Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Retired King Seeks Jobs for Repatriated Women [- One China Policy detrimental to help for abused women]

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

By Yun Samean and Douglas Gillison
THE CAMBODIA DAILY


Retired King Norodom Sihanouk has requested that the government find work for any Cambodian women repatriated at his expense after being forced into prostitution or left homeless in foreign countries. In a handwritten note—added to a letter—the retired King asks the National Assembly, the Senate and the government to find "honorable employment" for the women that the retired King offered to have flown back to Cambodia in a statement Saturday. National Assembly First Deputy Resident Nguon Nhel said that he supports the retired King's decision to transport the women home, but added that it could be difficult for destitute Cambodians living in Taiwan to return because of Cambodia's lack of diplomatic relations with the island state.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh great, now the Taiwanse hijack
our women too.

What is a bunch of criminals?

Maybe we can file a complaint with
one the useless UN organization
to help bring them back home.

Anonymous said...

Our gullible women risked themselves to go Taiwan hoping they would get rich or their lives will be much improved; instead they are being beaten and exploited. Do you think they would still go to Taiwan if there were enough jobs to go around in Cambodia and at the same not being separate from families? If no; why there are enough jobs in Cambodia?

Anonymous said...

Why there aren't enough jobs in Cambodia?

Anonymous said...

Because your Ethiopian People
threating them from comming in.
But luckly for us, we still managed
to bring some of them in by
offering rock bottom tax rates in
combination with irresistable tax
incentives. But still, it could
be better if we all work together,
but that had never happened since
day1.