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<p>On 14 Aug, the Campaign Committee for Human Rights sent a letter to Minister of Justice Pol Gen Pracha Phromnok, asking that the Ministry urgently provide protection to witnesses in the extrajudicial killing case in Kalasin in which police officers were convicted but walked free on bail.</p>
By Asian Human Rights Commission |
<p>The Asian Human Rights Commission greets with cautious optimism the landmark ruling of the Criminal Court in Bangkok to convict five police officers for the murder of a teenager during the &quot;war on drugs&quot; in 2004, and hopes that it will serve as a precedent of sorts for other cases of police and state officials accused of similar crimes.</p>
By Human Rights Watch |
<p><em>Parliamentary Findings Demand Strong Action to Combat Police Brutality&nbsp; </em></p> <p>(New York, March 16, 2012) &ndash;A Thai parliamentary inquiry that found that police used excessive force in the fatal shooting of a drug suspect should prompt an immediate criminal investigation and prosecution of those responsible, Human Rights Watch said today. On March 14, 2012, the parliamentary Police Affairs Committee announced its findings in the shooting death of Pairote Saengrit, a 24-year-old engineer, in Sakon Nakhon province.</p>
By Asian Legal Resource Centre |
<p>(Hong Kong, October 6, 2011) The killers of thousands of persons during the &quot;war on drugs&quot; conducted in Thailand from 2003 to 2005 continue to enjoy impunity for their crimes over six years on, a relative of one teenage victim of extrajudicial killing said at the United Nations (UN) in Geneva on Monday.</p>