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Lèse-majesté
On 1 September 2020, 112WATCH will celebrate its first-year anniversary. The project was launched on this day last year, by the prominent international advocate, Pavin Chachavalpongpun, also an associate professor at the Center for...
The United front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) or ‘Red-Shirts’ protests in 2010 and the subsequent military crackdown had resulted in property damages, injuries, and death of not only protestors and authorities, but also innocent individuals. Ten years have passed, but the truth has not...
On May 9th, 2019, a youtube video made by political refugee 'Pieangdin Rakthai', exposed the continuing crisis of missing Thai activists. Cheep Chivasuth known as Loong [Uncle] Sanam Luang, Siam Theerawut known as Sahai Kaoniao Mamuang and Kritsana Thapthai known as Sahai Young Blood, were...
The charge “ Insulting or Defaming the Monarchy” according to Article 112 of the Criminal Code is the most severe charge of Thai society, particularly in the period of the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO). Citizens at least 95 people were arrested...
28 were denied bail, 18 were granted, 11 still seeking for their right
Jatupat Boonpatararaksa, or “Pai Dao Din”, a law student of Khon Kaen University, is the latest alleged offender charged with lese majeste under Article 112. He is currently struggle to obtain his right to bail during an...