li ma cho continues her quest on behalf of migrant workers.'s begun offering weekly study sessions to give them the confidence to stand up for their rights by themselves. about 20 young workers showed up for this study session. even after myanmarese are hired legally under official contracts their employment conditions rarely improve. li ma cho believes her people need to take responsibility for changing the situation themselves. this is a library on the main street of maha chai which was built especially for the myanmarese. it took two years to collect the books. anyone who becomes a member is allowed to borrow them. the thai government had urged undocumented, unskilled migrant workers to get registered by february 2012 or be deported but very few responded, prompting the government to extend the deadline to june and then december. deportation of so many migrant workers would surely have a negative effect on thailand's booming economy, something the thai government is well aware of. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> a country of 180 mi