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Finding a job remains tough for stateless Chiang Rai hill tribes

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Story Source: Borneo Bulletin ~ Go to Original Article


Re-posted from 29 Aug 2016.

Among the hill tribes of northern Chiang Rai province, children typically grow up without Thai citizenship, resulting in unnecessary complications that dog them into adulthood.

It’s not uncommon for stateless teenagers, for example, to enter dual-education programmes, only to find they’re not allowed to learn on the job and be paid as interns…

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