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Southeast Asia
HRW says Thai soldiers must face justice
2009-01-08
Thailand's new premier must ensure that troops who tortured and killed a Muslim cleric in the far south face justice, a rights group said on Thursday, adding that such abuses fuelled unrest in the region. Imam Yapa Koseng, a 56-year-old religious leader, was arrested in March last year and died days later in military custody in the Muslim-majority deep south, where a deadly separatist insurgency is raging.

'Prosecuting the soldiers who killed an imam in army detention will be a test of the administration of Thailand's new prime minister, Abhisit Vejjajiva,' New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) said in a statement. An inquest in Narathiwat province last month ruled that Yapa died after beatings by soldiers during interrogation, an army spokesman told AFP, adding that they planned to begin the process to prosecute five soldiers.

HRW said the imam's death highlighted broader human rights violations in the south, including illegal and arbitrary detention and torture including beatings, electric shocks and strangulation.

'The new government needs to overhaul the counter-insurgency strategy that encourages abuses, impose effective civilian control over the army, and provide efficient redress for victims of abuses,' said HRW Asia Director Brad Adams. 'By relying on repressive measures and restrictions on fundamental human rights, Thai authorities have created a fertile ground for the insurgency to expand.'
Posted by:ryuge

#3  Nothing whatsoever about the fact that Yapa was a preacher of hate, encouraging Muslims to kill infidels. Why am I not surprised?
Posted by: gromky   2009-01-08 08:27  

#2  Journalism major rejects.
Posted by: gorb   2009-01-08 06:48  

#1  No word from HRW about the hundreds of innocent villagers hacked to death by insurgents. My suggestion to HRW Asia Director Brad Adams is an auto-erotic maneuver that is difficult, if not impossible to perform. Sheesh, wherever to they find these idiots?
Posted by: Scooter McGruder   2009-01-08 05:25  

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