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  • Parasite that Smiles: Pegasus Spyware Targeting Dissidents in Thailand
        PARASITE THAT SMILES: PEGASUS SPYWARE TARGETING DISSIDENTS IN THAILAND   KEY FINDINGS •          The Pegasus spyware, dubbed the most sophisticated cyber-espionage weapon in the world, was found to have been used against Thai...
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  • Lèse majesté case situation under “ the 4 years of NCPO”: The most tense and the unbelievably relief
      Throughout the period under the rule of the NCPO, the enforcement and prosecution toward individuals by “ lèse majesté law ” according to Article 112 of the Criminal Code, is one of the most interesting public issue. Even if this phenomenon has continuously happened since year 2007, there is...
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  • Three years of the NCPO and its reinforcement of “stable, prosperous and sustainable” powers
      This year marks the third anniversary of the staging of a coup by the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO). Cloaked in beautiful discourse of an attempt to “reform” the country and to tackle chronic problems, the NCPO has exercised its power to issue at least 584 Announcements/Orders...
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  • Three years has passed: How much have people gained from fighting for their rights?
      Undeniably, the three years under the rule of the NCPO regime has been brimming with numerous civic mobilizations. In an era where people’s voices are stifled, ingenious ways have been crafted to make their voices heard. Some individuals have staged symbolic actions while others have...
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  • Twenty-four Months of Rule by the NCPO: The Exercise of Military Power Over the Judicial System
      During the two years in which the NCPO has held power, they have chosen to relentlessly suppress those who dissent against their rule. This suppression occurs through the application of both ordinary and special laws.   For example, Articles 112 and 116 of the Criminal Code and the...
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  • 364 days after the coup: Report on the situation of freedom of expression in Thailand
    On 22 May 2014, the military clique in the name of “National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO)” seized power from the Yingluck Shinawatra government citing as its pretext the incessant violence which has led to massive casualties among people and damage to properties, hence the seizure of the...
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