Posting doctored photos on the “Free Phatthalung” Facebook page

Latest Update: 01/11/2022

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On trial in Court of First Instance

Case Started

1970

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Subhakorn, Alisar and Chomphunut, activists from a group called “Ratsadon Tai” (The People of the South), were accused of lèse-majesté and sedition under the Penal Code, and of entering any computer data which is an offence related to national security into a computer system under Section 14(3) of the Computer-related Crime Act. They allegedly doctored the King's portrait and pictures of monuments and landmarks in Phatthalung with messages that are deemed to be a lèse-majesté offence. Following this, they posted 5 and 15 doctored pictures on the Facebook fan pages "Phatthalung Podaek" (Free Phatthalung) and "Prachathipatai Nai Damkwan" (Democracy in Southern Thailand) respectively. The alleged offences were committed between 24-25 November 2020, about 3 days before the King was scheduled to visit Phatthalung.

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Offense

Article 14 (3) Computer Related Crime Act, Article 112 Criminal Code, Article 116 Criminal Code

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Court

Phatthalung Provincial Court

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