The Borneo Post

Rights groups, family demand answers on missing Thai activists

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BANGKOK: Three Thai activists in exile and accused of insulting the country’s powerful monarchy have gone missing, rights groups and a family member told AFP yesterday, as demands mount for answers on their whereabout­s.

The activists, Chucheep Chiwasut, who broadcasts political commentary online, and two colleagues, Siam Theerawut and Kritsana Tupthai, were arrested in Vietnam early this year and sent back to Thailand this week, according to rights groups.

The mother of Siam, 34, said he was last heard from a few months ago.

“He said he is fine, and talked about what he has eaten and places he has visited, but did not say where he was,” Kanya Theerawut told AFP, adding she had visited police this week but was told there was no informatio­n available.

“I want to know where my son is,” she said.

A senior official with Thailand’s special branch police confirmed the three men were in Vietnam but had no informatio­n about the arrests.

Thailand’s deputy prime minister denied they were in Thai custody on Friday.

Scores of dissidents, academics and pro-democracy activists have been pressed into self-exile since the junta seized power in a 2014 coup. The majority fled to neighbouri­ng Laos and Cambodia to avoid charges and jail terms.

But Chucheep, Siam and Kritsana moved from Laos following the disappeara­nce of three other dissidents who had also sought shelter there.

Two of those men were found in late December in the Mekong river with concrete stuffed into their stomachs. — AFP

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