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Execlusive Summary
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Summary
The National Human Rights Commission of Thailand (NHRCT) began
to prepare a report on human rights situation assessment in Thailand in
2017 by reviewing human rights situation in Thailand in 2016 while checking
structural problems together with incidents that occurred in 2017. The report
is divided into five main sections and comprises of 18 issues.
The NHRCT coordinated and used two important parts of information
to prepare this report that were internal information consisting of incidents,
factual situations according to cases of complaint and hearings of views
from seminars or meetings with specific groups together with statistics and
information provided from 19 agencies and professional organisations involved
in human rights promotion and protection, both public and private ones,
meetings to listen to information about human rights situations in the
regions, meetings and seminars to listen to information about situations
and policy recommendations, including the NHRCT Meets the People in
the Regional Forum, monitoring of situation of each issue group, monitoring
results of actions according to laws, policies, work plans and activities that
were related to the government and related government agencies, especially
in the areas of development, social reform and national politics.
For assessment, analysis and synthesis, the NHRCT used standard
indicators and benchmarks importantly according to the main human rights
treaties and recommendations of the UN Charter-based mechanisms, and
human rights principles provided in the Constitution of the Kingdom of
Thailand, laws and policies in the country. Results of the assessment of
human rights situation in Thailand are presented in summary consisting
of three main parts, as: the overview and assessment of human rights
situations; problems and obstacles; and recommendations. Their details
are as follows:
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