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UP-124-2006: THAILAND: Important programme to commemorate human rights defenders and discuss failed investigations
THAILAND: Attacks on human rights defenders; negligence; impunity; unaccountability
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Dear friends,
The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) is forwarding an announcement about a programme to be held in Bangkok this Sunday, June 18, to discuss the failed investigations into the abductions and killings of human rights defenders and environmentalists in Thailand. We urge all persons concerned by impunity and attacks on human rights defenders in Thailand to attend and participate in this important discussion.
The programme, which will be held at the meeting room of the October 14 Monument, will focus on the cases of murdered environmentalists Charoen Wat-aksorn (UP-077-2005) and Phra Supoj Suwagano (UA-112-2005) and abducted lawyer Somchai Neelaphaijit (http://www.ahrchk.net/somchai).
All three cases have been in the hands of the Department of Special Investigation under the Ministry of Justice, which the AHRC has in recent times strongly criticised as a failure for human rights in Thailand (UP-107-2006). Most recently, a senior officer in the department has come under investigation for allegedly masterminding the killing of a local government official.
The tentative programme for the discussion on Sunday, as provided to the AHRC, follows.
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COMMEMORATION FOR CHAROEN WAT-AKSORN, PHRA SUPOJ SUWAGANO & SOMCHAI NEELAPHAIJIT: REFLECTION OF THE TRAGEDY OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN THAILAND FOR HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS
Date: 18 June 2005, 10.00-17.00
Place: Meeting Room of 14 October Monument, Kokwua Junction, Ratchadamnoen Road, Bangkok
10.00-12.00 Buddhist ceremony for Charoen Wat-aksorn and Phra Supoj Suwagano
12.00-13.00 Lunch
13.00-13.20 Video on the three human rights defenders’ cases
13.20-14.30 Panel
Three human rights defenders’ killing cases: Who sponsored impunity for the perpetrators?
Speakers:
Phra Kitisak Kitisophon, Sekiyatam Buddhist Group
Korn-uma Pongnoy, from Rak-Tongtin Bo-nok, wife of Charoen Wat-aksorn
Sangchai Natanasereewong, lawyer of Rak-Tongtin Bo-nok
Angkhana Neelaphaijit, wife of Somchai Neelaphaijit
Pornpen Khongkachonkiet, member of NGOs Coalition on the Protection of Human Rights Defenders
14.30-17.00 Panel
Challenges and recommendations on criminal justice in Thailand: Police, prosecution and court roles in the protection of human rights defenders
Speakers:
Kraisak Chunhawan, Former Chairperson, Senate Foreign Affairs Committee
Niti Aew-sriwong, from the Midnight University (to be confirmed)
Pol. Gen. Somkiet Puangsab, Former Special Branch officer, Royal Police Commission
Prapan Naykovith, from the Office of the Attorney General
Pol. Gen. Prathin Santipapop, Former Commissioner-General, Royal Thai Police
Pairot Ponpet, from the Union for Civil Liberties
Panels will be followed by comments and opinions by representatives of government offices, international organizations, news editors and others interested
Organized by:
Metatham Foundation
Family of Phra Supoj Suwagano
Rak-Tongtin Bo-nok
Alternative Energy Group
NGOs Coalition on the Protection of Human Rights Defenders
Cross-Cultural Foundation
Contact: (+66) 04-047-4075, 09-444-2669, 01-303-0175
Thank you for your attendance.
Urgent Appeals Programme
Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) (ahrchk@ahrchk.org)