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21.09.2015Kamlang Kaw 1 The sentence at the top of an outbound letter from the prison dated 24 July 2015 reads, “It is only our bodies that are separated.” There are precisely 15 lines of text as prescribed by prison regulations. The letter holds a mother’s message of concern for her children: “My two daughters, how are you? What are you doing now? I really miss you. I really want to see...
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10.05.2015Close your eyes and I’ll kiss you Tomorrow I’ll miss you When I said that this was my favourite song by the Beatles, the famous international rock band of the 1960s, a lady began to hum the tune … * I met Opas and his wife for the first time at the beginning of November 2014 at the Bangkok Military Court. Opas is a 67-year-old man with grey hair and a friendly smile. He...
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19.03.2015“The matter of the law came up before the performance. We talked about it together backstage before we went on, too. We thought it was similar to the folkloric dramas shown in the morning on television. These dramas also contain stories of the lords. We thought that there was no chance that prosecutions would arise from the performance of a play. That would be absurd.” Golf Pornthip...
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25.02.2015Written by a staff member of iLaw Translated by Tyrell Haberkorn One segment of society tends to conjure an image of prisoners in Article 112 cases as “hard-core red shirts” or “those who want topple the monarchy.” This image causes many people to view the issue of Article 112 cases in line with the thinking of the political wing with which they are aligned. This is the case even though...
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