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Campaign Unavailable We're sorry, this alert is no longer available. If you would like to learn more about ways you can take action, please visit Human Rights First.The short explanation of this alert was:
Five policemen were arrested in connection with the lawyer's disappearance, but the trial was marred by a weak police investigation and charges that did not fit the crime. Four defendants were acquitted and one was convicted in January 2006 on a single charge of coercion. The police force cannot be entrusted with investigating its own members. The Department of Special Investigations was created precisely to handle sensitive and complex cases. Soon after the verdict, the Prime Minister assured the public that the DSI was still on the case and that new charges would be filed within weeks. That was five months ago. There is no sign of an active investigation, let alone results in the form of new suspects or charges. In the case of Phra Supoj, there have been no signs of progress one year after the investigation supposedly began. New Report: Phra Supoj and Somchai Neelaphaijit are just two of the defenders featured in a new report from Human Rights First, "Losing Ground." More than 20 defenders throughout Thailand have been murdered or "disappeared" with impunity over five years. The report also describes how one year after a flawed emergency decree took effect, essential human rights protections have been weakened in the name of security, further fueling the violence in southern Thailand. Trial Monitoring Report: The Disappearance of Somchai Neelaphaijit If you would like to view details on this alert, please visit here. |
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