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Home » Article » Sedition

Sedition

The ideas of “Thai Federation,” the origins of 6 serious lawsuits, 17 defendants, 4 people disappeared
    The first picture that comes to mind with the words “Thai Federation,” about which there has been some news reporting, is a black T-shirt with a little white, red, and white strip up on left side of the chest as worn by Wanapa, the person who drove a bike for hire, who soldiers...
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116 The Stories: Tanet “ a little man” who cannot go through !
  “I was blindfolded and was forced to change cars four times, changed cars 4 times, so I did not know where I was being taken to.” Tanet revealed his story with us about the place and the condition during being detained all 5 days.   On 21 December 2015 at the Tha Prachan campus of...
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Section 116: When ‘Sedition’ is used as the obstruction of freedom of expression
  Have you ever complained with your friends or posted on social network about social problems such as; bad traffic, uneven footpaths, taxis rejecting passengers, long waiting time for buses or even flood issue? Sometimes the complaining may reach to the criticism of the government’s work,...
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A Conversation with Pravit Rojanaphruk about the Right to Converse – the NCPO is ‘camouflaging’ their repression.
  How many people would be willing to sacrifice to defend freedom of expression?    One man who has answered a definite yes is Pravit Rojanaphruk, one of Thailand’s most prominent critical journalists. Pravit has worked as a journalist in Thailand nearly 3 decades, where his direct...
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