A long-stalled bill criminalising torture and political disappearances was passed by the House of Representatives on Wednesday, as victims' families struggle for answers in scores of unsolved missing-persons cases.
A long-stalled bill criminalising torture and political disappearances cleared its first hurdle in the Thai parliament on February 23 as victims’ families struggle for answers in scores of unsolved missing-persons cases.
A long-stalled bill criminalising torture and political disappearances cleared its first hurdle in Parliament on Wednesday as victims' families struggle for answers in scores of unsolved missing-persons cases.
A long-stalled bill criminalising torture and political disappearances cleared its first hurdle in the Thai parliament on February 23 as victims’ families struggle for answers in scores of unsolved missing-persons cases. The UN estimates there have been at least 82 cases of enforced disappearance in Thailand since 1980, but experts say the true figure could be higher.
A long-stalled Bill criminalising torture and political disappearances cleared its first hurdle in the Thai parliament as victims’ families struggle for answers in scores of unsolved missing-persons cases.