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Angkhana Neelaphaijit ((タイ語:อังคณา นีละไพจิตร)) is a Thai human rights activist and the wife of disappeared human rights lawyer Somchai Neelaphaijit.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=UA 54/08 Fear for safety )〕 Amnesty International described her as "a leading human rights defender in Southern Thailand".〔 ==Husband's disappearance== In the early 2000s, Southern Thailand suffered a wave of unrest, including an ethnic separatist insurgency. In 2003, four Thai Muslims--Waemahadi Wae-dao, a doctor; Maisuru Haji Abdulloh, a school owner; his son, Muyahid; and a manual labourer, Samarn Wae-kaji--were arrested and charged with planning bombings for the militant Islamic organization Jemaah Islamiyah. Angkhana's husband Somchai was responsible for their defense, and accused state security forces of having abused and tortured the men in custody. According to Angkhana, he subsequently reported harassment and threats by police. On 24 March 2004, a group of men seized Somchai as he left a hotel in a Bangkok suburb, forcing him into a vehicle; his current whereabouts are unknown.
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