BangkokPost-Oct 6

A group representing city slum dwellers on Monday asked the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) to take care of 30,000 people affected by infrastructure projects related to the high-speed train network. Members of the Four Slum Region Network, an advocacy groups for marginalised communities in the kingdom, marked World Habitat Day by submitting a petition to the SRT. It asks Transport Minister Saksayam Chidchob to look after 30,000 low-income residents living on SRT land by railway tracks and stations. “Slum dwellers are always asked to make a sacrifice and move out when the state wants to lease or use public land for development schemes,” said Nuengnitch Chidnok, president of the Four Slum Region Network after submitting the petition.

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