People are being brutally beaten, burnt with candles, buried up totheir necks in the ground, subjected to electric shocks and exposed tointense heat or cold, accor
The Thai government, its proxies and anti-government groups should nowmake commitments to ending human rights abuses, according to a jointstatement by Amnest.
Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch are calling on the People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD), the Thai government and pro-government groups to commit to
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Ninety-two children are among a group of 158 Lao Hmong refugees whohave been held under harsh conditions at a detention centre in Thailand for two years.