Identifier
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05BANGKOK1901
2005-03-16 04:31:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Bangkok
Cable title:  

THAILAND: EMBASSY/STATE DEPARTMENT HUMAN RIGHTS

Tags:  MASS MARR PREL PHUM TH HUMAN RIGHTS VETTING 
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UNCLAS BANGKOK 001901 

SIPDIS

STATE FOR EAP/BCLTV, L/PM, PM/ISO, INR AND DRL
PACOM FOR FPA HUSO

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MASS MARR PREL PHUM TH HUMAN RIGHTS VETTING
SUBJECT: THAILAND: EMBASSY/STATE DEPARTMENT HUMAN RIGHTS
VETTING FOR EXERCISE BALANCE TORCH (BT) 05-2

REF: A. STATE 042012

B. BANGKOK 1163

C. STATE 021314 - GUIDANCE

D. 03 STATE 34981 - GUIDANCE

UNCLAS BANGKOK 001901

SIPDIS

STATE FOR EAP/BCLTV, L/PM, PM/ISO, INR AND DRL
PACOM FOR FPA HUSO

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MASS MARR PREL PHUM TH HUMAN RIGHTS VETTING
SUBJECT: THAILAND: EMBASSY/STATE DEPARTMENT HUMAN RIGHTS
VETTING FOR EXERCISE BALANCE TORCH (BT) 05-2

REF: A. STATE 042012

B. BANGKOK 1163

C. STATE 021314 - GUIDANCE

D. 03 STATE 34981 - GUIDANCE


1. As authorized per Ref A, with the exception of the 25
regiment noted in Para 3 below, Embassy verifies that the
Department of State possesses no credible information of
Gross violations of human rights by the Royal Thai units
identified below to participate in Balance Torch 05-2, as of
this date. However please note additional comments from
Bangkok in Para. 3. Embassy Bangkok's Political Officer
Robert J. Clarke is the verifying officer for the Department
of State.


2. Selected units are:

ROYAL THAI ARMY UNITS
Special Warfare Command, 1st Special Forces Division, 1st
Special Forces Regiment
- (Approx. 20 personnel)
1st Army Area, 1st Infantry Division, 1st Infantry Regiment
(Approx. 440 personnel)
2nd Army Area, 3rd Infantry Division, 3rd Infantry Regiment
(Approx. 220 personnel)
4th Army Area, 5th Infantry Division, 25th Infantry Regiment
(Approx. 220 personnel)

ROYAL THAI NAVY
HQ, Special Warfare Group (Approx. 50 personnel)


3. Thai media reports indicated that members of the 25th
Infantry Regiment were involved in the April 28, 2004 assault
upon militants holding the Krue Sae Mosque in Pattani
Province. 32 militants who had occupied the mosque and who
were part of a series of regional attacks against Thai
Government institutions and murders of Thai officials were
killed by Thai special forces who stormed and retook the
mosque. An independent commission was set up by the Royal
Thai Government to investigate the incident and concluded
that excessive force was used in retaking the mosque. The
investigation did not/not name the 25th Infantry Division as
having committed human rights violations. MG Surapun
Wongthai, G-3 for the Royal Thai Army, has assured JusmagThai
that no members of the 25th Infantry Division have been
implicated, or are expected to be implicated, with excesses
associated with retaking the mosque. Embassy Bangkok notes
that an added feature of the training these units will
receive in this exercise is an expanded Human Rights Training
Course.
BOYCE