Human rights activist unknown from Thailand for 5 years ago Found in the remains of a dam September 4, 19:59

In Thailand, the remains of a minority human rights activist who was lost after being detained by the authorities five years ago were found in a drum can sunk in the dam, and the investigating authorities found that the activists were killed. doing.

Thailand's Special Investigation Bureau interviewed three journalists and found human bones in a drum can sunk in a dam in Central Phetchaburi Province. Announced that it was found to be Mr. Rakjong Jarun.

Paulazy continued to protect the human rights of Karen people living in the national park near the border with Myanmar, protesting that houses were burned down by the park management authorities. After being restrained by the park management authority in April, the whereabouts were lost.

Authorities explain that Paulaze was arrested for illegally collecting beehives, but was released immediately.

The Special Investigation Bureau is investigating that Paulaji was killed by someone.

In Thailand, incidents where activists from ethnic minorities and human rights organizations were lost after being detained by the authorities, or found killed and killed for many years, voices from international human rights organizations seeking to investigate the truth It is.

Karen group applies for investigation

In connection with this incident, about 30 members of a Thai Karen organization visited the Special Investigation Bureau on the 4th and asked to expedite the investigation to arrest the criminal.

Members also called on the Thai government to ratify the “Forced Disappearance Treaty”, which prohibits the country from concealing its location as a crime, in order to eliminate the problem of missing persons.