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Is the government meeting its pledges on illegal immigration and asylum?

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Green   来源:Technology Policy  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:If successful, China would become only the third country to carry out such a mission after Japan first fetched samples from a small asteroid in 2010, followed by the United States in 2020.

If successful, China would become only the third country to carry out such a mission after Japan first fetched samples from a small asteroid in 2010, followed by the United States in 2020.

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Is the government meeting its pledges on illegal immigration and asylum?

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Is the government meeting its pledges on illegal immigration and asylum?

Former President Joseph Kabila has returned to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, just days after heamid accusations he has helped armed rebels fighting in the eastern DRC, according to the Reuters and AFP news agencies.

Is the government meeting its pledges on illegal immigration and asylum?

Kabila, on Thursday, was visiting the eastern city of

, which had been seized by the Rwanda-backed M23 militia along with several other areas in the resource-rich east of the country earlier this year.About 260 trafficked scam-centre workers were recently rescued in a cross-border operation between Thailand and Myanmar. Yet, even in rare instances such as this when trafficked workers are freed, they still face complications due to their visa status and their own potential complicity in criminal activity.

Khobby – who is now back in Dubai – told Al Jazeera that while he was coerced into working in the GTSEZ, he did actually receive the promised $1,200 monthly salary, and he had even signed a six-month “contract” with the Chinese bosses who ran the operation.Richard Horsey, International Crisis Group’s senior adviser on Myanmar, said Khobby’s experience reflected a changing trend in recruitment by the criminal organisations running the scam centres.

“Some of the more sophisticated gangs are getting out of the human trafficking game and starting to trick workers to come,” Horsey said.“People don’t like to answer an advert for criminal scamming, and it’s hard to advertise that. But once they’re there, it’s like – actually, we will pay you. We may have taken your passport, but there is a route to quite a lucrative opportunity here and we will give you a small part of that,” he said.

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