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Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
After Harit and Nuttigar, two of the eight administrators of the page “We love Gen. Prayuth”, were released on bail, they were seized by the police once again and were informed that they were accused of allegedly insult the king according to section 112. The officials confined them to appeal to the court for the permission of the first round of detention, waiting for the police ... -
Legal Claims: Sedition
In the morning of 27 April 2016, 8 person who were accused in this case along with another individual who wasn't charge in this case were arrested in different locations but at the same time. After the arrest, the military brought all individuals to detain in a military camp. However, Nithi a manager of Harit's ramen restuarant was release in the same night without charge. 8 ... -
Legal Claims: Offence against security, Lèse-majesté, Sedition
Prawate was a legal representation for at least 2 Lese Majeste defendants. Prawate also actively expressed his political view on his facebook account. He was arrested by the military on 29 April 2017 and the Criminal Court to remand him in custody without bail. Prawate was accused to committed 10 counts under Lese majeste charge and 3 counts under sedition charge and ... -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
On 12 February 2018 while Thanat was detained at the prison in Ratchaburi Province pending for his Lese Majeste trial at the Ratchaburi Provincial Court, the prison authorities transfered him to the Bangkok Remand prison without given a notice in advance for given any reason. Next morning Thanat was brought to the Criminal Court where he received a copy of complaint stating that he was ... -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
On 20 November 2017, Thanat who is serving his 10 years and 10 months prison sentence for committed offenses under Lese Majeste law in two different cases was transfered by the prison authorities from Bangkok Remand Prison to prison in Ratchaburi Province, the prison authorities neither provide advance notice nor reason with regard to his transfer. Later in January 2018, Thanat was ... -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
While Thanat, a musician and Red Shirt activist was in detain during his first Lese Majeste trial at the Bangkok Military Court, a prosecutor from the Office of Attroney General filed anther lèse majesté charge against him before the Criminal Court. In his second lèse majesté case, Thanat was charged with lèse majesté and with Computer-related ... -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
"Tom Dundee" or Thanat is a former artist and actor. He joined Redshirt political rallies. After the coup in May 2014, Thanat was arrested for two times. The first time is in case of defying NCPO summons on 9 June 2014 but the court granted his provisional release. However, one month later, Thanat was again arrested at his home on 9 July 2014 with lèse majesté ... -
Legal Claims: Being an organizer but fail to notify public assembly to the authority
On 27 April 2016, activist group called Resistant Citizen announce to organiz symbolic action "Just Standing" at the Victory Monument to demand for the release of 9 individuals who were abducted and held under military custody in the early morning of the same date. Initially, the authority inform that the 9 individuals were held after they committed offense under Computer-related ... -
Legal Claims: Disorderly assembly
On 10 February 2018, the Democratic Restoration Group (a political activist group) organized a protest near Mcdonald restuarant on Ratchadamnoen road to demand the NCPO to held the general election within the year 2018. There were about 300 to 500 protesters taking part in the activity. Later on, the police summoned 49 protesters to inform the accusation under ... -
Legal Claims: Defamation, Others
14 myanmar migrant workers revealed labor rights violation in chicken farm industry. They submitted a pettition to National Human Rights Comission saying that they had to work 0700-1700 and worked overtime 19.00-05.00 in the farm without holiday and get paid only 230 baht per day. Later, Laor Court ordered the employer to compensate them 1.7 million baht. However, Thammakaset Co., the ...