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  • Review of the situations in 2015: Justice Made to Order, Freedom Still Out of Stock
      The right to freedom of expression under the military junta all year round of 2015 remains critical. The restrictions seemed to be a bit relaxed the middle of the year, but as the year is drawing to its close, it has become dramatically serious. Attitude adjustment continues to be the...
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  • 2014 Situation Summary Report 5/5: Self-censorship, restricted access to online media, and the shutdown of community radio before and after the coup
    At the beginning of 2014, the heated protests of the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), which had begun in November 2013, were ongoing. The protests continued until 20 May 2014 when the Royal Thai Army claimed that the PDRC and other political protests could lead to unrest and violence...
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  • 2014 Situation Summary Report 4/5: The Use of Libel Law and the Computer Crimes Act to Stifle Free Expression
    Defamation law and the Computer Crimes Act B.E. 2550 [C.E. 2007] (CCA) continue to be weapons used by both the state and private actors to stifle or retaliate against dissent. In 2014, lawsuits arose from the exercise of the right to freedom of expression, the act of giving an...
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  • 2014 Situation Summary Report 3/5: Freedom of Assembly/Expression and Political Charges
      There has been a dramatic change in the situation of freedom of assembly and expression since the 22 May 2014 coup by the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO). Under the power granted by martial law, the NCPO declared Announcement No.7/2557, which prohibited political gatherings...
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  • 2014 Situation Summary Report 2/5: Lèse majesté cases: One step forward, three steps backward
    In early 2014, the situation of cases concerning Article 112 of the Criminal Code, or lèse majesté cases, was relatively less tense in comparison to the post-coup period. A number of verdicts made prior to the coup were in favor of the accused. The rights of the accused and society were given an...
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  • 2014 Situation Summary Report 1/5: Summons, Arrests, and Arbitrary Detention under Martial Law
      Following the seizure of power by the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) on 22 May 2014, the long years of large-scale mass demonstrations and political turmoil came to an end in Thailand.  Since then, the NCPO has summoned at least 666 individuals to report and arrested at...
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  • A roundup of 2014: The deprivation of the rights by a civilian sector which has paved the way for the seizure of power and rampant human rights abuse
    Late 2013, Thailand’s political situation has plunged into turmoil. MPs from the Phue Thai Party proposed the Amnesty Bill "the blanket version" for parliamentary reading causing outcries and massive demonstrations. Even though the Bill was eventually scrapped, but it has failed to douse...
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  • Thailand’s Freedom of Expression During 2012-2013: New Prosecutions, Laws, Policies, Directives and Verdicts
      At present, Thailand’s right to freedom of expression is subjected to numerous regulations. It should be noted that all of the applicable laws to regulate freedom of expression in Thailand have been drafted and enacted by the National Legislative Assembly (NLA) installed after the 19...
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  • Freedom Report 2013: The year of higher courts
    Time flies as the year 2013 is drawing to a close. Just from January until October this year, it shows a sign of sheer fluctuation of freedom of expression in Thailand. Some prisoners of conscience have been released, either via being granted bail or being acquitted or pardoned, several new cases...
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