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Thai women love German men but life in Germany today has its risks. German men in the last two years have moved back to the top of the list for Thai women seeking a
Thai women seeking men. Thai women love German men but life in Germany today has its risks.
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German men in the last two years have moved back to the top of the list for Thai women seeking a foreigner life partner or marriage. Germany is emerging however as a country where there are danger signals for Thai women. The Thai government has for a long time begun to recognise the huge increase in Thai women marrying foreign men. The 'Mia Farang' status is now a sought after one by many Thai women with guarded caution among other parts of Thai society, concerned at maintaining Thailand's unique culture and traditions. The huge numbers of Thai women marrying foreigners began in the 1960s notably with German and Austrian men. TLL's News Center has been exploring the plight of Thai women who seek and find love in Germany in a series of articles for the benefit of Thai women and ThaiLoveLines users. Germany is popular place for Thai women seeking love. The number of Thai women moving to Germany is rising again. Germany was one of the first countries linked to the movement of Thai women to foreign countries as marriage partners. The reason is clear, German men have earned a reputation as men of good character and very popular in Thailand North easter Isan region. To Thai women, Germans are handsome and their more reserved nature singles them out as men who act more than they talk. They are seen as reliable and can aspire to a healthy income and living standard. While the divorce rate in German Thai relationships is lower than the German average, there are issues which have emerged such as alcohol abuse and the rigid nature of Germany's education system when applied to German Thai children. Another key issue is legal prostitution in Germany which has lured some Thai women into its ranks. The growing immigration debate in Germany and now the reemergence of the problem of human trafficking as a danger to vulnerable Thai women are all issues which Thai women using online dating sites like TLL should know about. Thai government not slow in protecting Thai women. These are are also challenges which the Thai government has not been slow to address. A small proportion of Thai women in foreign countries become victims of abuse by partners and are also targeted by criminal elements sometimes linked to the prostitution or human trafficking business. Course for Thai women who marry foreigners introduced. The research on Thai women in foreign countries seems to show that such dangers are heightened in countries where there is a history of legal prostitution. The Thai government in 2017 introduced a free course for Thai women marrying foreigners often practical advice on how to deal with the unique circumstances of interracial marriage and in particular, the culture or language barriers that may arise. The course also seeks to prepare Thai women on how to react to abuse. It offers them guidance on how to access support services available through the social services in their new home country and through Thai consular channels. An official from Thailand's Social Development Ministry told Reuters news agency that the course aims to prevent Thai women being abused by scammers or cheated by unscrupulous individuals. It also aims to make them aware of the threat of human trafficking. A Thai woman married to a German man who participated in the course, Ploynisa Duangdararungrueng, told Reuters that it was important for Thai women, often viewed as submissive, to know how to stand up for themselves and their culture. Her husband, German man Ralf Wacker praised the initiative. He appealed to the Thai government to set up a similar course for western men marrying Thai women. 'For a lot of women, life in the West is like a fairy tale, but in reality it can feel extremely isolating moving to a small town,' he said. 'If the Western man does not understand the family dynamics, this can cause a lot of problems.' The day long course also offered important information for Thai women on the legal aspects of marrying a foreigner. Huge police raid targets Thai human trafficking gang in Germany. A raid by German police agencies on 17 locations in April 2018 shows that the problem of human trafficking of Thai women in Germany has not disappeared. It was the biggest police raid in German history. Since the entry of Eastern European states into the EU and the upsurge in Eastern European women being targeted by criminal groups, it was thought that Thai women were less in danger. Germany is a key gateway for human trafficking in Europe as are Belgium and the Netherlands. Prostitution is legal in Germany and many Thai women who have moved to live there have ended up working in the industry on a voluntary and legal basis. This is also a key cause of concern. However a greater danger is posed by illegal prostitution which involves human trafficking and where the profits are higher for those engaged in the activity. Human trafficking for sex purposes is an international industry where Thai women are forced into bondage often as the result of debts or arrangements made in Thailand with representatives of these illegal gangs. Thai women trafficked to Germany using tourists visas and forgery. The raids in April resulted in the arrest of 56 suspects including 41 Thai women. As details emerged, it was revealed that the enterprise involved the use of forged visas and passports. The criminal gang 'specialised' in the trafficking Thai transsexual people. This is a lucrative niche market in German huge prostitution industry. Many of the people arrested were unfortunate Thai women who had contracted debts for as much as $45,000 and were required to pay 100% of what they earned to the gang. In the aftermath of the raid spokesman for the German prosecutors office in Frankfurt Alexander badle revealed that the ring leaders of the groups were a 51 years old Thai woman and her German partner. The victims, who also faced arrest were brought into Germany using tourist visas and could not speak German leaving them in an extremely vulnerable position. Raid in Germany was worldwide news. German authorities began investigating the ring in February 2017 and revealed that more than 1 million euros had been earned. The raid garnered worldwide media attention with Germany's Interior Minister Horst Seehofer describing it as an 'unprecedented strike against a national organised crime network'. Mr Seehofer is the leader of the powerful Bavarian political party Christian Social Union which campaigns against immigration even though it is part of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's newly formed grand coalition government. Thai women marrying foreign men in Thailand. The last decade in Thailand has seen a sea change in attitudes towards Thai women marrying western men. German men have been at the heart of this transformation. Not only did German men began the phenomenon but the popularity of German men as foreign husbands in Isan province in the northeast of Thailand was been the catalyst that caused authorities in Thailand to find out more about what was happening. This new wave of foreign marriages has been driven by the internet and is at an unprecedented level. It began at the turn of the millennium with the dawning of the internet age. This has continued into the age of smartphones where now nearly every Thai woman, regardless of circumstances, can be online. Roi Et province in Thailand and Thai Foreigner marriages. A village in Thailand Roi Et province was at the epicentre of this change when it was discovered that nearly 70% of the young Thai women living there had German husbands. Nearly every family had a German son in law. Since then, figures produced by Thailand's National Economic and Social Development Board concerning 8 provinces in Isan or northeast Thailand show, consistently, large level of investment in the region coming from both remittances sent by Thai wives living abroad and foreigners investing in property developments. Many of the Thai women are living in Germany. New building projects are funded by Thai German couples from Germany as well as other foreign countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom.
