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Verdict of the Court of Appeal in a case against Apichat, a man who was accused to defy junta’s announcement ban on political gathering of 5 people and above marked another historic pinpoint in The Thai Legal system as well as Thai politics as a whole. It was the first time where a word “Sovereign...
Under the NCPO regime, the restrictions on freedom of expression were instituted through 'legal' procedures, in the aim of legitimising the military government. These 'laws' include new laws and special announcements and orders issued under the NCPO government. Furthermore, charges...
As he was confident in himself that he had well researched about the coal-fired power plant in all aspects, including pros and cons, Prasitchai Nu-nuan usually came out to oppose the construction of the coal power plant, especially in the South. Prasitchai became well-known for the...
In April 2016, the junta-appointed parliament passed the Referendum Act 2016 for the Constitutional Referendum on 7 August 2016. The draft constitution was written by a committee appointed by the NCPO without any public participation in the drafting process. The draft also installed many new...
16 December 2016, the National Legislative Assembly (NLA) passed the amendment of Computer Crimes Act bill. There was a widespread opposition online. Numbers of internet users were upset by the decision. To express their disagreement, some activities were held to hit back many government...