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National Human Rights Commission (Thailand)

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Since the Commission began its functioning on 13 July 2001 till 31 May 2005, it received a total of 2,148 complaints of which 1,309 have already been investigated, 559 are still in the process of investigation, and 209 in the process of gathering evidence. These complaints cover not only civil and political rights but also other spheres of rights including economic, social and cultural rights. http://www.ohchr.org/english/bodies/hrc/docs/thailand_reply.doc

It is affiliated with the Asian Human Rights Commission.