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Prohibition and intervention on public activities was what NCPO has been doing for the past 3 years. From iLaw’s database which has been collected since 2014 coup until 10 July 2017, there were more than 157 incidents that officers prohibited and intervened public activities. Each time, the...
How many people would be willing to sacrifice to defend freedom of expression?
One man who has answered a definite yes is Pravit Rojanaphruk, one of Thailand’s most prominent critical journalists. Pravit has worked as a journalist in Thailand nearly 3 decades, where his direct...
There has been, on average, approximately over 100 political prisoners at each time during the NCPO regime. This shocking statistic is a direct result of the NCPO’s and the judiciary’s curtailment of freedom of expression liberties to suppress dissent against the ruling military establishment. For...
Contempt of court laws protect against interference with or disruption of the administration of justice. It has sanctions and/or remedies that are used to preserve the authority and credibility of the judiciary and to protect the right of citizens to a fair trial. Generally, contempt of court...
Since 22 May 2014, iLaw has collected data on NCPO intervention in public activities. The information can be categorized by year as followings:
1. Table of Restriction and Intervention in Public Activities in 2014
Number
Date
Type
Name of Activity
Organizer
Location
Remark...