Saturday, April 23, 2016

the United Nations High Commissioner for Human

Thailand's military rulers were criticized by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al-Hussein on. The army seized power in the country's volatile for some time, additional power is dangerous, "he called to leave a little bit.
Zeid Ra'ad in a statement on Friday in Thailand's civil dissent against monopolization and criticized the harsh treatment of the army.
Thailand's army prepares for a referendum on the draft constitution that the context of this statement on behalf of the United Nations. The referendum to be held on August 7 against the bans any kind of military campaign. The country's two major political parties have already rejected the draft constitution.
Thailand Ra'ad Zeid said the proposed constitution, free and open debate of the draft constitution, which will help to consolidate national unity. Will increase the legitimacy of the debate. People will identify with.
In Thailand, many people are already talking about the Constitution were arbitrary arrests or harassment UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said in a statement.
Thailand's military seized power in May of 014. The increasingly strong pressure from the army against the opinion said.
Singing from the military seizure of power in favor of the defense being called repeatedly, to stop the conflict between the parties and the continued interest of stability in the country, they have been forced to take power.
The draft constitution was released in March. This has paved the way for the entry of the army in politics. The proposed Constitution to appoint a member of the Senate of Thailand's army has been given power. In addition, the validity of the constitution, the army has been given power of people to arbitrary detention.
Thailand's deputy prime minister on Thursday prabhita ansubana campaign against the proposed referendum highlighted the government's harsh attitude. He said, 'You may like it or not the referendum, it can not be made public. "
United Nations High Commissioner on Human Rights said in a statement, the military capabilities that could be a sign of the effort to rebuild democracy in Thailand. The country has a highly efficient democratic institutions. These are sufficient to ensure the rule of law institutions.

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