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Executive Summary













                      The report on the performance of the National Human Rights Commission of
                   Thailand (NHRCT) for the fiscal year 2022 is prepared in accordance with Section 45
                   of the National Human Rights Commission Act 2017. The report covers the period
                   from 1 October 2021 to 30 September 2022. During the course of the year, the

                   NHRCT gave priority to carrying out its legal duties, responding to the NHRCT
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                   strategy and the basic policy framework of the fourth Commission by coordinating
                   with various sectors to jointly build a society that respects human rights. Major
                   outcomes of its performance are summarized below.



                      Protection  of  human  rights:  The  and status of persons, rights in the justice
                   NHRCT received 1,149 complaints alleging  process, and community rights.
                   violations of human rights in the fiscal year

                   2022. Of these, 924 cases (80.42%) were         In the fiscal year 2022, the NHRCT completed
                   accepted for further action, while 225 cases   a total of 169 complaint investigation
                   (19.58 %) were not accepted because  reports.  Of  these,  88  cases  (52.07%)
                   they were not within the authority of the  involved acts or omissions of acts that

                   NHRCT or were under the authority of other  violated human rights and the NHRCT
                   independent organizations. The accepted  made recommendations to the concerned
                   cases were classified into the following  authorities to prevent and rectify human
                   categories: 1) Coordination of human rights   rights violations. In 57 cases (33.73%),

                   protection: 164 cases (17.75%); 2) Investigation   no violations were found but the NHRCT
                   of  human  rights  violations:  236  cases  did make recommendations to promote
                   (25.54%);  3)  Study  and  development   and protect human rights to the relevant
                   of recommendations for promoting and  agencies. The remaining 24 cases (14.20%)

                   protecting human rights: 29 cases (3.14%);  were those that were pending in court
                   and 4) Other forms of assistance: 495  or cases which did not fall under the
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                   cases (53.57%). The top three issues that  NHRCT  mandate, or that were referred to
                   were most complained about were rights  concerned agencies for action, or did not

                                                                 involve any human rights violations.



                   1   According to Section 39 of the National Human Rights Commission Act 2017



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