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Thailand expresses concern on Libyan situation
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BANGKOK, Feb 20 -- Thailand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement expressing concern, urging all parties to respect human rights and international humanitarian law, demanding an end to violence against civilians in Libya.

Sek Wannamethee, spokesman of the ministry, said the statement stressed that Thailand is deeply concerned by the continued violence in Libya which has gravely affected both Libyan civilians and foreign nationals in the country.

The statement says that Thailand calls on all sides to strictly respect human rights and international humanitarian law, particularly putting an immediate end to any act of violence against innocent civilians in Libya.

The statement reads that Thailand fully supports international efforts, especially the UN-led mediation between all parties concerned, in order to achieve a peaceful solution and restore calm and stability to Libya and the region. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2015-02-20

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Thailand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement expressing concern, urging all parties to respect human rights and international humanitarian law, demanding an end to violence against civilians in Libya.

That's a bit rich coming from a country that is listed T3 and actively abuses human rights on foreigners every day. Take a look at the UN Declaration of Human Rights which Thailand is a signatory too and you will discover that Thailand is one of the worst offenders in the world for abusing even basic rights.

I would like to know if the Minister could actually locate Libya on the map.

I'm so happy I no longer live in the Land of Human Rights Abuses.

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So in applying Thailand's level of Human rights :

Does that mean when the EU patrol boats which intercept and rescue "Asylum seekers/economic refugees" in the Mediterranean Sea we should in fact be towing those engineless boats out into the Atlantic to flow freely on their way? whistling.gif

(Incidentally, any travellers from Europe notice a deviation in flight routes whilst travelling over the Middle East? Guess IS may have a minor impact after all.)

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A lot more diplomatic than recent comments by a US diplomat.

They could have gone into the true cause of the Libyan crisis which has turned it from one of the richest countries in Africa into the mess it is today.

And we have the good ole USA to thank for Libya's demise just like all the other countries they have forked up in the last 40 years.

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A lot more diplomatic than recent comments by a US diplomat.

They could have gone into the true cause of the Libyan crisis which has turned it from one of the richest countries in Africa into the mess it is today.

And we have the good ole USA to thank for Libya's demise just like all the other countries they have forked up in the last 40 years.

What part of this post had anything to do with the US? Oh that's right nothing.

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