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Senate refuses to let ethnic minority representative sit on human rights commission


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Thailand’s Senate has overwhelmingly rejected the nomination of a representative of Thailand’s ethnic minorities as a member of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC).

 

Wiwat Tamee, the director of a foundation for the development of ethnic minority groups, was nominated by the selection committee, from pool of 20 candidates who were interviewed by the committee on June 25th about their views and visions related to human rights issues in Thailand.

 

Two-thirds of the committee members voted for Wiwat. He failed, however, to receive Senate approval today (Monday).

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/senate-refuses-to-let-ethnic-minority-representative-sit-on-human-rights-commission/

 

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Good luck Thailand, I hope the turist think twice before visit the Land of Smile and s#*t’s Human Rights.

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Lord only knows that Thailand would never want to have a representative of oppressed minorities actually having a voice in policy making.  That would be opening a can of worms.  Just another example of how institutional racism rules the roost. Thais need to protect the purity of national bloodlines.  To hell with all 'outsiders.'

 

 

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3 hours ago, xtrnuno41 said:

Human rights? It is only on paper.

The farce is that "paper" is called the "Charter Constitution." And in 2014 we saw just how much the military respected that paper. 

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There is something fundamentally oxymoronic about Thailand even having a human rights commission. Does anyone think they actually do good work for the minority communities, and truly represent those who have been trafficked and brought here by slave traders? It is likely that the guilty parties are above the law. So, why the pretense? Of course they rejected this minority representative, after going through the charade of the selection process. He might have asked them to do some actual work and face some of the issues. God forbid that happens. 

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34 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

555...like it.

 

You're a poet....did you know it?

Turn your ass(US version) and I'll toe it!????

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