Secret
repatriations-
July 7, 2004
Thailand
sends alleged raiders for
trail in Laos - Radio
Free Asia, July 6, 2004
Thai authorities have
repatriated 16 Lao nationals
to face trial at home for
allegedly robbing a Lao
border post in 2000, Radio
Free Asia (RFA) reports.
The move comes six months
after a Thai appeal court
threw out a Lao extradition
request and ordered the
men freed within 48 hours...
All 16 men were removed
from the Immigration Detention
Center in Bangkok on Sunday,
July 4, and taken under
guard to Oubol in southern
Thailand, Thai and Lao...
Laos
Dissidents Secretly Repatriated
from Thailand, Rule of Law
Undermined; Black List Agreement
May Target Hmong, Says CPPA
- U.S. Newswire,
July 6, 2004
Sixteen surviving Lao
and Thai dissident and rebel
leaders who participated
in the Ban Vang Tao cross-border
raid that occurred at a
Thai-Lao border crossing
on July 3, 2000, were secretly,
and forcibly repatriated
from Bangkok, Thailand to
the communist regime in
Laos at 6 a.m. (Bangkok
Local Time), Sunday morning,
July 4, 2004.
Secret repatriations
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