Posted on 11/24/2014 5:31:57 AM PST by TigerLikesRooster
North Koreans working in Sarawak's coal mines legally
Monday, November 24, 2014 - 10:26
The Star/Asia News Network
SARAWAK, MALAYSIA - Deputy Home Minister Datuk Seri Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar said the North Koreans were brought into Sarawak to work via a special arrangement between the Sarawak and North Korean governments.
"Only Sarawak has North Korean workers (in Malaysia). This is not (allowed) in the peninsular,'' he said when commenting on the presence of dozens of North Koreans at a coal mine in the Sri Aman division.
Besides the 46 North Koreans, the mine's 119 foreign workers were from Myanmar (29), Indonesia (19) China (15) and Bangladesh (10).
Wan Junaidi, who is the Santubong MP, said it was the right of Sarawak to hire the North Koreans because "the state government has autonomy on immigration and labour matters."
"When it comes to industries such as coal-mines, the jobs are very dangerous and tough. The mines can extend hundreds of metres below.
"No local or Sarawakian will dare to take up such jobs; that is why the need for foreign workers. In the coal-mining sector, only Britain, China and North Korea have highly-skilled workers,'' Wan Junaidi pointed out.
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I bet this guy is really pleased that Google knows how to fill in his name on sign in blanks.....Datuk Seri Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar
I could see him selling young girls as slaves.
They also work in special Siberian camps cutting timber.
The camps feature all the usual spooky personality cult worship posters, slogans, etc
Very spooky.
Just like the way they do back home.:-)
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