BangkokPost-Sept 16

The House of Representatives on Thursday gave initial approval to a law against torture and forced disappearances, after years of delay and criticism from rights groups. Activists have long accused authorities of state-sanctioned abductions and torture, and the United Nations says there have been more than 80 disappearances since 1980.The Criminal Code does not currently recognize the offences, but rogue state officials convicted under the new legislation will face long prison terms. On Thursday, the draft law passed a first reading in parliament, though it is not clear when lawmakers will take it up again, or when it will finally come into effect. The legislation has been long in coming — the cabinet approved the changes in 2016 and bills languished for years on the parliamentary agenda. Thailand signed a UN convention on enforced disappearances in 2012 but has yet to ratify the treaty.

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