Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Jaran's Statement - Three Months After

 

National Reconciliation and Reform: All Talk and no Action

Jaran   Ditapichai
 

UDD leader, and a former National Human Right Commissioner of Thailand

Three months after the Army's crackdown on May 19th, 2010 which caused 91 deaths and almost 2,000 injured, Prime Minister Abhisit  Vejjajiva has not yet come to terms with the fact that his soldiers killed people.

His government still hunts Red Shirts all over the country ,during the  3 rd month  several  people were arrested. The Emergency Decree is still in effect in 7 provinces including Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Samut Prakarn, and Pathum Thani.  The  attorney  indicted  seven leaders and 12  associate of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship(UDD) of the  terrorism  and the  criminal court has not released them on bail. Provincial criminal courts have sentenced some red shirts from 6 months to 2 years in jail. All the while those who seized the Prime Minister's office in 2007 have been allowed bail and those who close Suwannaphum Airport suspects have not been prosecuted. The government continues to shut the sole station that belong to the Reds, 32 community radios, 5 journals and magazines, and 36 internet media outlets.

Concerning the national reconciliation plan of the Abhisit Vejjajiva government, his  five  committtees  of political/media reform are composed of persons who are former PM Thaksin's known enemies and enemies of Red Shirts people.  It is unfortunate the Truth and Reconciliation Committee began its work with public hearings of the incident instead of interviewing the victims  and the Army in its initial step and to date they have had discussions and have not issued any report. The Committee for Study the amendment of the  2010 Constitution agreed almost with every articles of  2007 Constitution which is not democratic.

There is no dispute that Thailand must move beyond violence and work toward reconciliation. But reconciliation begins with the restoration of the fundamental rights and human rights of the people.  What this government has done so far is giving a lip service to the principle they explain to the international media or to the diplomatic communities and does the opposites.

On the other side, I would like to assure that during the last 3 months the Thai people who love freedom and the Red Shirts are resisting the government's continued violation of human rights. The Red Shirt movement has recovered rapidly and continues to fight in the political arena. There are variety of Sunday political activities which are attracting more attention by the public.  Some Red Shirts are formulating new political ideals and strategies because they believe the old way will not lead them to victory.   They're determined to fight for real democracy and justice by all means possible because they have clear ideas who they are fighting against.

However, for immediate resolution, the Criminal Courts should release all UDD leaders and their associates on bail. The government must deal with the political and legal double-standards, most particularly the failure to move forward with prosecution of the Yellow Shirt leadership who presumably violated laws in 2008. Also, the government must stop censoring and blocking all opposition media. Finally, Prime Minister Abhisit should declare amnesty, dissolve the Parliament, and call for general elections on November 14.
 

 

Because of the massacre which took place three months ago  and  the present  aristocratic  government  in Thailand  affect not only this region but to the rest of the world. Therefore, we ask for moral and political support from international communities.

 

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August 19,2010

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