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Thailand Eyes UN Human Rights Council Seat with Optimism


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Thailand is hopeful for a place on the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) as voting approaches. The election takes place this Wednesday, October 9, involving all 193 UN members casting secret ballots at the UN headquarters in New York. Cherdchai Chaivaivit, Thailand’s Permanent Representative to the UN, expressed "cautious optimism" regarding their bid.

 

The UNHRC, tasked with upholding global human rights, was founded in 2006 and includes 47 member states across five regional groups. Thailand, vying for one of five available council seats for the 2025-2027 term, faces competition from South Korea, the Marshall Islands, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Cyprus.


Thailand's commitment to human rights stems from its exemplary Universal Health Coverage programme and recent policy changes, such as withdrawing its reservation to Article 22 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. This move signifies its intent to protect children seeking refugee status in line with its international obligations.

 

During its previous UNHRC stint (2010-2013), Thailand advocated for enhanced capacity-building for human rights promotion. Now, it aims to leverage its historical strengths to secure another council term, hoping to impart regional and global best practices in human rights protection.

 

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-- 2024-10-09


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Yes locked up for saying the wrong thing or posting it there is no democracy or human rights here yet the elites get away with anything its best just to keep your mouth shut or else unfortunately

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Y Quynh Bdap is a Vietnamese Montagnard activist being held in Bangkok Remand Prison. A couple of weeks ago a Thai court decided to approve a request by the Vietnamese government that he be extradited to Vietnam on charges of terrorism. His case is complex, but it can be assumed that at least some voting UN members are aware of his situation.

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Thailand is hopeful for a place on the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) as voting approaches. The election takes place this Wednesday, October 9, involving all 193 UN members casting secret ballots at the UN headquarters in New York. Cherdchai Chaivaivit, Thailand’s Permanent Representative to the UN, expressed "cautious optimism" regarding their bid.

Thailand... human rights, joke of the year.

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1 minute ago, Straight-Beginning98 said:

Returning Burmese refugees into the hands of the barbaric state who will either kill them or use them as human shields on the battlefront. That's the extent of their understanding human rights. Where is the compassion prescribed by Buddhism ?

 

I agree 

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