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<div>An appeal court has refused to try the assassination case of a community rights defender killed earlier this year, ruling that the witnesses are unreliable despite being present at the crime scene.</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>On 1 December 2016, the Surat Thani Appeal Court dismissed the assassination case of <a href="http://www.prachatai.com/english/node/4780">Chai Bunthonglek, a land rights activist who was killed in February this year</a>, reported the Human Rights Lawyers Association. </div>
<p>An unidentified gunman has shot an activist who is a key witness to the murder of a land rights activist in southern Thailand.</p> <p>Supot Kansong, 42, a villager of Khlong Sai Pattana Community in Chai Buri District of Surat Thani, was ambushed by an unidentified gunman at around 3 pm on Friday, 8 April 2016.</p> <p>Supot was injured in the right thigh, hip and leg, but survived. He is currently being treated at Chai Buri Hospital.</p> <p>He was shot as he was driving back to the village after the tires of his car burst because nails had been spread on the road leading to the village.</p>
<p>A Provincial Court has dismissed charges against a man accused of taking part in killing a southern land rights activist, citing weak evidence.</p> <p>The Provincial Court in Wiang Sa District of Surat Thani Province, on Tuesday, 15 March 2016, dismissed charges against Santi Wanthong, a suspect in the assassination of Chai Bunthonglek, a 61-year-old member of the Southern Peasant’s Federation of Thailand (SPFT) from Khlong Sai Pattana Community in Chai Buri District of Surat Thani.</p>
By Human Rights Watch |
<p>(New York, February 14, 2015) – Thai authorities should immediately investigate the killing of a land rights activist in southern&nbsp;<a href="http://hrw.pr-optout.com/Tracking.aspx?Data=HHL%3d8%2c5195-%3eLCE593719%26SDG%3c90%3a.&amp;RE=MC&amp;RI=4432086&amp;Preview=False&amp;DistributionActionID=72612&amp;Action=Follow+Link">Thailand</a>, Human Rights Watch said today.<br /></p>
By UN Human Rights Office for South East Asia |
<div> <div>BANGKOK &nbsp;(13 &nbsp;FEBRUARY &nbsp;2015) &nbsp;- The United Nations Human Rights Office for South &nbsp;East &nbsp;Asia &nbsp;(OHCHR) urges the Government to promptly investigate the killing &nbsp;of &nbsp;a &nbsp;land &nbsp;rights activist in the south of Thailand and increase security measures for the members of his community.</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>On &nbsp;11 &nbsp;February, Mr. </div></div>