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| HELP FOR THAI NATIONAL JAILED IN CAMBODIA |
| By news.brunei.fm |
| Published: 02/17/2010 |
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BANGKOK, Feb 17 (NNN-TNA) — Thai Minister of Foreign Affairs Kasit Piromya said Tuesday that the ministry is seeking to help the convicted Thai national and has submitted a request to Cambodian Foreign Ministry to permit Thai officials to meet the man who was sentenced to 20 years in jail for planting landmines along the Thai-Cambodian border. Mr Kasit said the government had asked for cooperation from international agencies including the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and non-governmental agencies in Cambodia to contact the Cambodian Corrections Department to send staff to visit the Thai national in prison. Read More. |
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