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Legal Claims: Others
นายตี๋ และพวกอีก 2 คน เป็นกลุ่มผู้ชุมนุมคัดค้านโรงไฟฟ้าหนองแซง จ.สระบุรี ออกรณรงค์ปราศรัยคัดค้านการก่อสร้างโรงไฟฟ้า ถูกนายกอบต. แจ้งความว่าหมิ่นประมาท ศาลตัดสินว่าผิดฐานดูหมิ่นซึ่งหน้า ให้จำคุกคนละ 15 วัน ปรับ 1,000 บาท โทษจำคุกให้รอลงอาญา -
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
On 15 December 2008 Mr. Surachai gave a public speech on the stage at the UDD Rally with words insulting the king. -
Legal Claims: Offence against security, Lèse-majesté
Squadron leader Chanin was accused by other officer of posting comments offending the King 24 times on Facebook. -
Legal Claims: Disorderly assembly
After the factory laid off a large number of workers. Triumph International Labour Union (Thailand) and the workers gathering at the Parliament House on 27 August 2009 to call for support from the Prime Minister. Neither the Prime Minister nor the government responsed to the workers. The authorities also used the LRAD machine to push the protesters away. Later on 3 of the workers leaders ... -
Legal Claims: Illegal dissemination of information, Lèse-majesté
24 December 2010, the Royal Thai Police uses the Printing Act to ban the book "Thailand’s Crisis & the Fight for Democracy" written by Mr. Giles Ungpakorn, published in 2010 by WD Press in England because there were texts insulting the King. -
Legal Claims: Others
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Legal Claims: Disorderly assembly
29 November 2007, A demonstration was held outside the parliament building, demanding that the NLA immediately abandoned consideration of the 11 bills. Over 100 demonstrators climbed over the fence, enter the lobby and sat down in front of the meeting chamber. 10 leaders were charged with collaborating to incite the public to violate the laws. Crimincal Court punished the ... -
Legal Claims: Defamation
The PAD leaders sued UDD leaders for defaming the PAD rally of creating chaos and cooperating with the army to overthrow the government by publishing the information on Khaosod newspaper and website. This was not true an brought damages to the reputation of the prosecuter. The defendants are claimed to having offended the defamation offence, Computer-related Crimes Act and Printing Act. -
Legal Claims: Offence against public order and good morals
The film "Insects in the Backyard" was banned on December 2010 as its content was contradictory to the good moral of the people in many scenes such as sexual intercourse between man and women and man and man, prostitution, etc. The film director is filing a case to the Administrative Court to lift the ban. The film director submitted a case to the Administrative Court to revoke ...