Justice Ministry backs ISA enforcement
The Justice Ministry Friday pledged full support for the enforcement of the Internal Security Act (ISA) to pave the way for Muslim militants to be pardoned under a plea-bargaining scheme.
A decision on the expansion of the ISA enforcement areas would be made before the current period of emergency decree enforcement is due to be renewed on March 19, Justice Minister Pracha Promnok said.
The support was expressed during a meeting of the Operational Centre for the Implementation of Policy and Strategy to Resolve Problems of the Southern Border Province held at the Justice Ministry.
The Nation
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