Tomorrow marks the anniversary of the disappearance of the human rights activist, an ethnic Malay Muslim, who fought for his coethnics living in southern Thailand. His wife Angkhana was able to take his case to court, a first. Despite suspicions against law enforcement, no one has yet been convicted.
South-East Asia’s non-democratic leaders, especially that of Myanmar’s junta, and even some military generals in Indonesia, are closely watching how far Thailand’s armed forces will tolerate the victory of the anti-military and anti-monarchical Move Forward Party (MFP) in the May 14 elections.
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