File a human rights complaint
FAQ
Can I make a complaint on my behalf?

Complaints can be filed on behalf of each other. They must be relatives. or have a letter of assignment to work instead It is clearly stated that What are you assigned to do?

Already made a complaint What is the consideration process? And how long does it take to wait?

1. The principle that guarantees complaints to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) is when complaints are received, regardless of the method. A letter acknowledging the complaint will be sent within three days.
2. In the investigation, once the complaint has been received, it will be considered that Is it within your authority or not? If it is under your authority There will be an officer responsible for the case and a specialized sub-committee involved who will examine the complaint and present it to the National Human Rights Commission.
3. Inspection of complaints in some matters cannot be specified for a time period. It depends on the content of evidence, search, investigation, and cooperation of the complainant. and/or agencies involved in the case of complaints
4. After the NHRC has considered the matter that has been inspected. The results of the consideration will be reported in various ways according to the reasons and information found. There may be cases that must be resolved within the specified period. There are strategic suggestions including improving policies and amending laws.

What types of complaints may the complaint officer submit to the National Human Rights Commission for investigation or termination?

Requests having the following characteristics:
1. Matters in which the petitioner does not correct or add to the complaint within the time period. or unable to contact the complainant
2. The matter in which the complainant has had his or her suffering and injustice resolved or has received appropriate compensation for damages.
3. Matters in which the petitioner wishes to withdraw the petition or the petitioner dies or is an incompetent person or a quasi-incompetent person or a person who has disappeared according to court order without an heir or guardian Or the guardian took his place. and further consideration will not be in the general interest of the nation and the people.
4. Matters that the National Human Rights Commission has considered and no new evidence or facts have appeared that may change the results of the consideration.
5. Any other reasons that the request should not be accepted for examination.

Request made in writing In what language must it be prepared?

The request must be made in Thai or English. In the case where the request is in another language The petitioner must provide a translation into Thai or English as well. unless the National Human Rights Commission has a resolution otherwise.

Complaint Center, under the Human Rights Protection Coordination Group Human Rights Protection Office Office of the National Human Rights Commission What are your duties?

The Complaint Center is responsible for receiving complaints in cases where there is an action. or neglecting actions that violate human rights or being discriminated against unfairly

How can I make a complaint?
1. Complain by letter
2. Complain by telephone 0 2141 3800, 0 2141 3900 Telephone hotline 1377
3. Make a verbal complaint at the Office of the National Human Rights Commission.
4. Complain by sending a complaint via fax to 0 2143 9578
5. Complain on the website https://complaints.nhrc.or.th/  (click here)   
6. Complain through government agencies, state enterprises, or government agencies. that the committee determines and announce.
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