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"It Was Like Suddenly My Son No Longer Existed" Enforced Disappearances in Thailand’s Southern Border Provinces view details>>
Enforced disappearances Thailand
| Numbers and Context |
|---|
| UNWGEID Cases |
| 51 disappearances have been denounced, from which one has been clarified, 2 discontinued and 48 remain outstanding. |
| NGOs Numbers |
| Over 300 according to the family members organisation May 1992 Relatives Committee. |
| Context |
| Most of the disappearances occurred in the context of the coup d'état in 1992 with overthrew the elected civilian government. There has been an increase in number of disappearances since 2004 which finds its cause escalation of political violence in the southern of the country. |
| Federations and Organisations | |
|---|---|
| Organisation | Relatives Committee of the May 1992 Heroes-Thailand |
| Website | |
| Contact | 43/29 Moo 7 Tambon Kookot, Lumlooka, Pathumdhani 12130, Thailand Tel. (0066) 2-9948513 Fax (0066) 2-9948517 Email: kongkanit(at)kongkanatat.com |
| Focus | Enforced disappearances in Thailand |
| Member of | Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearances (AFAD) |
| Organisation | Working Group on Justice for Peace |
| Website | |
| Contact | c/o Cross Cultural Foundation • 111 Soi Sitichon Suthisanwinichai Road Samsennook Hhuaykwang • Bangkok, Thailand 10320 Telephone Nos. 0066 (0) 2 693 4039 Fax No. 0066 (0) 2 275 3954 Email : diana(at)nonviolenceinternational.net |
| Focus | Human Rights in Thailand |
| Member of | Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearances (AFAD) |
