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Executive Decree on torture and enforced disappearance faces challenge in parliament


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House Speaker Chuan Leekpai

 

The executive committee of the opposition Move Forward Party has decided to vote against an Executive Decree which delays the enforcement of some provisions of the Act for the Prevention and Suppression of Enforced Disappearance, due to be debated in the House on Tuesday.

 

The party’s Secretary-General, Chaithawat Tulathong, said today (Monday) that the committee also disagrees with the idea that the House should ask the Constitutional Court to rule on the constitutionality of the Executive Decree, issued by the government to delay the enforcement of Articles 22-25 of the Act until October 1st.

 

The government has claimed that officials are not yet ready to enforce the law and that equipment, such as cameras and recorders, will have to be installed to prevent abuses during arrest and interrogation.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/executive-decree-on-torture-and-enforced-disappearance-faces-challenge-in-parliament/

 

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9 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The government has claimed that officials are not yet ready to enforce the law and that equipment, such as cameras and recorders, will have to be installed to prevent abuses during arrest and interrogation.

 

i got it! so beware before cameras and recorders are installed

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What to do with all the plastic bags now? And 55 gallon oil drums?

 

 

Interesting that there is normally not a problem issuing a law/regulation and instructing the police to enforce it as soon as it is published in the Royal Gazette.

 

Disappearing political opponents is in the local DNA. Clearly they don't want to let it go.

 

 

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19 minutes ago, bamnutsak said:

What to do with all the plastic bags now? And 55 gallon oil drums?

 

 

Interesting that there is normally not a problem issuing a law/regulation and instructing the police to enforce it as soon as it is published in the Royal Gazette.

 

Disappearing political opponents is in the local DNA. Clearly they don't want to let it go.

 

 

Indeed.

Published in the Royal Gazette and all the associated blessings.

We know what that means, don't we?

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Following there beloved Xi ???????? CCP Criminal organisation ways of suppression of the people Gee !! covid lockdowns proved how to do it world wide really has change how the world we new is becoming if not already here its coming our way in the west !! tyrannical socithapath narcissistic Government foot on your throat ! World wa against the people  freedom , free speech , leftists ideology all G Governments are chasing it ! You will own nothing & be happy WEF ???????? Klaus Schwab mob !!

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4 hours ago, Srikcir said:

So a delay needed to establish new "black sites" to continue practice without record? This might be a good business venture with the Cambodia or Myanmar authorities.

Just spruce up the ones that were in operation by CIA under Ginny Haspell, who later became Trump's head of CIA https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-43496212

 

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16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The government has claimed that officials are not yet ready to enforce the law and that equipment, such as cameras and recorders, will have to be installed to prevent abuses during arrest and interrogation

Thailand still in the dark ages

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10 hours ago, Mad mick said:

Following there beloved Xi ???????? CCP Criminal organisation ways of suppression of the people Gee !! covid lockdowns proved how to do it world wide really has change how the world we new is becoming if not already here its coming our way in the west !! tyrannical socithapath narcissistic Government foot on your throat ! World wa against the people  freedom , free speech , leftists ideology all G Governments are chasing it ! You will own nothing & be happy WEF ???????? Klaus Schwab mob !!

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The tradition of disappeared political activists, torture (and blazing oil drums of gasoline in remote Issan paddy fields) goes back long before Xi, nasty piece of work that he is. It sprung from a different political ideology, heavily influenced by, and it's methods if not taught by were certainly tolerated by, a different powerful "friend"!

 

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