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Abhisit Visits Indonisia to Discuss Rohingya Migrants

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 Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has left for Indonesia to discuss issues including the treatment of Muslim boat people from Burma allegedly towed out to sea by Thai authorities. Thailand has faced criticism over claims that its security forces abused migrants from the Rohingya minority, hundreds of whom have been rescued in Indian and Indonesian waters in recent weeks. "During this trip we will discuss the Rohingya," Mr Abhisit told reporters before leaving for the two-day visit to Jakarta.
 

Abhisit Visits Indonisia to Discuss Rohingya Migrants

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 Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has left for Indonesia to discuss issues including the treatment of Muslim boat people from Burma allegedly towed out to sea by Thai authorities. Thailand has faced criticism over claims that its security forces abused migrants from the Rohingya minority, hundreds of whom have been rescued in Indian and Indonesian waters in recent weeks. "During this trip we will discuss the Rohingya," Mr Abhisit told reporters before leaving for the two-day visit to Jakarta.
 

Herbal Pesticides Remain on Substances Control List

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The hazardous substances committee has decided to keep 13 herbal plants on its controversial control list. The panel yesterday simply decided to ask agriculture authorities to review and clarify the need to regulate the herbs' use. Deputy permanent secretary for industry Anusorn Nuangpholmak said the listing of pesticides made from the herbs had not yet become effective. This was pending an announcement on their properties by the Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry.

Herbal Pesticides Remain on Substances Control List

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The hazardous substances committee has decided to keep 13 herbal plants on its controversial control list. The panel yesterday simply decided to ask agriculture authorities to review and clarify the need to regulate the herbs' use. Deputy permanent secretary for industry Anusorn Nuangpholmak said the listing of pesticides made from the herbs had not yet become effective. This was pending an announcement on their properties by the Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry.

Herbal Pesticides Remain on Substances Control List

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The hazardous substances committee has decided to keep 13 herbal plants on its controversial control list. The panel yesterday simply decided to ask agriculture authorities to review and clarify the need to regulate the herbs' use. Deputy permanent secretary for industry Anusorn Nuangpholmak said the listing of pesticides made from the herbs had not yet become effective. This was pending an announcement on their properties by the Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry.

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