April 20, 2000
His Excellency Chuan Leekpai
Prime Minister
Government House
Bangkok, Thailand
VIA FACSIMILE: 66-2-282-8587
Your Excellency:
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is dismayed by the recent
assassination attempt against Amnat Khunyosying, owner and editor of
the newspaper Phak Nua Raiwan, which is published in the northern
city of Chiang Mai.
On April 18, around 4:45 p.m., an unidentified gunman shot Amnat in
the stomach outside the Lanna View housing estate, off the Chiang Mai-Lampang
highway. Just before the attack, Amnat was being followed by three men
driving a Toyota Soluna car, according to CPJ's sources in Thailand.
The assailants reportedly left Amnat for dead. He was found by nearby
residents who took him to Chiang Mai's McCormick Hospital, where he
was listed in critical condition. The journalist is currently said to
be recovering after undergoing surgery.
Phak Nua Raiwan is one of the leading Thai-language papers in
the northern region, and is known for its aggressive coverage of local
political corruption. Police suspect that the assassination attempt
was made in retaliation for the paper's reports on vote-buying and other
irregularities, according to a report published in the Bangkok Post.
As a nonpartisan organization of journalists dedicated to the defense
of our colleagues around the world, CPJ joins the Thai Journalists Association
in condemning this brutal attack. We urge Your Excellency to ensure
that a prompt and thorough investigation is made into this crime, so
that the assailants may be brought to justice.
Violent attacks against Thai journalists and official interference with
the press have declined markedly in recent years, making the Thai press
one of the freest in Asia. However, with journalists increasingly tackling
corruption and other sensitive issues, it is crucial that authorities
act decisively to protect them from violent reprisals.
We thank you for your attention to this matter, and await your response.
Sincerely,

Ann K. Cooper
Executive Director