Freedom House
24
Amnesty International, “Thailand: Between a rock and a hard place,”
Document reference ASA 39/7031/2017, September 28, 2017, https://www.
amnesty.org/en/documents/asa39/7031/2017/en/ .
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Refugees and asylees can pursue migrant worker registration through a
nationality verification process as a way of obtaining basic rights in Thailand.
Additionally, while UNHCR status does not necessarily offer protection,
refugees are sometimes able to avoid arrest by presenting identification
cards issued by UNHCR to the arresting officers. Amnesty International,
“Thailand: Between a rock and a hard place,” Document reference ASA
39/7031/2017, September 28, 2017, https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/
asa39/7031/2017/en/.
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25
UNHCR, “Thailand Fact Sheet,” June 30, 2021, https://reporting.unhcr.org/
document/541.
26
Section 17 of the Immigration Act gives the Minister of Interior the power,
with the approval of the Cabinet, to allow aliens or groups of aliens to remain
in Thailand or to be exempted from application of the law.
27
Amnesty International, “Thailand: Between a rock and a hard place,”
Document reference ASA 39/7031/2017, September 28, 2017, https://www.
amnesty.org/en/documents/asa39/7031/2017/en/.
28
Bhanubhatra Jittiang, Balancing Security and Humanitarianism: The Thai
Government’s Response to Urban Forcibly Displaced Persons, (University of
Wisconsin-Madison: Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation, 2019).
Bhanubhatra Jittiang, Balancing Security and Humanitarianism: The Thai
Government’s Response to Urban Forcibly Displaced Persons, (University of
Wisconsin-Madison: Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation, 2019).
Waritsara Rungthong and Caroline Stover, “Thailand’s National Screening
Mechanism: Key Issues,” OpinioJuris, January 28, 2020, http://opiniojuris.
org/2020/01/28/thailands-national-screening-mechanism-key-issues/.
39
Interview conducted by in-country analysts for Freedom House,
October 2021.
40
Amnesty International, “Thailand: Between a rock and a hard place,”
Document reference ASA 39/7031/2017, September 28, 2017, https://www.
amnesty.org/en/documents/asa39/7031/2017/en/.
41
Regulation of the Office of the Prime Minister on the Screening of Aliens
who Enter into the Kingdom and are Unable to Return to the Country of
Origin B.E. 2562. See: https://www.unhcr.org/th/en/16791-unhcr-welcomes-thaicabinet-approval-of-national-screening-mechanism.html
42
Themba Lewis and Daniel Davies, “A new era for refugee protection in
Thailand?” Bangkok Post, March 19, 2020, https://www.bangkokpost.com/
opinion/opinion/1881970/a-new-era-for-refugee-protection-in-thailand-.
29
Emily Fishbein and Nu Nu Lusan, “Fear and uncertainty for Myanmar
dissidents in Thailand,” Aljazeera, September 13, 2021, https://www.aljazeera.
com/news/2021/9/13/myanmar-dissidents-face-fear-and-uncertainty-in-thailand.
43
Amnesty International, “Thailand: Between a rock and a hard place,”
Document reference ASA 39/7031/2017, September 28, 2017, https://www.
amnesty.org/en/documents/asa39/7031/2017/en/. According to research
conducted by the in-country analyst for Freedom House, local officials often
do not know the difference between migrants and persons of concern.
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30
Amnesty International, “Thailand: Between a rock and a hard place,”
Document reference ASA 39/7031/2017, September 28, 2017, https://www.
amnesty.org/en/documents/asa39/7031/2017/en/.
31
Bhanubhatra Jittiang, Balancing Security and Humanitarianism: The Thai
Government’s Response to Urban Forcibly Displaced Persons, (University of
Wisconsin-Madison: Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation, 2019).
32
Themba Lewis and Daniel Davies, “A new era for refugee protection in
Thailand?” Bangkok Post, March 19, 2020, https://www.bangkokpost.com/
opinion/opinion/1881970/a-new-era-for-refugee-protection-in-thailand-.
33
Bhanubhatra Jittiang, Balancing Security and Humanitarianism: The Thai
Government’s Response to Urban Forcibly Displaced Persons, (University of
Wisconsin-Madison: Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation, 2019).
34
Office of the National Security Council, Office of the Prime Minister, “The
National Security Policy and Plan (2019-2022), Accessed May 18, 2022, p. 7,
https://www.nsc.go.th/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/The-National-SecurityPolicy-and-Plan2019-%E2%80%93-2022.pdf.
35
Waritsara Rungthong and Caroline Stover, “Thailand’s National Screening
Mechanism: Key Issues,” OpinioJuris, January 28, 2020, http://opiniojuris.
org/2020/01/28/thailands-national-screening-mechanism-key-issues/.
36
In-country analyst, for Freedom House, October 2021.
Themba Lewis and Daniel Davies, “A new era for refugee protection in
Thailand?” Bangkok Post, March 19, 2020, https://www.bangkokpost.com/
opinion/opinion/1881970/a-new-era-for-refugee-protection-in-thailand-.
45
Waritsara Rungthong and Caroline Stover, “Thailand’s National Screening
Mechanism: Key Issues,” OpinioJuris, January 28, 2020, http://opiniojuris.
org/2020/01/28/thailands-national-screening-mechanism-key-issues/.
46
Themba Lewis and Daniel Davies, “A new era for refugee protection in
Thailand?” Bangkok Post, March 19, 2020, https://www.bangkokpost.com/
opinion/opinion/1881970/a-new-era-for-refugee-protection-in-thailand-.
47
Waritsara Rungthong and Caroline Stover, “Thailand’s National Screening
Mechanism: Key Issues,” OpinioJuris, January 28, 2020, http://opiniojuris.
org/2020/01/28/thailands-national-screening-mechanism-key-issues/.
48
49
Article 12(6) or (7).
Human Rights Committee, Replies of Thailand to the list of issues, UN Doc.
CCPR/C/THA/Q/2/Add.1, 15 November 2016, para. 121.
50
Naiyana Thanawattho, Waritsara Rungthong and Emily Arnold-Fernández,
“Advancing refugee rights in non-signatory States: the role of civil society
in Thailand,” Forced Migration, Frm 67, July 2021, https://www.fmreview.org/
issue67/thanawattho-rungthong-arnoldfernandez.
51
Bhanubhatra Jittiang, Balancing Security and Humanitarianism: The Thai
Government’s Response to Urban Forcibly Displaced Persons, (University of
Wisconsin-Madison: Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation, 2019).
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freedomhouse.org
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