Thailand vows to sustain anti-trafficking efforts
Thailand’s Minister of Foreign Affairs pledged that the Kingdom will sustain its stepped-up anti-human trafficking campaign whether or not the United States raises Thailand’s ranking in its annual report on Continue Reading
PM welcomes home 68 fishermen rescued from Indonesia and continues efforts to combat human trafficking
English subtitle of PM weekly televised address on 17 April 2015 Start at 0.30 minute The annual Thai New Year, known as the Songkran Festival, has just ended. I believe many Continue Reading
Thailand to continue tackling human-trafficking problem in spite of US assessment
BANGKOK, 15 April 2015 (NNT) – The Foreign Minister has assured that Thailand will continue to fight human-trafficking no matter how the U.S. will assess the country’s efforts. Deputy Prime Continue Reading
Trafficked Thais return home, fishing vessels inspected
The Royal Thai Air Force brought home 68 Thai fishermen last week from the island of Ambon in Indonesia where they said they had been stranded after being trafficked onto Continue Reading
THAILAND-AUSTRALIA REGIONAL WORKSHOP ON TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS : VICTIMS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Press Release on 14 April 2015 The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand, together with the Australia-Asia Program to Combat Trafficking in Persons (AAPTIP) and the Australian Embassy in Continue Reading
Ministry of Social Development and Human Security welcomes back Thai fishermen from Indonesia
Royal Thai Government: Government News on 9 April 2015, The Deputy Permanent Secretary revealed that Ministry of Social Development and Human Security, in collaboration with Ministry of Foreign Affairs, had Continue Reading
Trafficked migrants intercepted in transit to Malaysia
Thai authorities intercepted 76 migrants, including six members of Myanmar’s ethnic Rohingya minority, while they were being transported to Malaysia in what is believed to have been a trafficking operation, Continue Reading
PM declares “anti-human trafficking” as national agenda
April 3, 2015, at 1400hrs, at Santi Maitree Building, Government House, Prime Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha presided over a meeting to officially declare anti-human trafficking as a national agenda, and Continue Reading
PM declares “anti-human trafficking” as national agenda
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Press Release on 3 April 2015 April 3, 2015, at 1400hrs, at Santi Maitree Building, Government House, Prime Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha presided over a meeting to officially declare Continue Reading
Trafficking: ‘All US demands met’
By Prangthong Jitcharoenkul, Manop Thip-o–sod and Patsara Jikkham for The Bangkok Post on 1 April, 2015, The government is expecting positive feedback from the United States on its efforts to Continue Reading