Thursday, August 26, 2010

Reds' rights 'still denied'












Three months after the April-May crackdown, red-shirt supporters were still denied their basic rights and information about the process these people have been through have yet to be clarified to their immediate family members and the public. The Centre, which is an alliance of a dozen lawyers, academics, and social activists called for the government to release all information about circumstances the red-shirt demonstrators have been facing after the April-May crackdown. The Centre’s information about the state of anti-government red-shirt suspects was gathered from online and hotline grievances and the National Human Rights Commission. The overall picture of the Red-Shirted circumstances was not yet available. The information remained sensitive and fluid and therefore could not be simply passed on to the Kanit-chaired panel or the police officers.Mr Anusorn said the majority of the arrest warrants were unclear and ambiguous. Sixteen of the suspects in Mukdahan were tortured to confess on arson. Several properties were also missing during the interrogation.The Centre did not protect or defend charges for these suspects.The Centre also highlighted a prominent case of Prayuth Moolsan, who has been in the final stage of cancer said Ms Kwanravee.














In my opinion, I think the Thai policy is not quite peaceful because it still has protestors who against the government. Thai people should choose correct information. They have to divide about the truth and the allegation. They have to think a lot before they would like to criticize someone. They have to beware about their thinking. Nobody likes the allegation. You should know the truth before accuse the person. Maybe they have to do because the order. You have to think about all of thing that happening. Then think critically and follow the news closely. For example, when they read this news, they should concern about cause and effect carefully.







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Sunday, August 22, 2010

Thailand asks Asean not to intervene in temple row














This news is about the Preah Vihear conflict and allows Thailand and Cambodia. They have discussion about their areas which is between our country and their country. It is the Preah Vihear. They send a letter to other members of Asian to explain about the Preah Vihear. All parties should simply and understand that the issue can solve at the bilateral level after receiving a letter. However Cambodia doesn’t conflict a deal with at the multilateral level. Because the Thai parliament has no consider with the reconciliation framework of the Thai-Cambodian Joint Boundary Commission, but Mr. Abhisit said each country has its own processes and other countries should respect it. They can’t deal to this the temple conflict. This conflict was a longstanding one and time was needed to resolve it again.

































I think both Cambodia and Thai did wrong because we should respect to decision of each country. I think they have to make the Preah Vihear to be a property of two countries. They have to make a rule between two countries. Example, income from tourist has to divide in a half and give it to each country. However, the decision of the Preah Vihear is under the International Court of Justice. Even though, the answer is a ultimatum. They have to accept the answer of the International Court of Justice.





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