An edition of Descent into chaos (2011)

Descent into chaos

Thailand's 2010 Red Shirt protests and the government crackdown

Descent into chaos
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An edition of Descent into chaos (2011)

Descent into chaos

Thailand's 2010 Red Shirt protests and the government crackdown

"In April and May 2010, Thailand experienced its most serious political violence in decades. At least 90 people died and more than 2,000 were wounded in clashes between government security forces and anti-government protesters led by the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD), also known as the "Red Shirts." Arson attacks in and outside Bangkok caused billions of dollars of damage. Based on 94 interviews with eyewitnesses, journalists, human rights defenders, parliamentarians, lawyers, government officials, security personnel, and participants in the events, Descent into Chaos provides a detailed account of the violence and human rights abuses committed by all sides. The high death toll and injuries resulted largely from excessive use of lethal force by government security forces, including firing of live ammunition at protesters, sometimes by snipers. Deliberate attacks on the security forces by the so-called "Black Shirts," armed elements connected with the UDD, also caused deaths and injuries. UDD leaders made inflammatory speeches to demonstrators, encouraging their supporters to carry out riots, arson attacks, and looting. The Thai government adopted various measures that seriously infringed on fundamental rights. These have continued since the protests were broken up. The government has arbitrarily arrested and detained UDD members and held suspects without charge in unofficial places of detention. Detainees have been abused by members of the security forces. A far-reaching government crackdown on freedom of expression and media resulted in the banning of publications, closure of scores of community radio stations, and blocking of thousands of ostensibly pro-UDD websites. While UDD members and supporters are in custody awaiting prosecution, government forces implicated in abuses enjoy impunity. The government needs to undertake impartial and transparent investigations and prosecute those responsible for criminal offenses, including those who ordered unlawful use of force or incited violence."--P. [4] of cover.

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Human Rights Watch
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Table of Contents

I. Summary and Key Recommendations
II. Methodology
III. Background
The People's Alliance for Democracy and Anti-Thaksin Movement
September 2006 Coup
The 2008 Yellow Shirt Protests
The 2009 Red Shirt Protests
IV. The Red Shirt Movement
Red Shirt schools and preparation for 2010
Forming the Red Shirt Guards
The "Black Shirts"
V. Bangkok's Descent into Chaos
Start of the "Million Man March"
The April 7-9 Confrontations
The April 10 Clashes
April 16 Attempt to Arrest UDD Leaders
The April 21-22 Confrontations at the Saladaeng Junction
The April Raids on Chulalongkorn Hospital
VI. Deadly Days of May: Breakdown of Negotiations and "Live-Fire" Zones
Role of Maj. Gen. Khattiya Sawasdipol
"Live-Fire Zones"
VII. The Final Assault: May 19
The Army Assault
UDD Leadership Surrenders and Arson Attacks
Deaths at Wat Phatum Wanaram
VIII. Protests and Violence Outside Bangkok
Ubon Ratchatani
Udonthani
Khon Kaen
IX. Aftermath: Arbitrary Detention and Surveillance
Arbitrary Arrests and Detention
Ill-Treatment of Detainees
Surveillance and Harassment in the Provinces
X. Rolling Censorship of the UDD
Lese Majeste Charges
Censorship of Community Radio
Censorship of Publications
XI. Recommendations
To the Government of Thailand
To Leaders of the UDD, PAD, and Other Opposition Political Groups and Political Parties
To Foreign Governments and Intergovernmental Institutions, including the UN Human Rights Council
Acknowledgements
Appendix: Timeline of Thai Political History through the Election of Thaksin Shinawatra.

Edition Notes

"This report was written by Peter Bouckaert, director of the Emergencies division of Human Rights Watch. It was edited by Brad Adams, director of the Asia division; James Ross, legal and policy director; and Danielle Haas in the program office of Human Rights Watch."--P. 150.

"May 2011"--Table of contents p.

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Thailand's 2010 Red Shirt protests and the government crackdown, Thailand, descent into chaos

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HN700.55.Z9 V539 2011

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156 p. :
Number of pages
156

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OL25369026M
ISBN 10
1564327647
ISBN 13
9781564327642
LCCN
2012392054
OCLC/WorldCat
726185497

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