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Thailand to investigate disappearance of Vietnamese asylum-seeker

By Panarat Thepgumpanat

 

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BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand will investigate the disappearance of a dissident Vietnamese journalist after a rights group said he may have been abducted from Bangkok where he applied for U.N. refugee status, a senior immigration official said on Thursday.

 

The disappearance of Radio Free Asia contributor Truong Duy Nhat comes after criticism ofThailand's detention of a Saudi asylum-seeker in January, and the separate arrest of a Bahraini football player with refugee status in Australia who is now fighting extradition back to Bahrain.

 

Nhat is believed to have been abducted from the Thai capital around Jan. 26 after he fled Vietnam fearing arrest and applied for asylum with the U.N. Refugee Agency (UNHCR), Amnesty International said this week.

 

Thai immigration chief Surachate Hakparn said there was no official record of Nhat enteringThailand, but his office was looking into whether he entered the country illegally and what may have happened to him.

 

"I've ordered an investigation into this matter," Surachate told Reuters.

 

Rights groups called for an investigation after Radio Free Asia reported on Tuesday that Nhat, who was jailed in Vietnam in 2014-15 for "conducting propaganda against the state", had gone missing.

 

"Vietnam has a track record of abducting its exiles and refugees abroad. Thai and Vietnamese authorities must urgently come forward with information about Truong Duy Nhat's disappearance," Minar Pimple, Amnesty's senior director for global operations, told Reuters.

 

Rights groups said Nhat fled to Thailand after receiving a tip that he was in danger of being re-arrested. "Nhat was in Thailand for one reason only, to apply for asylum and someone obviously didn't want him to - so now the Thai government should launch an immediate investigation to find out what happened to him," said Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director for Human Rights Watch.

 

The UNHCR in Thailand said it could not comment on or confirm individual cases.

 

Nhat's disappearance is the latest high-profile refugee case in Thailand this year.

 

Bahraini footballer Hakeem Al Araibi, who has refugee status in Australia, is fighting extradition back to Bahrain after being arrested in a Bangkok airport while on vacation.

 

The Australian government has appealed to Thailand to release Araibi, saying he faces torture if returned to Bahrain, where he was sentenced to 10 years in prison in absentia on charges related to anti-government Arab Spring protests.

 

Bahrain has denied allegations of torture and said Araibi is a fugitive who should be returned.

 

Australia said on Thursday it is reviewing its Interpol alerting procedures after its authorities forwarded a "red notice" to Thailand that Araibi was wanted by Bahrain, despite his refugee status.

 

In January, Thai authorities detained an 18-year-old Saudi woman after she said she was fleeing family abuse, but Bangkok halted plans to deport her to Saudi Arabia. The case of Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun ended in her resettlement in Canada.

 

(Additional reporting by Patpicha Tanakasempipat. Writing by Chayut Setboonsarng; editing by Darren Schuettler)

 

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44 minutes ago, webfact said:

Thailand will investigate the disappearance of a dissident Vietnamese journalist after a rights group said he may have been abducted from Bangkok where he applied for U.N. refugee status, a senior immigration official said on Thursday.

The phrase 'the fox guarding the chicken house' seems to spring to my mind.

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

Thailand will investigate the disappearance of a dissident Vietnamese journalist after a rights group said he may have been abducted from Bangkok where he applied for U.N. refugee status

just for show; bet that report is already buried in a drawer somewhere

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You are left with the impression someone is permanently based outside the UN Refugee Agency spotting the applicants and notifying the interested parties. It does nothing for Thailands international reputation except add to the growing opinion they are an uncaring and uncivilised country.

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Lots of construction going on in Bangkok. I am sure He will surface some day when the demolition of one of these new high rises is underway. Unbelievable things like this still going on in the world.

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9 minutes ago, mikebell said:

Big Joke on the job - so all will be well (providing there is a photo-opportunity.)

That's assuming Big Joke finds him. Wouldn't look so good with Big Joke having to stand next to a photo of the guy at the press conference.

Oops, wash my mouth out, the PM has his own cardboard cut-out and it's done wonders for his credibility.

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