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We fought to establish a distinction between public assembly and activity: The recap of "My Country's got" song case
On 18 February 2019, Gen.Apirat Kongsompong, an army chief gave interview to the press, saying that "Do you know what is the big hit song at the time? It is 'scum of the earth.' "Apart of such statement in his interview the army chief also ordered radio stations which belong to the army to play...
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2 out of 17 people were fined for 5,000 Baht due to not notifying prior to the activity in case of the march opposing the construction of coal-fired power plant.
  On 27 December 2018, at 9.00 a.m. the Songkhla Provincial Court scheduled to hear verdict in case of  17 Thepa villagers violating the Public Assembly Act 2015, Public Highway Act article 38, Land Traffic Act article 108, Criminal Code article.   At 9.30 a.m. all defendants came to...
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7 things that must know before hearing the case of Tepha’s verdict
 On 27 December 2018, the Songkla Provincial Court read verdict in “the case of Tepha” which related to villagers from Tepha District, Songkla Province, rallied from Tepha District to Mueng District for submitting their letter about opposing against construction of the coal-fired power plant....
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2019 election: Ban on political activities was lifted but house visits and intimidation continue
  On 11 December 2018, the NCPO issued the Head of the NCPO Order No. 22/2561 to revoke 9 important orders, which included section 12 of the Head of the NCPO Order No. 3/2015 prohibited political gatherings. Unlock for people to take part in public activities more convenient than before, and...
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Police had an opinion to file the case against seven activists for violation of political gathering to the military prosecutor
  On 2 October 2018, the Bang Khen Police Station submitted an opinion that a prosecution order should be made and sent the document of the “Cleaning-up Democracy” case to the military prosecutor, which were accused of defying Order No. 3/2015 of the Head of NCPO and the Public...
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