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Pheu Thai Announces A New War On Drugs


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Most drug addicts are aged between 16 and 24 years old and these young people are regarded as a resource of the nation.

 

"As a mother, I do not want to see children fall victim to drugs," she said.

 

The new suppression campaign will be supervised by the new drugs command centre headed by Mr Chalerm, she said. :yikes:

 

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Meanwhile, Wasant Panich, a former national human rights commissioner who investigated alleged human rights violations in the 2003 "war on drugs" spearheaded by then-prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, said he hoped this operation would be carried out with greater adherence to the rule of law and justice.

 

"We do not want to see a recurrence of the Thaksin war on drugs, which took the lives of 2,600 people suspected of being involved in narcotics," he said.

 

"There must be no torture or extrajudicial killings of suspects.

 

"If [killings are] unavoidable [in the course of the operation], the Justice Ministry's Central Institute of Forensic Science should be permitted to investigate the cases, instead of the police, to ensure justice for the dead."

 

Mr Wasant said searches of homes carried out under the drug operation should only be done with court approval and charges against suspects must only be pressed when there is strong evidence.

 

He encouraged any people who feel wronged by the campaign to lodge their complaints with state agencies.

 

 

 

Oh frabjus day!

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