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Closing Day 2 of our UPR IV Workshop with a bang, the Isaan way! 💃🏻🔥
Our final Regional Capacity and Movement-Building Workshop for UPR IV ended with certificates, dancing, and so much collective joy. After touring all four regions across Thailand, we couldn’t have asked for a better way to wrap it up. Thank you, Isaan, for the fire, the rhythm, and the reminder that movements are built with both courage and joy 💖 #WeAreManushyan ♾️ Equal Human Beings

Manushya Foundation
Jan 23


🚨 HUMAN RIGHTS ALERT: 4 Thammasat Students Summoned by Police for Political Satire Facebook Post
On 21 January 2026, four Thammasat University students were summoned by police for allegations of violating Section 112 and the Computer Crime Act. Their alleged “crime”? Holding a political satire banner on their own university campus. This case stems from a Facebook post by the Independent Political Satire Group of Thammasat University, showing banners expressing opinions on the monarchy. Authorities claim the banners constituted lèse-majesté because they allegedly coincide

Manushya Foundation
Jan 23


Day 1 of our UPR workshop in Khon Kaen kicks off! The collective energy was undeniable ✊🏽🔥
This capacity and movement-building workshop in Isaan, Northeastern Thailand is the last in a nationwide series equipping communities across the country to take their struggles to the UN ahead of Thailand’s Fourth UPR in November 2026. Some moments today that truly moved us: ✊ Breaking down how engaging UN mechanisms can be a real tool for people-powered change on the ground ✨ Learning alongside fierce grassroots defenders from across movements: feminist environmentalists, ch

Manushya Foundation
Jan 21


Manushya proudly uses Isaan Bags in Isaan 👜
This week in Khon Kaen, our UPR IV workshops are powered by bags made by rural women artisans from Isaan: strong, durable, and made to last, just like the movements we’re building. 👉 Follow Isaan Bags and support local women-led craftsmanship! #WeAreManushyan ♾️ Equal Human Beings #UPRThailand #LoveLocal

Manushya Foundation
Jan 20


On 8 February 2026, Thai citizens hold all the power! 🇹🇭
Exactly a month from now, Thai citizens will head to the polls for both national elections and a national referendum that will shape the country’s political future 🗳️ The referendum will ask voters whether they approve beginning the process of drafting a new constitution, to replace the current junta-led one adopted in 2017. Thailand’s constitutional reform must be watched closely. In recent years, the state has escalated transnational repression, human rights violations, an

Manushya Foundation
Jan 8


✊ Women on the Frontlines: Phichit Women Leaders and Manushya Human Rights Lawyers Stands Up Against Akara’s False Climate Solutions in Court⚖️
On 19 December 2025, Manushya’s human rights lawyers stood together with the courageous women leaders from Phichit villages in a court-led mediation against Akara Resources, operator of the Chatree Gold Mine. The women Phichit villagers were clear: ➡️ they demand meaningful remedy for the decades-long harm brought by Chatree Gold Mine to villagers’ health and the environment ➡️ they insist on a judicial ruling rather than a settlement where Akara can escape accountability Med

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Jan 6


2026 Non-Negotiables for Decolonial & Intersectional Feminists 🤚
2026 opens with the same crises, just repackaged. 🏭 Imperialist resource grabs under the guise of “liberating oppressed nations” 💰 Corporations investing millions in PR to rebrand their harm as “green” and “community-centred” 🚨 Transnational repression and digital dictatorship tightening quietly across borders 🌏 Displacement of native populations through genocide and crimes against humanity based on false entitlement over land This year, as Decolonial & Intersectional Fem

Manushya Foundation
Jan 5


Reclaiming Rest Is A Feminist Act 🪷 Manushya goes on pause for year-end 2025
Oppressive, capitalist, and patriarchal systems thrive on the exhaustion of defenders. Choosing to slow down and rest is one way we resist their grip on our bodies and time. As the year draws to a close, we’re intentionally stepping back to make space for ourselves and our loved ones. Manushya Foundation will be on pause from 30 December 2025 to 4 January 2026 . Our emails and social media channels won’t be actively monitored during this time. You’re welcome to leave us a mes

