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A year on from Thai activist’s kidnap in Cambodia, family in anguish but authorities silent

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This month marks a year since Thai government critic Wanchalearm “Tar” Satsaksit disappeared following his apparent abduction in Cambodia on June 4, 2020.

 

His family, friends, and fellow activists have failed to locate him despite repeated attempts, both in Thailand and in Cambodia. Many now believe he is no longer alive.

 

Wanchalearm, 37, was kidnapped by a group of armed men outside his apartment building in Phnom Penh. The incident was witnessed by passers-by and recorded on CCTV cameras, but Cambodian authorities refused to treat it as a case of abduction.

 

read more https://www.thaipbsworld.com/a-year-on-from-thai-activists-kidnap-in-cambodia-family-in-anguish-but-authorities-silent/

ThaiVisa, c'est aussi en français

ThaiVisa, it's also in French

Nothing has changed, Hun Sen using Khmer Rouge practices, backed by Xi and his fellow commies. Disgrace. All international aid should be stopped now. Isolate  and blacklist them for any trade.

5 hours ago, geovalin said:

Many now believe he is no longer alive.

 

That is a given unfortunately. Speak up against the regime and this is what happens, that or jail.

The more people know about his disappearance—the better.  Spread the word.

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