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Legal Claims: Disorderly assembly
Villagers from Tepha district, Songkla province who opposed coal power plant projected joined a three-day rally from Tepha district to Muang district to communicate to pubilc regarding their needs to stop the project and submit their letter directly to Gen. Prayuth Chan O-cha the Head of NCPO. On 27 November 2017, authorities stopped the rally saying that it violated the Public Assembly Act ... -
Legal Claims: Disorderly assembly
Villagers from Tepha district, Songkla province who opposed coal power plant projected joined a three-day rally from Tepha district to Muang district to communicate to pubilc regarding their needs to stop the project and submit their letter directly to Gen. Prayuth Chan O-cha the Head of NCPO. On 27 November 2017, authorities stopped the rally saying that it violated the Public Assembly Act ... -
Legal Claims: Sedition, Others
Five defendants are accused of sedition charges and criminal association for sharing their idea on Federal State online and sharing symbolic objects including leaflets and black T-shirts with a small white and red flag. Krisana, Somsak, Praphan and Wannapa were released on bailed during the trial. Later Praphan had been revoked the bail contract due to the fact she fled the country to ... -
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On 7 March 2019 Piyabutr Saengkanokkul, secretary-general of Future Forward Party, held a press conference regarding the dissolution of Thai Raksa Chart Party (TSN). During the press conference Piyabutr read a statement of Future Forward Party expressed its disagreement toward the ruling of the Constitutional Court. Piyabutr also gave his comment to the press. The NCPO later had ... -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
19 February 2015 Prachakchai went to Government House to submit a complaint to the Prime Minister. His complaint was seen by the authority to be an offense against the Article 112. Prachakchai had been arrested and was detained pending for the trial. Prachakchai’s relatives believed his offense caused by his mental problem. He then was sent to examine his mental condition and the ... -
Legal Claims: Offence against security, Illegal dissemination of information, Lèse-majesté, Sedition
'Sichon' is a pseudonym of the defendant. He was arrested on 26 September 2018 under an arrest warrant from Bangkok Military Court. He was charged for posting a picture of King Rama the 9th with his comment on his facebook. He was initially charged under lese majeste law and detained in prison. Later, the police did not prosecute him under this charge but leave only charges under ... -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
Patnaree, mother of Sirawith - activist of Democratic Study Group was charged with Lese Majeste. The alledged offense were messages in Facebook Messenger where she had conversation with Burin, a man who had been convicted in another Lese Majeste case. The Military Prosecutor already filed charge against her before the military court on 1 August 2016. Patnaree was release on bail in the same ... -
Legal Claims: Defamation
Somlak Hutanuwatr posted a message on her Facebook account named “Somlak Hutanuwatr (Thai Leak)”, stating that “it is the first medical documentation that dares to conclude that the mine caused a contamination….” and also attached link to download the mentioned document. On the same day, Smith Tungkasamit, the second defendant in this case, shared ... -
Legal Claims: Defamation
On March 2016, Somlak and Tanyarat were charged under defamation and Computer Crime Act for posting messages on Facebook accusing Akara Resources Public Company who own the gold mine in Pichit Province not paying tax. -
Legal Claims: Disorderly assembly
On 31 July 2016, youth activists groups organized a talk called 'Talk for Freedom: The draft Constitution and E-sarn people' in Khon Kaen University. Before the event started, police and military officers including university staff asked to stop the event but the organizers denied and moved on. Until 17 Augeust 2016, police from Muang Khon Kaen Police Station issued a warrant under ...