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Dec 29, 2025


#SolidarityDay ✊ South-South Solidarity in Action = Building Power Across Borders
For International Human Solidarity Day , we’re spotlighting what solidarity really means: showing up for each other across borders, through our connected struggles, and across generations. 🌍🤝 From 30 October to 1 November, our Founder Emilie Palamy Pradichit joined over 120 activists, artists, and movement leaders from 27 countries across the Global South at the South-South Social Movements Convergence in Cape Town, South Africa, hosted by Yiaga Africa and OSF Africa . I

Manushya Foundation
Dec 20, 2025


🧕🏽 Meet Sue: A youth leader from Myanmar advocating for migrants rights
Sue is a youth leader from Myanmar and a member of the Human Rights Club at Mae Fah Luang University (Chiang Rai). She participated in our recent UPR Capacity-Building Workshop in Chiang Mai, Thailand. In the wake of Myanmar’s military coup, thousands have been forced to flee violence, leading many to seek safety and livelihoods in Thailand. To survive, they cross borders often without secure legal status and face heightened risks of exploitation and rights violations. Yet de

Manushya Foundation
Dec 18, 2025


☂️ International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers | 🚨 Violence by Design: How Colonization Continues to Harm Sex Workers in Thailand
🚨 Violence against sex workers in Thailand is not accidental, it’s by design. This December 17, on the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers , we name some of the systems behind that harm: colonial powers and criminalization. While Thailand was never formally colonised, imperial influence shaped its economy in ways that displaced and impoverished marginalized and working-class women. Many were forced into sex work as a means of survival. But these forces didn

Manushya Foundation
Dec 17, 2025


#PeopleOverProfit - Thailand Wants OECD Membership But Won’t Protect the Planet nor Its People
Early this week, #Thailand took a key step as part of its accession process to the #OECD, by submitting a self-assessment report and analysing compliance of Thai laws with OECD standards. 🔗 Access our Briefer to learn more about Thailand’s accession process: bit.ly/KeyToOECD While Thailand portrays itself as a champion on responsible business conduct, we know too well the reality: exploited migrant workers, Indigenous Peoples evicted from their lands, rural communities suffe

Manushya Foundation
Dec 12, 2025


🚨 HUMAN RIGHTS ALERT — Thailand’s Supreme Court Just Handed a 46-Year Prison Sentence to Pro-Democracy Activist “Bas” Mongkol Thirakhot for Facebook Posts “Defaming” the Monarchy
On 11 December 2025, the Chiang Rai Provincial Court read out the Supreme Court’s judgment in the case of 32-year-old pro-democracy activist Mongkol "Bas" Thirakhot, sentencing him to 46 years in prison without suspension under Section 112 and the CCA. This marks one of the highest penalties in the history of cases under the Lèse-Majesté law. This ruling follows years of escalating punishment against Bas. Decades for Dissent: The Case Against Activist Bas Two cases (later mer

Manushya Foundation
Dec 12, 2025


🇺🇳 77 years have passed since the UDHR (Universal Declaration of Human Rights)… yet, #HumanRights are not universal, nor equally protected!
We are witnessing the genocide in Palestine . The Rohingya people are enduring decades of statelessness and ethnic cleansing. Sudan is facing massacres in silence. Congo continues to suffer under extractive violence rooted in enduring colonial legacies. But let’s remember that rights continue to live, not through states, but through Human Rights Defenders (HRDs) who risk everything to speak truth to power ✊🏽 This #HumanRightsDay, we expose the rising authoritarianism and

Manushya Foundation
Dec 10, 2025


#JusticeForPhichit ✊🏽 Profit Over People: New Mining Licenses, Tax Exemptions, and Big Profit Leave Phichit Villagers Behind
For over 20 years, Phichit and Phetchabun villagers have lived with illness, contaminated water, and the daily fear of what the mine has done to their land and bodies. Since the mine reopened in 2023, the company has moved full speed ahead: boosting production, securing tax breaks, and turning record profits. At the same time, they launched glossy CSR projects and PR campaigns to paint themselves as “responsible”, while past harms faced by communities have remained unsolved.

Manushya Foundation
Dec 4, 2025
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