounted a campaign to bring attention to his plight.
“[Recently], relatives of a Henzada resident who are living in Singapore sent 200,000 kyat [$US250] for him to the monastery,” said a local man.
“[Htake Kwat] the waiter is now a student – this is his new life and he is happy to have this student life which he never had a chance to dream of.”
dvb.no
Hope that last piece isn't well published. You'll have locals photoshopping children with torture marks with bank account details at the bottom.
Nice one Dan.Originally Posted by KHUNDAN
Blah Blah fucking Blah Blah. What a completely irrelevant response.
Well done Khundan, I've done a bit of work with some of the NGO's near Ranong, doing the same thing - trying to help abandoned Burmese kids get at least an education out of the Thai's, who basically treat them like scum so that they never get a chance. What are they supposed to do? They're KIDS for fuck sake.
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