Comments – What else is new and the North Koreans were not the
first slaves in Malaysia there were Indonesians, and then came the Thais /
Suluks and then Banglas, Nepalis, The Indonesian, Cambodian maids who work like
slaves. There are too many untold
stories from the slaves about the maltreatments they get from Malaysian
employers , the beatings , the starving , the killing of workers by employers
and so on Read more below one of the horror stories .
Already Malaysia is getting away with a lot of Illegal things and the world is turning a blind eye
Remember How Malaysia's BN Elite Are Happy To Take Slaves From North Korea
9 March 2017
From Sarawak Report
Kudos to Malaysia’s law enforcement officers, who got rapidly to
the bottom of the North Korean assassination case last month – just as they got
to the bottom of other cases such as 1MDB.
Now the familiar crackdown begins, as
Parliamentarians are told they cannot discuss the matter by the very
people they are supposed to hold to account, i.e. Ministers.
Of course, North Korea is a particularly scary
and difficult place to deal with and there are some Malaysian citizens at risk
behind its borders, so treading carefully with this ally of Malaysia’s new
economic boss makes sense. That boss is China, which bailed Najib out of
his 1MDB debt crisis through a corruptly inflated construction contract.
A diplomatic fudge can be expected soon and if
that means ignoring much of the detective work of Malaysia’s law enforcers and
allowing perpetrators to be let scott free no one should be surprised.
North
Korea’s slaves are making BN masters rich
Meanwhile, everyone has known for decades just what North
Korea’s terrible regime is like and how it treats its people. Generally
acknowledged for holding the worst human rights record on the planet this
horrible government willingly trades its people as slaves to anyone who will
take on the super-cheap labour.
Malaysia under this present government has
been one of the few countries to have done so and has been publicly shamed by the UN for
exploiting North Korean slave labour in coal mines in Sarawak in particular.
So BN should refrain from attempting to take
any moral high-ground out of this crisis. Malaysia is also one of the few
countries that allows relatively free visa access to North Korea (which makes
the acquiring of all that super-cheap labour all the easier) and this was one
reason why the deadly murder events took place in KL’s own international
airport.
There is a key shocking aspect to the use of
these slaves in Malaysia. When the ‘Lucky Hill’ coal mine disaster
occured in Sarawak and scores of North Korean slave workers were killed or
injured, Sarawak Report discovered that the directors and shareholders of this
company were, predictably, family members of BN’s political elite, who had
handed themselves the concession and then were using slaves from abroad to
exploit it.
Not only were the Taib family well stuck into
this lucrative coal project, but the other major shareholder was the brother of Abang Johari, who is now
Sarawak’s new Chief Minister.
BN politicians may try to earn plaudits now by
fronting up Pyongyang, but they have exploited the situation with that dreadful
regime to put money in their pockets for years and years, thereby opening up
Malaysian territory to the sort of murderous activity that occured at KL
International Airport.
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