Somchai Neelapaijit has been missing since 12 March 2004, when he was last seen in Bangkok being forced into a car with a group of men. At the time of his disappearance, he was Chairman of the Muslim Lawyers Association and Vice-Chairman of the Human Rights Committee of the Law Society of Thailand, and was representing five Muslims accused of terrorism-related activities in the Southern provinces. Five years on, the investigation into the circumstances of his enforced disappearance remains incomplete and the whereabouts of his body are still unknown. His wife and four children remain in the dark as to what happened to their husband and father.
On 12 January 2006, the Criminal Court convicted a senior police officer of coercion and assault but not of the enforced disappearance itself and was sentenced to three years imprisonment despite evidence presented at trial indicating that a more serious crime has been committed. The police officer was released on bail pending his appeal, which is still outstanding.
The fifth anniversary of a persons disappearance takes on particular significance in Thailand as the person is considered legally dead for the purposes of civil law. The series of events commemorating Somchai Neelapaijits disappearance will (i) highlight the continual pursuit of truth and justice of this particular case; (ii) underscore the abhorrent nature of enforced disappearances; and (iii) represent public and high-profile efforts at seeking justice for an emblematic case in the fight against impunity in Thailand.
11 March 2009
Siam Society, Bangkok
Morning Conference: 08:30 09:00
Registration: 09:00 09:15
Inaugurator: Mr. Homayoun Alizadeh, Regional Representative for Southeast Asia, UN OHCHR
Opening Remarks: Mr. Suthep Thaugsuban, Deputy Prime Minister
09:15 09:30 Photo session and morning coffee break
09:30 10:30: Panel Discussion
Prof. Vitit Muntarbhorn, Professor of Law, Chulalongkorn University
Prof. Mark Tamthai, Director, Institute of Religion, Culture and Peace, Payap University, Chiang Mai
Justice Elizabeth Evatt, ICJ Commissioner
Moderator: Mr. Roger Normand, Director, Asia-Pacific Programme, ICJ
10:30 10:45 Multimedia presentation
11:15 11:30 Closing remarks
H.E. Mr. Tjaco T. van den Hout, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Netherlands to Thailand
Prof. Amara Pongsapich, Director, Center for Peace and Conflict Studies, Chulalongkorn University
Evening FCCT Event 20:00 22:00
Panel Discussion
Mrs. Angkhana Neelapaichit
Kraisak Choonhavan
Justice Elizabeth Evatt
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