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2 August 2017
What do you get from fighting for land rights in Thailand? You cannot ask Den Khamlae, 65, a prominent grassroots land rights activist. He mysteriously disappeared in a forest reserve near his rickety home in Chaiyaphum last year. His wife, Suparb Khamlae, 62, believes he was a victim of enforced…
1 August 2017
KUALA LUMPUR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The United Nations urged Thailand on Tuesday to drop criminal cases against female activists who campaign for the rights of their communities, amid concerns they face increasing harassment. The call came after the wife of a prominent Thai land rights…
18 July 2017
Rural women at the forefront of issues related to land, environment and natural resources are particularly at risk MUMBAI, July 18 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Women human rights defenders in Thailand are increasingly at risk of violence, threats and harassment since a May 2014 coup, a report …
3 April 2017
The Regional Center for Social Science and Sustainable Development and the Mekong Land Research Forum will run a week-long intensive summer school on land research in the Mekong Region. The purpose of the summer school is to equip early-career academic and advocacy-oriented researchers with key…
27 March 2017
  Thailand is aiming to increase its domestic palm oil production by up to 50 per cent over the next nine years while at the same time trying to reclaim encroached peat forest from smallholders. “Look, the peat here is so deep” 61-year-old Preecha Chimtong, a smallholder farmer growing oil palm…
8 March 2017
As the world marks International Women's Day on Wednesday, six women from different countries in Southeast Asia received recognition from advocacy group Amnesty International for their "heroism" in standing up for human rights despite the criminalization and violence they have faced. The group…
Date: January 4th 2016 By: Tan Hui Yee Four have been killed within five years; many say they were being watched or had threatening calls   "Do you sell any beer?" asked the motorcyclist who had pulled up with another man at the small shop run by Mr Chai Bunthonglek. Before the land rights…
Open Development Cambodia (ODC) launched a new platform (https://cambodia.opendevelopmentmekong.net) that significantly expands the range and functionality of the development-related data it makes available to the public. Now a member of the Open Development Mekong Network, ODC’s popular content…
By: Jon Fernquest Date: February 1st 2016 Source: Bangkok Post From land with community deeds for landless to stopping poor farmers & sea gypsies getting kicked off of land, land reform needed to fight inequality at root of Thailand's political conflict. EDITORIAL Despite the military…
By: Sanitsuda Ekachai Date: February 10th 2016 Source: Bangkok Post How much is one’s way of life worth? For indigenous forest dweller No-ae Mimee, it is very cheap indeed. In 2011, his bamboo house and rice barn deep in the Kaeng Krachan jungle were burned to the ground. He was then violently…
Date: February 10th 2016 Source: Latin American Herald Tribune BANGKOK – Sea gypsy communities on southern Thailand’s Phuket island have engaged in a ritual ceremony to pray for land rights after the Ministry of Justice less than two weeks ago called on the provincial Department of Land to revoke…
Date: February 13th 2016 Source: Human Rights Watch Halt Forced Eviction, Assess Claims to Chao Lay Ancestral Land (New York) – Thai authorities should urgently investigate the violent attacks and forced evictions against indigenous Chao Lay, known as sea gypsies, in Phuket province and bring…