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Thailand criticized for returning Myanmar resistance members

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by Miabell Mallikka


Human rights groups and opposition politicians in Thailand are criticizing the government for forcibly deporting three men. The men are allegedly members of an anti-government resistance movement in military-ruled Myanmar.

 

The Bangkok-based People’s Empowerment Foundation said the action violated universal human rights principles as well as Thailand’s own policy. This is due to the fact, that the men are likely to be in danger as a result of their anti-goverment activities.

 

“Given the situation of generalized violence in Myanmar, all Myanmar nationals in Thailand should be given temporary protective status. As per Thai law, no one should be forced to return to a situation where they may face grave human rights abuses,” said Patrick Phongsathorn of Fortify Rights.

 

Full story: https://scandasia.com/thailand-criticized-for-returning-myanmar-resistance-members/

 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

“Given the situation of generalized violence in Myanmar, all Myanmar nationals in Thailand should be given temporary protective status. As per Thai law, no one should be forced to return to a situation where they may face grave human rights abuses,” said Patrick Phongsathorn of Fortify Rights.

Don't you just love Thailand... 

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Carrions of a feather stick together.

16 minutes ago, Srikcir said:

Carrions of a feather stick together.

Been of this way for ages. 

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This is just another act of extreme cowardice, and demonstrates the moral degradation, and toxic rot of the Thai army, and this administration. Just another reason why the people need to oust them. They would not know what "doing the right thing" was, if it bit them on the butt.

11 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

This is just another act of extreme cowardice, and demonstrates the moral degradation, and toxic rot of the Thai army, and this administration. Just another reason why the people need to oust them. They would not know what "doing the right thing" was, if it bit them on the butt.

Yet, couldn't guarantee that any other government [past, present, future] wouldn't be acting in the same manner. 

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If you are looking for spine, there is none...

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Yes they don't like anti military government people just shows what they are are all about junta's stick together

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Same day/ day after the TMD dropped a bomb on a peaceful gathering killing up to a 100 people, including civilians (and children).

 

Nice people.........

 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, sungod said:

Nice people.........

The Burmese Military (Tatmadaw) is, IMO, ranked amongst the world's worst genocidal terrorist organizations and its leader General Min Aung Hlaing should be a subject of an Internationl arrest warrant like Poo-tin! 

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