Thai court orders extradition of Vietnam activist who rights groups say will be at risk if returned
A Thai court on Monday ordered the extradition of a 32-year-old Vietnamese activist detained in Bangkok, despite fears among rights groups he could be at risk if sent home.
The Bangkok Criminal Court granted Vietnam’s request for the extradition of Y Quynh Bdap, who was detained in the Thai capital in June.
The co-founder of the Montagnards Stand for Justice group was convicted in absentia in Vietnam in January of terrorism and sentenced to 10 years in prison on allegations that he was involved in organizing anti-government riots in Vietnam’s central highland province of Dak Lak last June.
Bdap’s attorney, Nadthasiri Bergman, said she was already working on an appeal, which has to be filed within the next 30 days. Regardless of the outcome, the Thai government could also decide diplomatically not to enforce the extradition order as well.
“The prime minister has the right, if they want to protect human rights, they can do it,” she told reporters outside the court. “If he goes back to his country there will be a threat to his life, so the government should respect that evidence.”
By Jintamas Saksornchai and david Rising – The Associated Press – September 30, 2024