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  • Political rally of the people who want an election at Pattaya
    Legal Claims: Disorderly assembly, Being an organizer but fail to notify public assembly to the authority
    4 March 2018, Sirawith or 'Ja New' announced to organize a public gathering calling for an election at Pattaya beach. There were approximtely 100-200 people participated. Later, 7 people were summoned to police station and charged with Public Assembly Act for not notifying authorities in advance and violation of Head of NCPO order for gathering of 5 persons or more.  On 31 ...
  • Thai Federation case no.4: ‘Umporn’ wore black T-shirt in Chiang Mai
    Legal Claims: Sedition
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  • Run Against Dictatorship: Nakhon Sawan
    Legal Claims: Being an organizer but fail to notify public assembly to the authority
    On 24 December 2019, Krithiran, an architect from Nakhon Sawan province created facebook page "Run for Democracy" to use as channel to spread information about his running campaign. In the same day, this facebook page also advertised running route and informed that the activity on 12 January 2020 between 5 to 6 p.m.   On the date, while Krithiran and the participants were ...
  • Political rally of the people who want an election at BACC #MBK39 (case of organizers) Stared case
    Legal Claims: Disorderly assembly
    On 27 January 2018, a group of people gathered at the sky walk in front of the BACC to protest against the case where the NLA passed the Election  Act with a provision that will made the election delay for another 90 days During the activity, the authority did not used force to crack down the protest but later 9 individuals that the authorities believed to be leaders of the protesters ...
  • Run Against Dictatorship: Satuk Buriram
    Legal Claims: Being an organizer but fail to notify public assembly to the authority
    A facebook user in Satuk District, Buriram Province posted a public status on his Facebook account, announced that he will organize Run Against Dictator activity in the area on 12 January 2020, the same day that this activity will be held nation wide. He also posted a message on his Facebook taged Issaree, a former MP candidate of a former Future Forward Party and invite she to join the ...
  • Sirawith: Defamation by publication and organized the assembly’s event called “Respect My Voice”
    Legal Claims: Defamation
    Phayao, Sirawith and Prarit were the mainstays along with x and y had organized the event called Respect My Voice. This event had been led by Arnon Nampa, a Thai lawyer who always participates in political activities.    The event had developed to raise attention among Thai people about transparency of the election on March 24, 2019, especially the process that the Election ...
  • Thanet: criticized government and army on Facebook
    Legal Claims: Sedition
    Tanet, a political activist, was arrested and charged under Section 116 and Computer Crimes Act Section 14(3) for posting picture, message, opinion and sharing other people's Facebook post causing damage to the government and the army. During the provisional detention, the authorities did not specified which post led to the charge. 
  • Sirawith: Scatter post-it on BTS sky walk
    Legal Claims: Others
    In the evening of 1 May 2016, Sirawith went to sky walk near BTS Chong Nonsi to taking part in a Post-Sith (post right) activity to campaign for freedom of expression and for the release of 8 admin of We Love Gen. Prayuth facebook page who were held under military custody. While conducting his activity, Sirawith throw post-it papers on the floor and asked individuals who came for the ...
  • Anurak: Organized fund raising on the date of Coup Anniversary
    Legal Claims: -
    On 21 May 2020, Anurak or 'Ford' a Red Shirt activist posted message and picture on his facebook announced that on 22 May 2020 which marked 6th anniversary of 22 May 2014 coup, there will be fund raising event to provide help for those who were economically effected by covid19. The event will be held at the Bangkok Art and Cultural Center (BACC) from 5pm - 8pm. On the same ...
  • Sombat Boonngam-Anong : 116 Stared case
    Legal Claims: Offence against security, Sedition
    Sombat or Bor Kor Lai Jood was charged under Section 116 of Criminal Code and Computer-related Crime Act after he was arrested on 5 June 2014. He did not cimply with NCPO order and posted messages on Facebook urging people to protest against the coup.
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