Thailand: Activist Held Incommunicado in South
Arbitrary Detention Without Lawyer, Review by Judge, Raises Abuse Concerns
![Aiman Hadeng, chair of the Justice for Peace Network, has been detained in a military camp in Thailand’s Yala province since February 23, 2018.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2018/201802asia_thailand_detainee.jpg?itok=ZRlUus30)
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