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Departing rights defenders air concerns over restrictions

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Departing rights defenders air concerns over restrictions

By The Nation

 

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Angkhana Neelaphaijit posts on her Facebook page this photo of herself and Tuanjai Deetes on their first day of working as members of the National Human Rights Commission.

 

Two former members of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Angkhana Neelaphaijit and Tuanjai Deetes, on Wednesday explained that they had resigned from the NHRC this week over concerns that a change in procedures would restrict the ways they could help vulnerable people.

 

The comments of the two women, who have left before their terms are due to end, came as NHRC chairman What Tingsamitr dismissed online news reports that they had cited in their resignations the view that the agency's administration had become “too centralized in one person".

 

With the resignations of Angkhana and Tuanjai taking effect on Wednesday morning, Angkhana said that she resigned from her NHRC position because the internal administration system had impacted on her ability to work for the benefit of people.

 

She said that although she, as an NHRC commissioner, could visit places to meet at-risk people like before, she could no longer collect their complaints directly as a new regulation required that all complaints must be considered by a committee, who would decide which complaints are picked up. She felt that the new procedure meant she could no longer serve the public as she had been free to do before, she said. 

 

In a Facebook post this week, Angkhana said the decision to leave the agency was personal and she viewed that the working atmosphere was not conducive to constructive work and may not lead to the systematic protection of human rights, prevent human rights violations or enable any effective follow-up over violations.

 

Tuanjai gave similar reasons to Angkhana's and said she had done all she could within her power of as an NHRC commissioner to help people.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30373982

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2019-08-01
4 hours ago, webfact said:

Two former members of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Angkhana Neelaphaijit and Tuanjai Deetes, on Wednesday explained that they had resigned from the NHRC this week over concerns that a change in procedures would restrict the ways they could help vulnerable people.

There was this pressure as well:

Complaint to impeach Commissioner Angkhana Neelapaijit of NHRCT

Although no referral was made to the NACC for prosecution, message sent to Angkhana.

Unfortunately, despite years of vainly striving for democracy, human rights remain a low priority with the vast majority of Thai people.

 

Like my old mum used to say, what you've never had you don't miss.

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