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Thailand: Ramadan Peace In South Shattered By Bombings, Arson Attacks

Thailand: Ramadan Peace In South Shattered By Bombings, Arson Attacks
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Thailand says at least 12 nationals killed after attacks in Israel

Thailand says at least 12 nationals killed after attacks in Israel
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Thailand: Submission to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women – Human Rights Watch

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Thailand: Submission to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women

We write in advance of the 85th pre-session of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women and its adoption of a list of issues prior to reporting regarding Thailand’s compliance with the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women. This submission addresses articles 1 and 10 of the Convention and includes information on protection of education from attack, access to education during the Covid-19 pandemic for lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and nonbinary students, and discrimination against transgender people based on gender identity.

Groups Urge Thailand to Step Up Action to Protect Foreign Fishermen

  Bangkok and Pattani, Thailand   Advocacy groups representing foreign workers in Thailand’s seafood industry called on the government Tuesday to ensure that employment contracts are made transparent, and to act to prevent workplace exploitation or abuses aboard Thai-owned fishing boats.   A new survey by the Fishers’ Rights Network found that about nine out of 10 foreign migrants working on fishing boats in Thailand had not had their contract translated or explained in a language they can understand. Tens of thousands of migrants from neighboring countries, including Myanmar and Cambodia, work in Thailand’s fishing sector.   At an online news conference where survey results were presented, the network and the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) urged Bangkok to do much more to implement Convention No. 188 (C188) of the International Labor Organization. The convention, which came into force in November 2017, aims to shield employees in the seafood

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