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- Subject: THAILAND: Gov.critic risks detenti
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- Amnesty International
- International Secretariat
- 1 Easton Street
- London WC1X 8DJ
- United Kingdom
-
- DATE: 10 DECEMBER 1992
-
- THAILAND: THAI GOVERNMENT CRITIC RISKS DETENTION
-
- Amnesty International wrote to King Bhumibol Adulyadej on 8 December
- expressing concern that Professor Sulak Sivaraksa is at grave risk of arrest
- and detention as a prisoner of conscience upon his voluntary return to
- Thailand on 14 December. The organization called on the Thai Government to
- ensure that Professor Sulak Sivaraksa is not detained as a prisoner of
- conscience when he returns to Thailand and to ensure that he is at all times
- safeguarded from ill-treatment.
-
- In September 1991, it was reported that the Thai military authorities
- had issued a warrant for the arrest of Professor Sulak Sivaraksa for remarks
- he made about the monarchy and the military on 22 August 1991. Following the
- issue of the warrant, which includes charges of "lese majest", he went into
- hiding and subsequently left Thailand. Amnesty International believes that if
- detained on these charges, Professor Sulak Sivaraksa would be a prisoner of
- conscience and the organization would demand his immediate and unconditional
- release.
-
- The warrant for Professor Sulak's arrest is reportedly based on remarks
- he made on 22 August 1991 during a talk at Thammasaat University. He said that
- Thai people should "accept that the King, the Crown Prince and the Princesses
- are just ordinary people", and that he believed the King was "open to honest
- criticism". Amnesty International believes that his detention for his remarks
- about the monarchy would be a violation of the right to freedom of opinion and
- expression. The organization is therefore urging that he not be arrested on
- these grounds.
-
- Professor Sulak Sivaraksa also talked about how General Suchinda and
- General Sunthorn had visited Burma for talks with leaders of that country's
- military junta immediately before they carried out a military coup in Thailand
- on 23 February 1991 overthrowing the elected civilian government. Professor
- Sulak asked, "Did they go to Burma to learn how to carry out the coup?" He
- also alleged the Burmese and Thai militaries "are actually working together,
- in logging, fishing and arms trading."
-
- Amnesty International urges that, should Professor Sulak Sivaraksa be
- charged with "defamation", he be given a fair trial at which he may be found
- innocent - if his remarks are judged to be true or to constitute fair comment
- made in good faith about matters subject to public criticism - as is provided
- in Thai law. Amnesty International is also urging that Professor Sulak's
- physical security be properly safeguarded if he is detained.
-