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Human rights lawyer says Men-in-Black suspects retracted confession


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Regardless of whether an accused is really guilty or innocent, allegations of forced confessions as a result of police failure to maintain transparency and attention to basic defendent legal rights will always offer an automatic defense of forced confession.

However, I don't know how anyone can expect better of the Thai police from a history of judicial abuse when the nation is operating now under martial law that provides for warrantless searches and arrests without probable cause, and when the Constitution guaranteeing human rights no longer exists.

Finally!!! A comment worth reading.

Some folks are blinded.

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here are some datails:

"The accounts of torture include electric shocks to the genitals, suffocation, continuous beatings all night, and detention in a hole in the ground, while the hole was being filled". http://prachatai.org/english/node/4395

What is the relevance of this??

None.

It's a different case.

None of the lawyers are saying that these are the details of this case.

The only one that is saying that is an anonymous internet poster deceptively trying to mislead others reading it.

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