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  • 'Sichon' : Sedition charge for posting picture of King Rama 9th
    Legal Claims: Offence against security, Illegal dissemination of information, Lèse-majesté, Sedition
    'Sichon' is a pseudonym of the defendant. He was arrested on 26 September 2018 under an arrest warrant from Bangkok Military Court. He was charged for posting a picture of King Rama the 9th with his comment on his facebook. He was initially charged under lese majeste law and detained in prison. Later, the police did not prosecute him under this charge but leave only charges under ...
  • Patnaree: Facebook chat
    Legal Claims: Lèse-majesté
    Patnaree, mother of Sirawith - activist of Democratic Study Group was charged with Lese Majeste. The alledged offense were messages in Facebook Messenger where she had conversation with Burin, a man who had been convicted in another Lese Majeste case. The Military Prosecutor already filed charge against her before the military court on 1 August 2016. Patnaree was release on bail in the same ...
  • Somlak 2nd case : Posted facebook criticizing a gold mine in Pichit province
    Legal Claims: Defamation
    Somlak Hutanuwatr posted a message on her Facebook account named “Somlak Hutanuwatr (Thai Leak)”, stating that “it is the first medical documentation that dares to conclude that the mine caused a contamination….” and also attached link to download the mentioned document. On the same day, Smith Tungkasamit, the second defendant in this case, shared ...
  • Somlak 1st case: Posted Facebook criticising a gold mine in Phichit Province
    Legal Claims: Defamation
    On March 2016, Somlak and Tanyarat were charged under defamation and Computer Crime Act for posting messages on Facebook accusing Akara Resources Public Company who own the gold mine in Pichit Province not paying tax.
  • 'Talk for freedom' event in Khon Kaen University
    Legal Claims: Disorderly assembly
    On 31 July 2016, youth activists groups organized a talk called 'Talk for Freedom: The draft Constitution and E-sarn people' in Khon Kaen University. Before the event started, police and military officers including university staff asked to stop the event but the organizers denied and moved on. Until 17 Augeust 2016, police from Muang Khon Kaen Police Station issued a warrant under ...
  • Night Daodin: Hold Banner against the Coup
    Legal Claims: Others
    นักศึกษากลุ่มดาวดิน 7 คนถูกกล่าวหาว่าฝ่าฝืนคำสั่งหัวหน้าคสช.ที่ 3/2558  หลังออกมาแสดงสัญลักษณ์คัดค้านการรัฐประหาร โดยถือป้ายผ้าที่เขียนข้อความว่า “คัดค้านรัฐประหาร”  ที่อนุสาวรีย์ประชาธิปไตย จังหวัดขอนแก่น เมื่อวันที่ 22 พฤษภาคม 2558 ภายหลังภาณุพงษ์ หรือ ”ไนซ์ ดาวดิน” หนึ่งในผู้ต้องหา ถูกดำเนินคดี “พูดเพื่อเสรีภาพ” ...
  • 7 Dao Din: Hold Banner against the Coup Stared case
    Legal Claims: Disorderly assembly
    On 22 may 2015, 7 student activists from the faculty of Law, Khonkhean University under the name "Dao Din Group" gathered at the Democracy Monument in Khonkhean and hold a banner to oppose the coup in an occasion of coup anniversary. They were all arrested and informed of charge under Order of the Head of NCPO no. 3/2015.     After bail was granted, they declared civil ...
  • Political rally of the people who want an election at BACC #MBK39 (case of participants) 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 30 individuals that the authorities believed to be protesters were informed ...
  • Tepha: Defying public assembly act Stared case
    Legal Claims: Disorderly assembly, Others
    Villagers from Tepha district, Songkla province who opposed coal power plant projected joined a three-day rally from Tepha district to Muang district to communicate to pubilc regarding their needs to stop the project and submit their letter directly to Gen. Prayuth Chan O-cha the Head of NCPO. On 27 November 2017, authorities stopped the rally saying that it violated the Public Assembly Act ...
  • Apichat: Protest Against the Coup
    Legal Claims: Disorderly assembly
    Apichat was arrested and charged with violating the NCPO announcement no. 7/2557 after joining a protest against the coup on 23 May 2014 in front of the Bangkok Art and Cultural Center. The examination of witnesses for this case proceeded on 11 and 30 September and on 5 November 2015. 6 witnesses gave testimonies before the court. 2 were witnesses for the prosecution 4 were witnesses for ...
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