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WJGP call for a halt in the use of GT200 for personal and house search (2010-02-17) |
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Wednesday, 17 February 2010 |
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Dear friends,
We wish to share with you the following statement from the Working
Group on Justice for Peace (WGJP) concerning about GT200. You can also
read more information from our previous document at AHRC-FST-077-2009.
Asian Human Rights Commission
Hong Kong
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AHRC-FST-015-2010
February 17, 2010
A Statement from the Working Group on Justice for Peace (WGJP) forwarded by the Asian Human Rights Commission
THAILAND: WJGP call for a halt in the use of GT200 for personal and house search
Working Group on Justice for Peace
002/2010
16 February 2010
Public Statement
A call for a halt in the use of GT200 for personal and house search
The Working Group on Justice for Peace (WGJP) has been calling for the
Thai government to conduct an independent test of the GT200 bomb
detector since we believe it is not a scientific device. Lately, the
government has conceded to the demand and held a test. As expected by
public, leading scientists, human rights activists and communities
affected by the use of the device, GT200 has proven to be a complete
failure contrary to the claim made by its manufacturer. The detection
efficiency of the device falls even lower than a random search.
Therefore, there is nothing to say other than the device is neither accurate nor credible.
WGJP therefore calls on the government and security and justice
agencies to immediately halt the use of this device as an indicator to
create a list of suspects and to hold certain people in custody as well
as to search personal homes. For safety of the bomb detector officials
themselves and safety of public lives and properties, it should no
longer be used for detecting explosive material in any place as well.
The government and the Royal Thai Army should make efforts to acquire
genuinely effective devices accepted and used at international level to
replace GT200. Also, it should provide compensation for innocent people
who have previously been held in custody and arrested as a result of
the use of this device.
That security agencies in Thailand’s Deep South claim that having this
device in use is better than having none since it helps to boost their
psychological strength and confidence simply shows how the officers
fail to come to terms with realities and deny the importance of
scientific knowledge which is essential for keeping society safe and
peaceful. Such a claim will eventually takes its toll on the lives of
field officials and shall erode the confidence and trust local
civilians have toward their attempts to address unrest in the South.
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For more information, please contact:
Angkhana Neelapaijit
Phone no.: 084-7280350
Address: 24/158 Soi Ladphrao 21, Ladphrao, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900
E-mail:
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Website: www.wgjp.org
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