Difference between revisions of "Thailand"

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**[http://news.thaivisa.com/thailand/nsc-working-on-mega-database-on-all-thai-citizens/116264/ Thai Visa News: NSC working on mega database on all Thai citizens (4th October 2015)]
 
**[http://www.voanews.com/content/thailand-using-dna-tests-combat-insurgents/2753217.html Voice of America: Thailand Using DNA Tests to Combat Insurgents (6th May 2015)]
 
**[http://www.voanews.com/content/thailand-using-dna-tests-combat-insurgents/2753217.html Voice of America: Thailand Using DNA Tests to Combat Insurgents (6th May 2015)]
 
**[http://www.pattayamail.com/news/justice-ministry-creating-inmate-dna-database-42848 Pattaya Mail: Justice Ministry creating inmate DNA database (13th November 2014)]
 
**[http://www.pattayamail.com/news/justice-ministry-creating-inmate-dna-database-42848 Pattaya Mail: Justice Ministry creating inmate DNA database (13th November 2014)]

Revision as of 09:10, 5 October 2015

According to Interpol's 2008 survey, Thailand plans to establish a DNA database.

In 2012, a memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed between Thailand Ministry of Justice and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to build a DNA database in Thailand. Thailand aims to collect and store DNA samples of all migrant workers and inmates, but cannot yet afford to analyse the samples.

Lobbyists Gordon Thomas Honeywell, who work with the FBI and US DNA testing firm Life Technologies, provided the draft legislation.

Resources

Also available in Thai