Supplying SLAPPs: Corporate Accountability for Retaliatory Lawsuits in Thailand’s Poultry Supply Chain

The report, by GLJ-ILRF and ICAR, highlights the continued use of Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPP suits) by a Thai owned poultry company to harass migrant workers, lawyers, journalists, and other human rights defenders speaking out against labor rights abuses in Thai poultry farms.

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