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News, Published on 22/10/2014
» Re: “Tidy your own yard”, (PostBag, Oct 21).
News, Published on 22/10/2014
» The Myanmar suspects accused of killing two British tourists on Koh Tao have lodged a petition to prosecutors insisting they had nothing with the murder and were tortured into confessing.
News, Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 22/10/2014
» Western ambassadors will meet the local media today to seek its cooperation in protecting the privacy and rights of tourists who fall victim to crimes or accidents.
Supapong Chaolan, Published on 21/10/2014
» The two Myanmar suspects in the Koh Tao murder case officially retracted their confessions Tuesday night, saying they had been coerced into admitting they’d killed two British backpackers and now demand justice, according to the Lawyers Council of Thailand.
Online Reporters, Published on 21/10/2014
» British detectives arriving in Thailand next week to follow up on the Koh Tao murders case will be limited to observing Thai authorities, National Human Rights Commission chairwoman Amara Pongsapich Tuesday.
News, Published on 21/10/2014
» I am always against military coups and I condemned Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha for the latest one.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 21/10/2014
» The National Human Rights Commission will on Monday summon authorities involved in the investigation of two murdered British tourists after a pair of Myanmar suspects said they were tortured into confessing.
Online Reporters, Published on 20/10/2014
» The National Human Rights Commission will meet with every police team involved in Koh Tao murder case after a forensic unit determined the suspects might have been tortured during interrogation.
Published on 20/10/2014
» Two suspects who allegedly confessed to the murder of two British tourists on Koh Tao last month were showing signs of possible physical abuse, according to Thailand's human rights commission, a source said Monday.
Post Reporters, Published on 20/10/2014
» Police are ready to cooperate with British observers in the case of two British tourists murdered on Koh Tao, according to Pol Col Prachum Ruangthong, superintendent of Phangan police station.