The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Wife of missing Thai land activist jailed for trespassin­g – lawyer

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BANGKOK: The wife of a Thai land activist who disappeare­d in mysterious circumstan­ces has been jailed for trespassin­g, her lawyer said yesterday, a crushing blow to a rural community locked in a lengthy dispute with the state.

Supap Kamlae has campaigned for a full probe into the suspected enforced disappeara­nce of her husband Den, who never returned from an afternoon of foraging bamboo shoots in April 2016.

Den, then 65, led a decades-long battle to secure land deeds for his community in northeaste­rn Chaiyaphum province.

On Thursday the Supreme Court upheld sentences against the couple for encroachin­g on forest land, ending a long-running case that began before Den’s disappeara­nce.

Supap Khamlae was ordered to serve a “six months jail term for trespassin­g on national park land,” her lawyer Thanomsak Rawadthai told AFP. Den was convicted in absentia.

Their community first settled in the rural area in the 1960s, before it was declared a protected forest, and has been struggling against the state for decades.

Pressure has mounted since the Thai junta launched a sweeping land reclamatio­n campaign after its 2014 coup, which rights groups say unfairly targets poor, smallscale farmers.

Authoritie­s have evicted hundreds of villagers around the country under junta orders, often by deploying soldiers to cut down crops and intimidate locals.

Rights groups say the communitie­s are not adequately compensate­d and that decades of ad-hoc land regulation­s have made it difficult to prove ownership.

“The wife of a disappeare­d activist who was fighting for land rights is now walking into the prison. This is very sad for us,” said Pornpen Khongkacho­nkiet, whose NGO Cross Cultural Foundation has called for clarity on Den’s disappeara­nce, which they believe was linked to his activism. — AFP

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