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By Prachatai |
<p><a href="news.php?id=67">The draft ISA</a> passed by the cabinet last week alerts many human rights groups on the speculation that this act will give excessive powers to the military, and primarily to the Director of the ISOC and the Army Chief. According to this draft act, the Army Chief in position will take up the post of the director of ISOC.</p>
By Prachatai |
<p>A&nbsp;member of the National Legislative Assembly (NLA)<span> </span>expressed his comments about <a href="news.php?id=67">the draft of the Internal Security Act (ISA)</a> which is to be examined in line with the draft of the Southern Boarder Provincial Administrative Center (SBPAC) Act.</p>
By Amy Alexander |
<p><strong>Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: </strong>Over 200 asylum-seekers and UNHCR-recognized refugees from Burma have been rounded up and taken into custody after early morning immigration raids today conducted by Malaysia&#39;s controversial People&#39;s Volunteer Corps (RELA) in Kuala Lumpur neighborhoods. </p>
<p><span>Chulalongkorn</span><span> </span><span>University </span><span>authorities are attempting to victimise the anti-military junta academic, Associate Professor Giles Ji Ungpakorn. </span></p>
By Prachatai |
<p>On June 17, Assembly of the Poor (AOP) gathered at the Oct 14 Memorial to condemn the Council for National Security for its meddling in the government's decision to close the Pak Mun dam's sluice gates.</p>
By Mutita Chuachang |
<p>For over the last ten years, Prachuab Kirikan&#39;s Thab Sakae district has been relatively peaceful, despite heated conflicts on coal-fired power projects in adjacent districts Ban Krood and Bo Nok. </p>
By Prachatai |
<p>In a move human rights activists hailed as a step backward, the Constitution Drafting Assembly (CDA) voted Tuesday in favour of a constitution clause that allowed authorities to arrest, detain and conduct personal search without court warrant. </p>
By Prachatai |
<p><span>The Community Organisation Development Assemby has proposed the Community Organisation Council Bill to the Cabinet on June 5, through the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security. The bill is now under the consideration of the Council of State after the Interior Ministry opposed the bill saying it overlap with works of the local administrative organizations.</span> </p>
By Wittayakorn Boonreung |
<p>Piyasavasti Amarananda has refused to purchase power to be generated by Salween dams from the Burmese junta, saying the current government would not seek sources of energy in Myanmar.</p>
By Prachatai, Southern Centre |
<p>Muslim students from the three southernmost provinces of Yala, Pattani and Nara Thiwas under the so-called &quot;Student Network to Protect the People,&quot; came to the forefront during the five-day demonstration at the Central Pattani mosque earlier this month. Indeed, Muslim students, particularly those studying in other countries, have continuously played their roles regarding events in the deep South.</p>
By Prachatai |
<p>Leading activist and staunch fighter for the rights of persons with disability Lt. Col Torpong Kulkanchit passed away Thursday of blood infection. He was 49 years old.</p>
By Jiranan Hanthamrongwit |
<p>On 5 June 2007 at the office of the National Human Rights Commission in Bangkok, a seminar on &quot;Migrant Workers and the Problems that Need to be Tackled&quot; </p>