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Legal Claims: Disrupted peace in a referendum
Chuwong, lawyer and leader of the Krabi Landless Peasantries Group posted message on facebook, stated that he will vote no to the draft constitution on 7 July 2016, someone saw his message on facebook and went to reported the case with the police. On 15 July 2016, the police requested the Court to issue arrest warrant against Chuwong under the Refferendum Act. Chuwong went to report to the ... -
Legal Claims: Others
ปริศนา หนึ่งในผู้ต้องหาจัดทำบุญเปิดร้านน้ำส้มเกล็ดหิมะที่บ้านใน อำเภอเด่นชัย จังหวัดแพร่ โดยเชิญเพื่อนมาร่วมทำบุญ บางส่วนเป็นนักกิจกรรมเสื้อแดงที่เคยเคลื่อนไหวร่วมกันมาก่อน ผู้ร่วมงานนำป้ายขึ้นมากางและถ่ายรูปจำนวน 2 ป้ายมีข้อความว่า “ประชามติต้อง…ไม่โกง ไม่ล้ม ไม่อายพม่า” และ “ศูนย์ปราบโกงจังหวัดแพร่” ... -
Legal Claims: Others
Prior to the referendum, on June 19, 2016, members of United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) held a public gathering for their opening ceremony of UDD Referendum Monitoring center in their respective towns. In the district of Mueng Nongbualamphu, the said activity was allegedly held at a temple, Uthumpornphichai. The defendants denied as only a banner was there but they were ... -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
On 30 August 2013, over 10 policemen arrested Kittithon at his house and accused him of posting Lèse Majesté messages on web board of Internet Freedom website under alias name Kenji. He was remanded at the Bangkok Remand Prison on the same day. Throughout the trial Kittithon was always remanded in custody. On 12 December 2013 the Criminal Court found Kittithon ... -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
Prior to the 2014 coup, Khatawut ran a political analysis radio program called "You are cool" broadcasted on the internet. On 2 June 2014, the NCPO summoned Khatawut to report in a military camp. Khatawut went to report himself on 3 June 2014 and was held under military custody for 7 days. After 7 days, Khatawut was brought to the police and was inform of Lese Majeste accusation. ... -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
A play "The Wolf Bride" was performed at the Grand Audithorium of Thammasat University on 13 October 2013 to commemmorate the 40th Anniversary of 14 October 1973. Later, the Royal Monarch Alert Protection Network reported to the police that content of the play might be an offense against the Article 112 of the Criminal Code. Patiwat and Pornthi were arrested in August ... -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
In July 2015 while Opas is serving prison sentence of his first Lese majeste case Opas was informed of another Lese majeste charge. In the second case, Opas was accused to written message in a toilet near by crime scene of the first case and alledgly committed offense almost at the same time. In October 2015, Opas pleaded guilty before the Military Court, he was sentenced to 3 year in ... -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
Opas was accused to wrote Lese Majeste message on the wall of a toilet in Seacon Square on 15 October 2014. Security guard of the mall caught him before informed the military to brought him to press the charge. Opas requested the court to release him on bail and deposit assets worth 2.5 million Baht (roughly 69,000 USD with an exchange rate at 1 USD = 36 Baht). His request ... -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
In July 2012, while a group of people gathered at the Constitution Court to show their apreciation toward the court, Thitinan walked throught the mass then kicked portrait of the King which held by one man. She was later put on trial. During the interogation and trial Thitinan was remanded in custody for a short period of time before she was released on bail. The court ... -
Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
On 22 July 2008, Daranee or Da Torpedo, anti-coup activist who usually spoke against the coup at the anti-coup demonstration site was arrested by the police at her house. The police later inform Daranee that she was accused to made statements that deemed to be lese majeste offenses 3 times. Daranee was remanded in custody since her arrested, all attemps to bail were rejected. The court set ...