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Online Reporters, Published on 12/06/2018
» The Supreme Administrative Court has ordered authorities to pay 45,000-50,000 baht in damages to each of the six Karen villagers whose houses in Kaeng Krachan National Park were burned down seven years ago.
Online Reporters, Published on 14/11/2017
» The Myanmar army has released the results of an internal investigation in which it exonerates itself of blame regarding the Rohingya crisis.
Online Reporters, Published on 02/11/2017
» The public prosecutor in Pattani province has finally withdrawn charges that could have sent three civil rights activists to prison for documenting torture by police and the army in the deep South.
Online Reporters, Published on 23/02/2017
» The Supreme Court has reduced to six years the 10-year jail term handed down on Somyot Prueksakasemsuk, former editor of a red-shirt magazine, for lese majeste by the lower courts.
Online Reporters, Published on 08/02/2017
» A pair of high-profile attacks charged that the military regime uses excessive legal action to suppress and intimidate civil society and peaceful critics.
Online Reporters, Published on 03/01/2015
» Martial law is still necessary in the current situation and Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has said this many times at various international forums, deputy government spokesman Sansern Kaewkamnerd said on Saturday.
Online Reporters, Published on 11/09/2014
» Amnesty International called Thursday for Thai military authorities to halt what it called a "100-day spiral of repression" and restore civil rights throughout the country.
Online Reporters, Published on 03/09/2014
» The United Nations Human Rights Office for South-East Asia (OHCHR) on Wednesday expressed "serious concern" about increasing human rights restrictions in Thailand.
Online Reporters, Published on 24/05/2014
» The coup makers on Saturday widened their net to include prominent scholars and commentators as scattered protests against the military takeover continued. However, some of those ordered to report to authorities are refusing to do so.
Online Reporters, Published on 12/03/2014
» Amnesty International says the handling of Somchai Neelapaijit’s disappearance has been a "litmus test" for the respect for human rights in Thailand.