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Based on 9 verified sources covering Thailand, Myanmar:

Mizzima Special Advisory Council for Myanmar (SAC-M) released a statement on 7 July, welcoming the UN Human Rights Council’s new resolution on Rohingya Muslims and other minorities in Myanmar. (confirmed by 6 sources) [1]

Thailand’s National Security Council (NSC) issued a statement today, emphasising the country’s legitimate right to self-defence, based upon necessity and proportionality, against violations of its sovereignty or external aggression. [2]

As the world anxiously awaits the announcement of a new president for Burma on March 15, the United Nations is discussing the human rights situation in the country. [3]

UNITED NATIONS -- The United Nations' Human Rights Council adopted a resolution Friday in Geneva to "urgently dispatch an independent international fact-finding mission" into alleged human rights violations in Myanmar. [4]

NEW YORK -- The United Nations suspended Russia from the Human Rights Council in a vote Thursday. Ukraine warU.N. [5]

BANGKOK, Thailand – Miss Pinsuda Jayanama, Director-General of the Department of International Organizations, participated in an o [6]

BANGKOK, Thailand – Mr. Paisan Rupanichkij, Deputy Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs, chaired a preparatory meeting on Thailand’s Membership in the Human Rights [7]

BANGKOK, Thailand – Department of International Organizations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, together with Thailand Institute of Justice (TIJ) and Un [8]

Sources
[1] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2025-07-10 · 75% match

SAC-M welcomes UN Human Rights Council resolution on Rohingya and minorities in Myanmar

Mizzima Special Advisory Council for Myanmar (SAC-M) released a statement on 7 July, welcoming the UN Human Rights Council’s new resolution on Rohingya Muslims and other minorities in Myanmar.

[2] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2025-12-31 · 48% match

Thailand, like any country, has the right to defend itself - NSC

Thailand’s National Security Council (NSC) issued a statement today, emphasising the country’s legitimate right to self-defence, based upon necessity and proportionality, against violations of its sovereignty or external aggression.

[3] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2016-03-15 · 75% match

Human Rights in Burma: Can the UN Human Rights Council Rise To The Occasion?

As the world anxiously awaits the announcement of a new president for Burma on March 15, the United Nations is discussing the human rights situation in the country.

[4] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2017-03-25 · 75% match

UN to look into alleged human rights violations in Myanmar

UNITED NATIONS -- The United Nations' Human Rights Council adopted a resolution Friday in Geneva to "urgently dispatch an independent international fact-finding mission" into alleged human rights violations in Myanmar.

[5] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2022-04-08 · 75% match

U.N. suspends Russia from Human Rights Council; China opposes

NEW YORK -- The United Nations suspended Russia from the Human Rights Council in a vote Thursday. Ukraine warU.N.

[6] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2024-09-10 · 75% match

‘Human Rights Council Elections 2024 – Discussions of Candidate States’ Visions’ online pledging event

BANGKOK, Thailand – Miss Pinsuda Jayanama, Director-General of the Department of International Organizations, participated in an o

[7] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2025-01-08 · 75% match

Thailand gears up for Human Rights Council Membership 2025-2027

BANGKOK, Thailand – Mr. Paisan Rupanichkij, Deputy Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs, chaired a preparatory meeting on Thailand’s Membership in the Human Rights

[8] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2024-08-30 · 75% match

‘Summit of the Future and Human Rights Council (HRC) – What young people want to see’

BANGKOK, Thailand – Department of International Organizations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, together with Thailand Institute of Justice (TIJ) and Un

[9] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2021-03-18 · 75% match

Myanmar coup, from Feb. 20 to March 18: UN team urges whistleblowers to report illegal orders

YANGON/BANGKOK -- On Feb. 1, Myanmar's military detained State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi and President Win Myint in the country's first coup since 1988, bringing an end to a decade of civilian rule.

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