วันพุธที่ 29 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2558

Hope for TIP upgrade in 2016!!


 
The TIP report,issued in the US on Monday ,kept Thailand

at its present Tiers 3 ranking,while has come under increasing


fire from US lawmakers and international human right


 advocated it upgraded Malaysia and Cuba from Tier 3,

the lowest level.

Malaysia ‘s upgrade from Tier 3 to Tier 2 comes at a time


when it is involved in negotiation to join the Trans-Pacific


Partnership,a key regional trade pact which the US hopes

it will join.

Meanwhile ,Cuba upgrade coincides with its decision to

normalize with the US.

 

Prime Minister Prayut Chan –o-cha refrained from

commenting on claims that the report was motivated

by political rather than trafficking concerns alone.


Gen Prayut says he is confident Thailand standing

on human trafficking in the US Trafficking in Persons

(TIP) report will improve next year,as international

accusations flew that the ranking were influenced by
politics and economic interests.

 

Meanwhile ,Gne Prayut advised the public not to worry

“Please be clam ,Do not worry.We doing well and we are

 confident this can be solve” adding that Thailand remains
determined to tackle human trafficking.

The government is dealing with the problem on many fronts,

such as amending law,changing the conduct of officicals,

verifying victims’ nationalities and investigating employers
for potential violation.

Regulating the fishing industry will also help Thailand meet

international standards and conserve it marine resources

for sustainable management,adding that Thailand’s ongoing

efforts should lead to a better rating next year as the

campaign gains momentum,according to Gen Prayut.

 

Deputy Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai said Tuesday

the US State Department will next hand the TIP report

to the US president,who will decided within 90 days

whether to impose sanctions on Tier 3 countries maned
in the reports.

Sanctions could include a US vote to deny loans from

the International Monetary Fund and other multilateral

banks,and barring non-humanitarian,non-trade related

foreign assistance,as well as certain education and
cultural exchange programmes.

 

Thailand probably would be spared from sanctions,

because despite having remained at Tier 3 over the

past year ,the country progress has not been affected by
the TIP rating ,he said.

Pornsil Patchrintanakul,vice chairman of the Thai Chamber

of Commerce,said the report is also unlikely to directly affect

trade,as it does not talk about punishments such as trade sanctions

 

In my viewpoint,nowadays in the world of globalization that

information and knowedge flow all over the world in a minute,

everyone can know the facts and can analyze what happen with

the TIP report.So eventhough Thailand still remain in the Tier 3

it does not mean that trafficking in Thailand is worst than
 Malaysia that raise from Tier 3 to Tier 2 this year.
 

However as the report give Tier 3 to Thailand,it mean that we still

have weak point to improve and some economic effect would be

unavoidable.So it is the duty of the government with cooperation

of Thai people to improve and solve the human trafficking more
to least and end the problem.

 

Hope for a better human right and a better living in this
beautiful world.

 
Sincerely Yours.

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