Human Rights in Thailand. Don F. Selby

Human Rights in Thailand - Don F. Selby


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      Table 2. Complaints by Region in 2003

Region Proportion
Bangkok 20.39
Eastern 5.06
Upper northeast 7.92
Lower northeast 8.57
Upper north 15.97
Lower north 9.09
Western 7.66
Upper south 9.09
Lower south 4.16

      Table 3. Complaints by Violation in 2003

Violation Proportion
Foreigner/alien citizenship 3.14
Assets/property 2.29
Health/environment 4.83
Assembly 7.13
Labor rights 4.23
Youth/education 0.97
Family 0.72
Political rights 0.48
Freedom of communication 0.48
Disability 0.85
Dwelling 6.16
Due process 55.56
Other 13.16

      Table 4. Complaints by Accused, by Percent

Type 2003 2004
State project/policy, law 38.41 6.22
Police 17.75 21.56
Military 0.85 1.88
Administration/locality 8.09 9.41
Physician 1.21 1.56
Teacher 2.17 2.75
Government officer 4.35 18.23
Employer 4.11 3.18
Private individuals 7.97 7.69
Business 7.13 12.16
Other 7.97 15.05
Proportion
Type 2003 2004
Letter 57 76.7
Phone 20.53 3.76
Email 3.38 1.88
In person 16.67 17.08
Raised by NHRC 1.69 0.43
Private organization/interest requesting mediation 0.72 0.14

      Sources: คณะกรรมการสิทธิมนุษยชนแห่งชาติ (2002, 2003, 2004); (NHRC Annual Reports, 2002–2004)

Year No. of Cases (1 October–30 September) Cumulative
Average
2002 230 230
2003 815 523
2004 616 569
2005 760 617
2006 644 622
2007 768 646
2008 706 655
2009 695 660
2010 707 665
2011 694 668
2012 609 662
2013 665 663
2014 635 661
2015 606 657

      Source: http://www.nhrc.or.th/NHRCT-Work/Statistical-information/Statistical-information-on-complaints/Yearly-(2548-Now).aspx

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