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Slavery in Thailand

The Act on Retirement Tariffs for Slave Children and Free children, 21 August 1874, was the first legal instrument in the gradual abolition of slavery.

Slavery in Thailand was practiced from the Ayutthaya period until its abolition by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) through a series of reforms taking place from 1874 to 1905. Today, modern slavery has emerged as an issue, especially involving migrant workers in Thailand's fishing industry.


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การเลิกทาสและไพร่ในประเทศไทย Thai

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