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Military Rule: The Military Court – We only follow orders
    It has been a long time since the society last discussed about the military court. We might feel it is not concerned to us. Or we simply believe that the military court, suspended by the Head of NCPO and his Article 44, was the end of the military jurisdiction. But the fact is that...
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Information on banned activities related with the draft constitution
  The Constitution Drafting Committee (CDC) made a public debut of its first draft of the new charter on 29th January, 2016. Two months after receiving feedbacks from a varied of agencies and revising the draft content, the final version of the draft constitution completed on March 29th...
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A false dawn: No sign of progress despite ISOC’s dropping of charges against 3 HRDs
  On May 17, 2016, the military’s Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) Region 4, which is responsible for national security operations in the southern border, filed a criminal complaint in Yala against human rights defenders (HRDs); Pornpen Khongkachnkiet (Director of Cross-Cultural...
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Brazil military courts 1964 under supervise of civilian Supreme Court
By Jayshendra Karunakaren     After a military coup in 1964, junta issued laws to repress civil and political rights. The Brazilian military court tried civilians, especially dissenters and critics of the regime. It consisted of both military and civilian actors. Civil society groups...
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Chilean military tribunals legalised Pinochet’s massacre on political opponents
By Jayshendra Karunakaren     The military coup against the elected Salvador Allende’s Popular Unity government in 1973 occurred due to the government’s radical political reform efforts in reforming the legislature and in nationalising major industries. The military tribunals...
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