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Human rights in Thailand
The Trouble With Thailand's 'Toughness' on Migrants
By Grace Guo
The firmness of the ruling junta has been counterproductive.
Thailand’s Absurd ‘Red Bowl’ Sedition Threat
By Mong Palatino
The junta’s fear of threats to its rule -- and suppression of freedoms -- has reached a new high.
Thailand’s Migrant Worker Woes Exposed in Koh Tao Murder Case
By John Quinley III
The case is merely a symptom of a much deeper problem.
Thailand's Junta Has Gone to the Dogs
By Mong Palatino
Thailand is ending the year with a series of disappointments on rights.
Thailand Must End Its Own Rohingya Atrocity
By Paul Chambers
Bangkok needs to address its brutal mistreatment of the persecuted minority.
How Thailand’s Military Junta Tried to ‘Adjust My Attitude’ in Detention
By Pravit Rojanaphruk
Pravit Rojanaphruk recounts his recent "attitude adjustment" under the country’s ruling junta.
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