Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Thailand deported back 45 Cambodians

23 March 2010
Everyday.com.kh
Translated from Khmer by Socheata

45 Cambodians among a group of 74 who legally entered Thailand on 08 March 2010 were arrested by the Thai authority and accused of various unclear charges. They were all deported back to Cambodia on 5:15PM on 20 March. According to the Koh Santepheap newspaper, the 45 Cambodians deported back by Thailand are all men and they all hold visas to enter Thailand. The 45 men were sent back by Thailand which accused them of holding tourist visas but traveled with the intention of working in Thailand. The Cambodian immigration police at Poipet gate indicated that these Cambodians were transported by Thailand to the Aranyaprathet market and were ordered to travel by their own means to return back to Cambodia. Unlike other illegal immigrants, the 45 Cambodians were not dumped out of a caged truck. The same Cambodian immigration official said that, regarding the deportation of Cambodian citizens who hold valid entry visa, he does not know the reason why and he does not know if these Cambodians did something wrong in Thailand.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Deport those beggars back to Hun Sen

Anonymous said...

why radio free asia say chun jeat vit nam may be csare of hun sen's money.i stop wasting my value time with yuon' shit radio rf, rfa.the best radio is khmer world radio.

Anonymous said...

Since many centuries Thai just don't like us. In this case Thai are very racist again all Khmer. Because Thai always feel, we khmer are the Farmer or Jungle People and not very intelligent. Thai also manipulated, that we are not the real Khmer.

Anonymous said...

Thailand deported the 45 Cambodian people after they refused to changed sex