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Bangkok, Aug 11 (EFE/EPA).- The Amnesty International Thailand on Tuesday marked birthday of missing self-exiled activist, who was allegedly abducted in Cambodia, outside the Cambodian Embassy in Bangkok. Wanchalearm Satsaksit, a pro-democracy activist and critic of the Thai government, was reportedly kidnapped by a group of armed men last June in Cambodia, where he was living in self-exile. He has been missing ever since. (Camera: RUNGROJ YONGRIT). SHOT LIST: ACTIVISTS FROM AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL THAILAND AND SITANUN SATSAKSIT, A SISTER OF MISSING ACTIVISIT IN EXILE WANCHALEARM SATSAKSIT, CELEBRATED HIS BIRTHDAY OUTSIDE THE EMBASSY OF CAMBODIA, BANGKOK, THAILAND.SOUND BITE: SITANUN SATSAKSIT, SISTER OF ABDUCTED THAI ACTIVIST, WANCHALEARM SATSAKSIT (IN THAI).TRANSLATION: Our family still has hope. We are still waiting for him. (01.37 – 01.40).

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