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UN rights body criticises Thailand over power-plant protest crackdown

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UN rights body criticises Thailand over power-plant protest crackdown

By The Nation

 

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Coal-fired power plant opponents flash solidarity sign after their temporary release Wednesday night.

 

The United Nations has criticised the Thai government for the suppression of a peaceful demonstration against Thepa coal-fired power plant, while domestic human rights groups have stressed that the authorities’ action violated many articles of the current constitution.

 

The UN Human Rights Office released the statement on Wednesday denouncing the protest crackdown by the police and the arrests of prominent coal-fired power plant opponents. It called on the government to drop charges against all those arrested.

 

The agency also pointed out that these actions against a peaceful protest disregarded the country’s commitments on Sustainable Development Goals and the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.

 

The Southeast Asia Regional Representative for the UN Human Rights Office, Cynthia Veliko, emphasised in the statement that peaceful protests are an integral part of democratic societies to ensure accountability and public participation.

 

Therefore, Veliko said her office urged Thai authorities to guarantee the right to peaceful assembly and opinion, and to protect the physical integrity and safety of community members and human rights defenders in line with Thailand’s commitment under international human rights law.

 

Meanwhile, Human Rights Lawyers Association, Environmental Litigation and Advocacy for the Wants Foundation, the Union for Civil Liberty, and the Community Resources Centre Foundation released a joint statement on the issue.

 

They pointed out that freedom of expression and peaceful assembly, the right to complain to the authorities and manage local natural resources, and the right to fair trial, are all guaranteed by the constitution, and these were violated by the authorities’ actions.

 

The joint statement expressed deep concern about the improper exercise of power by the authorities, and urged the government to protect these rights according to the Constitution.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/politics/30332853

 
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-- © Copyright The Nation 2017-11-30

"UN not my father" Thaksin.

March 2003.

 

Dejavu perhaps?

9 hours ago, webfact said:

peaceful protests are an integral part of democratic societies

... But not in a military society. Please pay attention.

The sooner the country is blacklisted the sooner they will learn, hit then with sanctions and watch them change when the money stars running out.

18 minutes ago, wakeupplease said:

The sooner the country is blacklisted the sooner they will learn, hit then with sanctions and watch them change when the money stars running out.

Given the low bar of the state of governance today, the junta is not that bad.  They need the outside world much more than the world needs them, and they are extremely sensitive to criticism.  It would just take verbal beatings by international media to make them cry uncle.   

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