Scores of migrant workers left to die in the southern forests of Thailand

In a terrifying discovery on May Day, the international workers day, a Bangladeshi migrant worker was found alive in a mass grave that contained the bodies of at least another 30 workers. This mass grave was situated in the southern Thailand jungle area of the Sadao district, Songkhla province, which is at the border with Malaysia. The surviving worker was buried with all the others and left to die. This mass murder is a graphic and shocking example of the realities of the capitalist system that forces workers to undertake dangerous journeys in order to find some work and survive. 

In a terrifying discovery on May Day, the international workers day, a Bangladeshi migrant worker was found alive in a mass grave that contained the bodies of at least another 30 workers. This mass grave was situated in the southern Thailand jungle area of the Sadao district, Songkhla province, which is at the border with Malaysia. The surviving worker was buried with all the others and left to die. This mass murder is a graphic and shocking example of the realities of the capitalist system that forces workers to undertake dangerous journeys in order to find some work and survive.