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  • Pipath: Posting the King's photo to the "Royalist Marketplace" Facebook Group
    Legal Claims: -
    Pipath, a private from Phitsanulok Province who is currently working in Lopburi Province, was charged with lèse-majesté at the Samut Prakarn Provincial Court. Uraporn Suntornpodj, a citizen living in Samut Prakarn Province, reported the case to the police at Bangkaew Police Station. She claimed that Pipath posted, to the "Royalist Marketplace" Facebook group, a ...
  • Teepakorn: Sharing YouTube video and criticizing the monarchy on Facebook
    Legal Claims: Offence against security, Lèse-majesté
    Teepakorn was accused by the Ministry of Digital for Economy and Society (MDES) of lese majeste and Computer Crime Act for allegedly having shared and posted on his Facebook account a YouTube video that may have defamed the King. On 23 August 2021, the police raided Teepakorn’s house and tried to seize every computer belonging to family members. Because no order of seizure issued under ...
  • Shinnawat : Gave a speech at the Bangkok South Criminal Court
    Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
    On 28 July 2022, at the Bangkok South Criminal Court, Shinnawat joined a public assembly demanding the right to bail of Netiporn (or Bung) and “Baipor”. Some parts of his speech mentioned the King, referring to the transfer of the Crown Property Bureau’s assets to the ownership of His Majesty and the transfer of army units to the command of His Majesty, and demanding the ...
  • Port Faiyen : Posting Against Superstitious On Facebook
    Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
    Parinya Cheewinkulpathom also known as Port Faiyen allegedly posted 3 posts that were deemed to be Lese Majeste offense between april to july 2016. After the 2014 coup, he legally traveled to Laos and was in Vientiane for seven years. Due to his health condition he decided to go back to Bangkok. On 5 march 2021, He was arrested by the police while he was eating lunch at his home. The police ...
  • 'Boonlue' : Comment Facebook about reform the Monarchy
    Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
    ‘บุญลือ’ เป็นชาวจังหวัดสุโขทัยถูกกล่าวหาว่า หมิ่นประมาทกษัตริย์จากการแสดงความคิดเห็นบนเฟซบุ๊ก และมีการโต้เถียงกับกัลฐิตา ชวนชมผู้ร้องทุกข์ที่อยู่จังหวัดพังงา จากนั้นผู้ร้องทุกข์ไปแจ้งความดำเนินคดีที่สภ.ทุ่งคาโงก เป็นผลให้เขาต้องเดินทางไปรายงานตัวและเข้ารับการพิจารณาคดีที่จังหวัดพังงา ในนัดสอบคำให้การ ‘บุญลือ’ ให้การปฏิเสธ แต่กลับคำให้การเป็นรับสารภาพในเวลาต่อมา ...
  • Sombat: posted quote of the King on Facebook.
    Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
    Sombat Thongyoi, a former guard of Red Shirt Protester was allegedly posted 3 messages that deemed to be Lese Majeste offense sometime between October to November 2020. According to statement of allegation, Sombat posted message that was the King's speech addressed to the crowd that greeted him with intention to satire. Another two messages were his comment on the Royal Budget and the ...
  • Phakpinya : shared 6 Facebook statuses and journeyed to defend the case in Narathiwat
    Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
    Phakpinya, a librarian who lives in Bangkok, was accused by Phasit Janhuathon from a Royalist group at Su-ngai Kolok Police Station at the most southern part of the country. She was accused for sharing political content of Facebook. Phasit initially accused her for 4 posts under Lese Majeste and Computer Crimes Act. Phakpinya has to travel for more than 1,000 kilometers to acknowledge the ...
  • Atirut : Shouting at the Royal Motorcade in Queen Sirikit Convention Center
    Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
    On 15 October 2022, the King and the Queen were scheduled to the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre for an opening ceremony. When the royal motorcade was about to depart, the police had people at the convention centre sit down. However, Atitut, who was also in that area, refused to sit down claiming he wish to stand and see. As the royal motorcade went past the convention centre, he ...
  • Jatuporn: Dressed in Traditional Costume in Fashion Show to Satir the Queen
    Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
    On 29 Octotber 2020, "The People" organized  "The People's Art Fashion Show". On Silom Road near the Hindu temple. The event was purely art activity with no public talk. It also needed to note that this event was heald in the same day and the venue was close to the fashion show for the grand opening ot the new collection of of SIRIVANNAVARI that was held at ...
  • Worajet : Defying NCPO order
    Legal Claims: Others
    Worajet Pakeerat, a Law lecturer at Thammasat University, was charged with defying the NCPO order No. 41/2014 because not reporting himself to the NCPO.
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