Democracy
Issue 
1268
Thailand
June 9, 2020
Stop the abductions of Thai dissidents! Where is Wanchalearm Sasaksit?
 
The undersigned left and progressive groups express their concerned about the abduction of Wanchalearm Sasaksit, a Thai political dissident who has been living in exile in Cambodia.
 
It was reported that Wanchalearm Sasaksit was kidnapped on 4th June 2020 in front of his appartment in Phnom Penh, the capital of Camdodia, in broad daylight. He was snatched by armed men and taken away in a black car, and there has been no news about him since then. 
 
Wanchalearm Sasaksit is one of the many self-exiled Thais who have been on the government’s wanted list for alleged violation of the country’s notorious draconian lèse-majesté law. He was critical of the 2014 military coup and among those being prosecuted for refusing the junta’s summons. There was an arrest warrant issued for him in 2018  that he had violated the Computer-related Crime Act by operating a Facebook page critical of Thai government. He had published a video clip criticizing Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha, just one day before his abduction.
 
The Cambodian government has denied the abduction had taken place and said no investigation was planned although there were witnesses to this crime. 
 
At least eight Thai political exiles were abducted in Laos in 2016-18, and the bodies of several disappeared Thai dissidents were later found in Mekong River. Those disappearances have raised suspicions that they had been kidnapped by Thai military-linked death squad. 
 
The abduction of Wanchalearm Sasaksit is also raising the same suspicion of the involvement of Thai military. If such suspicion is proven correct, then it is clearly a breach of international laws and should be considered as illegal intrusion by the Thai military into the territory of other sovereign nations. 
 
We call upon the Cambodian government to act immediately to launch an investigation into the abduction of Wanchalearm Satsaksit, locate him and ensure his safety.
 
We also urge the Thai government to stop its harassment and repression against pro-democracy activists.
 
Signed by:
1. Socialist Alliance, Australia
2. Socialist Party of Malaysia (PSM)
3. Party of the Laboring Masses (PLM), Philippines
4. Europe solidaire sans frontières (ESSF), France
5. Socialist Aotearoa, New Zealand
 
To add your endorsement to this statement please email PSM <int.psm@gmail.com>
Wanchalearm Sasaksit