
The War on Drugs, HIV/AIDS, and Violations of Human Rights
This 60-page report provides fresh evidence of extrajudicial killings, arbitrary arrests and other human rights violations by Thai authorities. The report contains first-hand testimony from relatives of people killed during the drug war, as well as drug users who endured beatings, forced confessions and arbitrary arrests at the hands of Royal Thai Police. The government's anti-drug campaign has resulted in as many as 3,000 killings and has driven drug users underground and away from lifesaving HIV prevention services.
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ISBN: C1608
ISBN: C1608
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Table of Contents
- THAILAND
- NOT ENOUGH GRAVES:
- I. SUMMARY
- II. RECOMMENDATIONS
- III. METHODS
- IV. HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES IN THE WAR ON DRUGS
- V. HIV/AIDS AND OTHER HEALTH IMPACTS OF THE WAR ON DRUGS
- VI. CONCLUSION
- APPENDIX A: Prime Minister's orders establishing the war on drugs
- APPENDIX B: Sample of summons order for drug suspects (Translation)
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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