Showing posts with label political. Show all posts
Showing posts with label political. Show all posts
Thailand’s political prisoners
I have received the following announcement of a new web site:
We wish to announce a new site
. It is dedicated to those who are held in Thailand’s prisons, charged with political crimes. It also seeks to raise awareness of the cases of those who are accused of political crimes. Our focus is the contemporary period where political cases revolve around the use of Thailand’s lèse majesté law.
I have received the following announcement of a new web site:
We wish to announce a new site Political Prisoners in Thailand. It is dedicated to those who are held in Thailand’s prisons, charged with political crimes. It also seeks to raise awareness of the cases of those who are accused of political crimes. Our focus is the contemporary period where political cases revolve around the use of Thailand’s lèse majesté law.
The authors of this blog are friends of Thailand who oppose the jailing of opponents for political reasons and who support free speech. Because this blog will include material that would be banned in Thailand, we choose to remain anonymous. You are receiving this mailing as you have interests in Thailand or Asia.
While the blog does not function with comments, we welcome serious additions to Political Prisoners in Thailand. This can only be done by emailing thaipoliticalprisoners@gmail.com and including your comments. Comments sent to us may be used on the blog. They will be moderated and may be edited prior to posting.
The authors of this blog are friends of Thailand who oppose the jailing of opponents for political reasons and who support free speech. Because this blog will include material that would be banned in Thailand, we choose to remain anonymous. You are receiving this mailing as you have interests in Thailand or Asia.
While the blog does not function with comments, we welcome serious additions to Political Prisoners in Thailand. This can only be done by emailing thaipoliticalprisoners@gmail.com and including your comments. Comments sent to us may be used on the blog. They will be moderated and may be edited prior to posting.
Sri Lanka troops enter rebel Tiger Political HQ
Is there a peace in sight in Sri Lanka?. It looks imminent with the recent successes of Sri Lankan government forces. With the beginning of new year Sri Lankan Army has gained a major area of Kilinochchi, considered as the Political Hqs of the rebel Tamil Tigers.
The Tigers have been waging a long campaign for independence for Sri Lanka's minority Tamil community. Tens of thousands of people have been killed in the violence since 1972, making it Asia's longest running ethnic conflict.
Sri Lankan forces have been fighting their into Tamil Tiger rebels stronghold in the island's north for last two months.
Sri Lanka's defence Secretary confirmed that Sri Lankan security forces have fought their way to the perimeter of the Tamil Tiger political capital of Kilinochchi in the island's north.
Sri Lanka's military says soldiers have entered the Tamil Tiger rebels' de facto capital Kilinochchi in the north for the first time in a decade.
Senior military officials said troops had entered the town from three sides.
On Thursday, the military said it had seized the strategically important junction of Paranthan, a crossroads north of Kilinochchi.
There has been no word from the rebels but earlier this week, they said they were successfully defending the town.
The Sri Lankan army has been advancing towards Kilinochchi for months.
Troops fighting their way towards the town have faced determined resistance for months.
Source: news.bbc.co.uk
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