| # | Name | Comments |
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| 251 | ชัยธวัช บุญจุบัน | Stop treating migrant workers inhumanly! |
| 252 | Soh Sook Hwa | |
| 253 | Connor | |
| 254 | Nancy Eberhardt | |
| 255 | Anonymous | migrants who contribute to a countries life should be able to live as free people and enjoy full human rights. |
| 256 | Matthew Fiess | |
| 257 | Zoe Sullivan | Attacks on immigrants are happening all over the world, and yet people become immigrants by crossing a man-made boundary, borders. A line does not determine humanity. Immigrant rights are human rights. |
| 258 | Caelie Frampton | |
| 259 | siang | |
| 260 | Kathryn O'Donnell | |
| 261 | Ng Shy Ching | |
| 262 | Worakarn Tirasarichote | |
| 263 | Anonymous | |
| 264 | Nang | tend to equality and justic for all of human being! |
| 265 | Lua Khang Wei | Please respect Migrant workers ! |
| 266 | Anonymous | |
| 267 | Khin Mar Mar Kyi | This is one of the most human right violation and the most violated act to cut and isolated migrants among many violated issues that migrants face in Thailand. Apprently Thais government considered that migrants should not have equal rights like Thai citizens even if it does not affect Thai's rights. I strongly support to lobby this issue and thank you for doing this.
regards |
| 268 | Wendy Asche | Thailand is a beautiful country that has a very impressive social and economic development for its own citizens. It is also very courteous to tourists. I am very sorry that this courtesy and respect does not extend to migrant workers. |
| 269 | Labour Resource Centre, Malaysia | RACISM is the best tool to divide the workers of the world and suppress their wages. The best way to fight it is with SOLIDARITY. |
| 270 | Anonymous | |
| 271 | William Brode | |
| 272 | Azalea | |
| 273 | Fiona Jeffries | |
| 274 | jenney Stringer | |
| 275 | Katherine Foo | Please strengthen the health of Thai society and economy by supporting the welfare of its workers. Migrant works compose the foundation for certain economic sectors, and it is blind to utilize their labor and bind them to sub-par living conditions. |
| 276 | Darren Legge | |
| 277 | Chris Dadok | |
| 278 | Sarah Haynes | |
| 279 | EMORY WHITE | |
| 280 | Jeremy Mak | |
| 281 | Anonymous | |
| 282 | Christina Fink | |
| 283 | Woradul Tularak | As well as removal martial law in 35 provinces. |
| 284 | Varaporn Chamsanit | |
| 285 | Bencharat Sae Chua | |
| 286 | Elizabeth Misner | |
| 287 | Tabitha Sprigler | |
| 288 | lara d. | |
| 289 | Erik Schnabel | |
| 290 | Melissa Brennan | |
| 291 | Sakdina Chatrakul na Ayudhya | 100% agree with you. |
| 292 | bennett haynes | |
| 293 | Zi Teng | |
| 294 | Micah Morton | |
| 295 | Erin Schlitts | |
| 296 | Antigone Ambrose | |
| 297 | Stephanie Teatro | |
| 298 | Paul R.Craik | The right to peaceful assembly and the right to communicate are fundamental to a free and democratic society. The provincial decrees leave migrant workers more vulnerable to exploitation and abuse. This is not acceptable. I support the call for the removal of the decrees in all provinces and the halt to all plans to implement them in other provinces. There must also be an end to negative stereotypes of migrant workers.
Sincerely,
Paul R. Craik
Vancouver, B.C.
Canada |
| 299 | Joanne | |
| 300 | Anonymous | |