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UN rights boss urges Thailand to drop defamation charges
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(Reuters) - The top U.N. human rights official urged Thailand on Thursday to drop criminal charges against two journalists accused of defamation for citing a Reuters investigation into the role of Thai naval security forces in smuggling Rohingya asylum seekers.

A Reuters investigation, based on interviews with people smugglers and more than two dozen survivors of boat voyages, revealed in July how some Thai naval security forces work systematically with smugglers to profit from the surge in Rohingya fleeing Myanmar to escape religious persecution.

Thailand's navy denied the Reuters report, which was published in July. Select portions of Reuters' report were later cited by Phuketwan, a small English-language newspaper based in Phuket.

United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay voiced concern on Thursday that two Phuket-based journalists, editor Alan Morison and reporter Chutima Sidasathian, have been charged with defamation and breaching the Computer Crimes Act for quoting the Reuters article. [read more...]

Full story: http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/12/26/thailand-rohingya-un-rights-idUSL6N0K51A120131226

-- REUTERS 2013-12-27

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The truth always hurts, truth being a rare thing in Thailand!

What is also an inconvenient truth is most people wont give a crap about something like this yet get all hot n passionate about a stupid colour in an election...or the exchange rate etc bottom line is people dont care enough about the important things and cry far too much about the little things...

When a thread like this attracts more posts and outrage than what a ladyboy does to a piece of cloth called a flag then youll know people are becoming enlightened....... it is a dream i have wai2.gif

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Thailand is a muzzled, fascist like state. People are not free at all. They are controlled, news content free folks roaming around in a state of unconsciousness. All thanks to their elite privileged class that keeps them in their place.

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Thailand is a muzzled, fascist like state. People are not free at all. They are controlled, news content free folks roaming around in a state of unconsciousness. All thanks to their elite privileged class that keeps them in their place.

Of both colours.

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Its sad. I love the people in this country, but this state of affairs in the state, is not a joke. Its the main thing. Its the main problem. It will have to change and stories like this are going to help.

The clock is ticking for the head kickers here.

Thanks for publishing this on TV

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UN urges Thailand to drop charges against website

BANGKOK, December 27, 2013 (AFP) - The United Nations has urged Thailand to drop defamation charges against two Australian and Thai journalists for a report alleging military involvement in people smuggling, warning of a "chilling effect" on press freedom.


The case relates to an article published by the independent news website Phuketwan in July, quoting an investigation by the Reuters news agency, which said some members of the military were involved in trafficking Muslim Rohingya asylum seekers from Myanmar.

If convicted of the charges, which were filed by the Royal Thai Navy, Australian editor Alan Morison and his Thai colleague Chutima Sidasathian could face up to two years' imprisonment for defamation and five years for breaching the Computer Crimes Act, the UN said.

"Criminal prosecution for defamation has a chilling effect on freedom of the press, and international standards are clear that imprisonment is never an appropriate penalty for defamation," the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said in a statement released in Geneva on Thursday.

"We urge the government of Thailand to drop the charges against Mr. Morison and Ms Sidasathian and to ensure the freedom of the press in the country."

The Rohingya, considered by the United Nations to be one of the most persecuted minorities in the world, have long made the perilous journey from Myanmar by boat.

But that exodus accelerated after Buddhist-Muslim clashes in 2012 in western Rakhine State, with thousands of Rohingya -- including women and children -- since fleeing the former junta-ruled country.

Rights groups have raised concerns about alleged cases of boats being pushed back out to sea after entering Thai waters.

They have also criticised the detention of hundreds of Rohingya in overcrowded facilities while Thailand waits for a "third country" to offer to take them.

Phuketwan, a small but well respected English-language news website based on the island of Phuket, has said the lawsuit will not stop its acclaimed coverage of the plight of the Rohingya.

Reuters has not received any criminal complaint about the original article quoted by Phuketwan, a spokeswoman said last week.

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I suppose it goes without saying that the Royal Thai Navy has conducted a full and thorough investigation into this matter

and released all subsequent findings to the PM in her role as Defense minister prior to launching these legal proceedings.

Or maybe not.

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Bet the Thai Navy is annoyed the Burmese junta took off their military uniforms, saves the tatmadaw's bacon in that article. And why perhaps were the poor souls on boats in the first place? Just simple ethnic clashes I s'pose. That's the chilling effect of big money free trade.

Thailand needs a new PR machine, old one just keeps rehashing Korean-style covers of the Surapol Sombatcharoen classics.

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