Charred bones of Karen rights activist found in Thai lake after five years

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"The burnt bones of an ethnic Karen community activist who disappeared in Thailand more than five years ago were found underwater in a national park, investigators said Tuesday, confirming his death for the first time. Rights groups say 30 human rights activists have disappeared or been murdered in Thailand since 2001, and the country is considered one of the deadliest in Asia for environmental defenders. Known as Billy, ethnic Karen leader Por Cha Lee Rakcharoen was stopped by local authorities at a checkpoint in April 2014 while travelling to meet Karen villagers who had accused officials of destroying their homes in Kaeng Krachan national park. Officials later said he was questioned for illegally gathering honey but released. Divers found his remains in a lake in the same park in April this year, and identified the bones using DNA from his mother. "We can assume Billy is dead, as these bones were removed from his body," Mr Korawat Panprapakorn, deputy director general of the Department of Special Investigation (DSI), told reporters. One bone was found in an oil drum while others were scattered around the lake..."

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"Frontier Myanmar" via AFP

Date of Publication: 

2019-09-03

Date of entry: 

2019-09-04

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Myanmar, Thailand

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English

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