Tuesday, December 19, 2017

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Some 12,000 to 20,000 Thai fishing vessels cruise the Gulf of Siam. Many of these are honest fishermen. But some occasionally turn to piracy either out of sheer greed or because of declining living standards caused by rising diesel fuel prices and increasingly fishd-out seas.
Face to face with a vessel loaded with helpless refugees, there may be an overwhelming temptation for the Thais to steal. Some Thais strongly dislike Vietnamese. And all-men fishing crews sometimes see Vietnamese women as targets for abuse.
So, even with the aid of the UN vessel, the underequipped Thai Navy faces a formidable task in determining just which vessels are manned by honest fishermen and which are manned by pirates.
Also there is a growing ring of professional full-time pirates, possibly linked to syndicates in Bangkok, according to some sources. These run in packs capable of scouting out weak, unarmed refugee vessels and then pouncing.
Many devoutly Buddhist Thais abhor the brutality of the pirates. But the Thai Navy is more heavily concerned with patrolling the waters near Vietnamese-occupied Cambodia.
The three Thai patrol boats stationed in Songkhla have had little effect. One reason frequently given is maintenance problems, which the United States has tried to help remedly with technical aid.
Others suggest that gangster elements in the Songkhla region are so strong that any police or naval officer who vigorously tracked down pirates might be shot in the back.
Another school of thought believes the Thai government is not that eager to clean up the piracy problem because the presence of pirates may deter an even greater number of Vietnamese refugees from landing on Thai shores.
Some Thai officials are reported less concerned over the anti-Vietnamese piracy because they believe refugee ships contain communist agents sent to join communist-leaning Vietnamese already living in Thailand.
Still the pirates, who are both Malay and Thai, do not prey on Vietnamese alone. Thai fishermen are frequently targets.
So far a significant effort has been made by the US. Four-engine P-3 Orion anti-submarine planes frequently overfly the Gulf of Siam. If they spot trouble , they pass on an alert. US Navy ships have picked up nearly 700 refugees in the area.
But the gradual movement of the American Navy to the Indian Ocean to deal with the Iran and Afghanistan problems has meant a declined presence in the Gulf of Siam.
This gives the pirates a freer hand.
Nguồn : The Christian Science Monitor , ko ghi ngày .
LỜI KHUYÊN NHÀ CẦM QUYỀN VIỆT NAM
của Horace , nhà thơ thời đế quốc La Mã .
1/ Culpam poena premit comes (đi sau tội 
ác là sự trừng phạt).
2/ Est modus in rebus (chừng mực trong mọi
 thứ).
3/ Omnem crede diem tibi diluxisse supremum
 (hãy nhớ rằng ngày nào cũng đều có thể là 
ngày cuối cùng của người).
4/ Carpe diem quam minimum credula postero 
(nắm bắt khoảnh khắc, chớ tin vào ngày mai)
// Seize the day , put no trust in tomorrow .
 Quá đúng : ko ai quả quyết là ngày mai cũng 
như hôm nay , trừ phi là Khỗng Minh Gia Cát .