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BANGKOK, June 4 ― The sister of a Thai political activist who vanished in Phnom Penh a year ago today demanded answers from the authorities, after 12 months without any progress in the case. Wanchalearm Satsaksit, who was wanted by Thai police for running an acerbic anti-government Facebook page,...

BANGKOK, June 4 ― The sister of a Thai political activist who vanished in Phnom Penh a year ago today demanded answers from the authorities, after 12 months without any progress in the case.

There has been no trace of him since, and today his sister Sitanun handed documents to the justice ministry in Bangkok demanding a proper investigation.“Thai and Cambodian authorities should have an answer by now after a year has passed. We want sincerity from both authorities on this case.” “This negligent investigation is at a standstill. The past year has been marked by foot-dragging, finger-pointing and the absence of any credible effort to examine what really happened to Wanchalearm,” Amnesty International's Ming Yu Hah said in a statement.

The 37-year-old was wanted for sedition and breaching Thailand's Computer Crimes Act ― broad legislation that rights groups say is abused to silence critics.

 

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