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Human Rights Watch slams Thai government on emergency decree


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Human Right Watch is a bit like UNESCO (Heritage Sites). A victim of their own success and keep rolling and rolling. An Emergency Degree is not particular to be 'judged' by HRW. Watch and conclude (objectively) later would be better.

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Sunai Pasook said the current political unrest did not deteriorate and turn so serious that the police could not perform their duties

... anti-Goverment thugs refused entry to a suspected crime scene and the same thugs "supplemented" the evidence there. But I guess in His humble arrogant opinion that is not stopping the police from performing their duties.

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Is this a real Human Rights group or is this a group that just gets together and spouts nonsense.

In all seriousness can anyone just call themselves a Human Rights group because thats what this

group looks to have done. blink.png

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Is this a real Human Rights group or is this a group that just gets together and spouts nonsense.

In all seriousness can anyone just call themselves a Human Rights group because thats what this

group looks to have done. blink.png

The group is real the idiot spouting is just talking rubbish and using the position for his own agenda, thats the thing with these rights bodys you have to be a lot more blanket unbiased than this one. If it were then they would be slamming everything in sight here left and right. You dont have the luxury of picking and choosing your cause.

the Navy for human trafficking, the protesters for abusing people, the medical profession for its sexism, the army in every coup, the police brutality, the sex worker exploitation, the immigrant almost slave like use etc etc etc.

Of course you dont hear a peep because like a lot things here its basically not the real deal. Just looks like it is.

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