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                  22.    Please explain the reasons for the State party’s dismissal of the findings of the National
                  Human Rights Commission that the level of force and type of tactics used by the police and
                  voluntary militias on 16 October 2004 in the suppression of a peaceful protest by landless
                  farmers were disproportionate.

                                                 Protection of children (art. 24)

                  23.    Please provide information on measures taken to deal with the problem of forced child
                  labour, including information on prosecutions and convictions related to the exploitation of the
                  labour of children.

                                           Right to take part in public affairs (art. 25)

                  24.    Please provide information on measures taken by the State party to ensure that
                  Thai electoral laws conform to article 25 of the Covenant, including any specific measures
                  introduced to ensure the transparency of the electoral process and the fairness of the general
                  election that took place on 6 February 2005.

                                                  Rights of minorities (art. 27)

                  25.    Please provide the Committee with information on the situation of the members of
                  hill tribes (“Highlanders”) with respect to their enjoyment of their rights under article 27 of
                  the Covenant and their rights to freedom of movement, to citizenship and to land/property.


                                 Dissemination of information relating to the Covenant (art. 2)

                  26.    Please provide detailed information on programmes for the education and training of
                  members of the judiciary and law enforcement and security officials about human rights as
                  recognized in international instruments and national law.

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