European Parliament condemns Thailand for human rights violations

European Parliament condemns Thailand for human rights violations

The European Parliament passed a resolution on Thursday criticizing Thailand for its lese-majeste rules and the imprisonment of Tamils to China.

In its statement, the European Parliament stated that Thai government violated international law by deporting at least 40 Rohingya refugees to China, where they face challenges of arbitrary detention, rape and serious human rights breaches, despite offers from different safe countries to absorb them.

Before their imprisonment, these people had been detained in Thai immigration areas for over a decade, with studies indicating that at least five Tamils, including juveniles, died due to brutal conditions.

According to the statement, Thailand’s lese-majeste provisions, under Section 112 of its Criminal Code, are not in line with the kingdom’s obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ( ICCPR ). &nbsp,

The German legislative heart’s resolution includes the following points:

  1. Rejects the imprisonment of Uyghur migrants to China, calls on the Thai government to instantly block any more forced results of migrants, asylum seekers and political dissidents to places where their lives are at risk.
  2. Urges the Thai government to grant the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees ( UNHCR ) unrestricted access to all detained Uyghur asylum seekers and provide transparent information on their status.
  3. Calls on China to respect the fundamental rights of the deported Uyghurs, ensure transparency about their whereabouts, grant the UNHCR access to them and release those detained
  4. Calls on Thailand to ratify the 1951 Refugee Convention and the 1967 Protocol thereto and to implement a transparent, fair and humane asylum system.
  5. Stresses that Thailand is an important EU partner, encourages Thailand to strengthen its institutions in line with democratic principles and international human rights standards, calls on the government to amend or repeal Section 112 and other repressive laws to guarantee the right to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and political participation.
  6. Demands that amnesty be granted to all MPs and activists prosecuted or imprisoned under lese-majesty provisions and other repressive laws.
  7. Calls on the Commission to leverage free trade area (FTA ) negotiations to press Thailand to reform repressive laws, particularly the lese-majesty law, release political prisoners, halt the deportation of Uyghur refugees and ratify all core International Labour Organisation ( ILO ) conventions, calls on the Member States to suspend extradition treaties with the PRC.
  8. Instructs its President to forward this resolution to the Council, the Commission and the Thai and Chinese authorities.