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  • Protest 24 March 2021 #Because this country belong to the People
    Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
    On 24 March 2021, the United Front of Thammasat and Demonstration organized protest "Because this country belong to the People" at Ratchaprasong Intersection. This protest was held 4 days after the crackdown of REDEM at the Royal Field on 20 March 2021. The organizer made an announcement clearly that there will be speakers on the stage as well as security guard team to take care of ...
  • Chukiat: sticked a banner "litter here" on portriat of the King
    Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
    Chukiat Sangwong or (Justin Thailand), an activist from Samut Prakan province went to join protest of the REDEM at Sanamluang on 20 March 2021. As the protest went on some protesters tried to pull containers where the police used as barier at Sanamluang down. The police then use force to crackdown the protest.  During the protest, the plainclothes police saw the incident ...
  • 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 ...
  • Chaiamorn: Burning down the King's portrait
    Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
    Chiamorn or 'Ammy the Bottom Blues' a singer who joined political movement was arrested in Ayuthaya Province on 3 March 2021 After the incident where the King's portrait in front of the prison's entrance was burned down, video record of the incident was publicized via Facebook account believed by the authorities to be posted by Chaiamorn. The police requested the court ...
  • Protest in front of Phu Khiao Police Station
    Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté, Sedition
    On 1 February 2021, activist group called "Radsadon", the organizer of the "Radsadon On Tour" camp, held a protest in front of Phu Khieo Police Station to demand for public apology.   Earlier, in late January 2021 the police from Phu Khiao Police Station went to visit houses of students who applied to participate in the camp activity. As a result many ...
  • Parit: Speech at Mob Fest
    Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
    9 กุมภาพันธ์ 2564 พริษฐ์ หรือ เพนกวิน ถูกพนักงานอัยการฟ้องคดีด้วยข้อหาตามประมวลกฎหมายอาญามาตรา 112, มาตรา 116, ข้อหาฝ่าฝืน พ.ร.ก.ฉุกเฉินฯ, ข้อหาใช้เครื่องเสียงโดยไม่ได้รับอนุญาต จากการปราศรัยในเวทีชุมนุมที่จัดโดยกลุ่มม็อบเฟส ที่อนุสาวรีย์ประชาธิปไตย เมื่อวันที่ 14 พฤศจิกายน 2563    ในวันส่งฟ้องพริษฐ์ถูกฝากขังโดยศาลไม่ให้ประกันตัว โดยเขาถูกคุมขังเป็นเวลา 92 ...
  • Digital Ministry blocks video clip 'Royal Vaccine' of 'Progressive Movement'
    Legal Claims: Offence against security, Lèse-majesté
    29 January 2021 Ministry of Digital Economy and Society submitted motion to the court asking to block video clip of Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit explaining under the topic “Royal Vaccine: Who Benefits and Who Doesn't?" on Facebook, Youtube and Progressive Movement website claiming that the content might against lese majeste law and effect to National Security. The court order ...
  • Nut: Wore crop top at Siam Paragon
    Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
    On 20 December 2020, leader of "The People" organized activity #anyonecanwearcroptop at Siam Paragon. "Nut" and Thanakorn who were youth at time of the incident. After the incident, "Nut" and Thanakorn were summoned to acknowledge accusation under section 112 of the Criminal Code. Both went to acknowledge accusation on 20 January 2020 at Patumwan Police ...
  • Parit: Wore crop top at Siam Paragon
    Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
    ON 20 December 2020, Parit, Panussaya, Panupong and Benja went to Siam Paragon to take action in campaign called #anyonecanwearcroptop where all of them dressed in croptop to walk at Siam Paragon. Parit gave interview that this symbolic action was a response to a case that pne of the 17 years old boy was prosecuted under Lese Majeste law for dressed in croptop cloth during fashion show ...
  • Hung a banner criticized Royal Budget at Lampang Province
    Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
    On 30 December 2020, a big banner written Royal Budget > Covid19 Vaccines was hung on Ratchadaphisek Bridge in Muang District Lampang Province. Later, on 18 January 2021 police from Muang Lampang Police Station went to search office of Progressive Movement (Lampang Branch). The police presented search warrant authorized by Lampang Provincial Court to one of alleged offenders before ...
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