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Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
Charnvit is a political activist and a former worker in a non-profit organization. In 2007, he was accused of Lèse Majesté after distributed leaflets - mentioned about individuals who had connection with the monarchy - at Nonburi pier. He was arrested again in 2015 on the allegation of an explosive at Criminal Court. He then was prosecuted under the old ... -
Legal Claims: Illegal dissemination of information, Lèse-majesté
"Ness" is a third year student at Faculty of computer electronics and industrial technology. "Ness" was accused of posting a fake Royal Statement on facebook. He was arrested on 3 February 2015 and charged with Lèse majesté and Section 14(5) of Computer Crime Act. The Bangkok Military Court sentencted Nirand to 2 years 6 months in ... -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
Nirand was a webmaster of ASTV Manager Online, he was accused to disseminate a fake statement of the Bureau of the Royal Household. He was charged with Lèse majesté and with Computer-related Crime Act. 2007 The Bangkok Military Court sentencted Nirand to 2 years 6 months in prison and suspended the prison term for 3 years because the court sees that he ... -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
Cha-yo is an officer at Muang SraKaeo district office, SraKaeo province. He is 59 years old. He was charged for using facebook account name “Uncha Unyo” distributed a picture and posted a massage which deemed to violate lese majeste law. The military court in SraKaeo sentenced him to 18 years in prison and reduced t0 9 years. -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
“Kawee” was arrested by military and police officers on 13 November 2014 and detained in the military camp for 7 days. He was accused of using a pseudonym “Muang Prang” and “Noo Maew” to upload video clips on Youtube with content deemed to violate Lèse majesté law. He was released before the provisional detention order was ended. -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté, No license
Ekkachai was accused of selling CDs contained a documentary of ABC Channel (Australiand TV) and distributing documents printed from Wikileaks. He was charged with Article 112 (Lese Majeste) and Film and Video Act for selling CDs without license. Ekkachai argued during his trial that he has no intention of defamation or insulting but he wanted Thai people to understand how foreigners ... -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
Sasivimol, staff of a hotel in Chiang Mai Province was accused to post 7 messages that deemed to be offenses against Lese majeste on Facebook account with the name "Rungnapha Khamwichai". Sasivimol was summoned by the police to the police station in Muang District, Chiang Mai to signed a court warrant. However, soon as she arrived she cherged with Le'se Majeste'. ... -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
Pongsak was summoned to report to the National Council for Peace and Order under the NCPO summons No. 58/2014. He, however, didn’t report himself to the NCPO. Pongsak was arrested on 30 December 2014 at Phitsanulok Transport Station and accused of posting 6 photos and messages deemed to be lèse majesté on his own Facebook named "Sam parr". So he was ... -
Legal Claims: Causing panic, Offence against security, Lèse-majesté
“Salman” was charged with importing false information that deemed lese majeste into the computer system. The Court of First Instance sentenced him to three years in jail before mitigating his penalty by one third to two years. Real name of the prisoner was withheld because of his will. -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
Surapak P. was accused of being an owner of a facebook page named "I will rule xxxx" and writing texts defaming, insulting the King on facebook according to Lese Majeste law. He was denied the right to bail before the Criminal Court and the Court of Appeal dismissed the case because the Plaintiff's evidences were not enough to prove his guilt. Surapak denied all charges given ...