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By Prachatai |
A 20-year-old man has been sentenced to three years in prison on a royal defamation charge after allegedly painting graffiti about monarchy reform during a protest at Din Daeng on 13 September 2021.
By Prachatai |
<p>Four protesters detained pending trial on charges relating to the burning of a police truck during a protest on 11 June 2022 have been granted bail after spending over 240 days in prison.</p>
By Prachatai |
<p>The commander of the Bangkok police force on Wednesday rejected allegations that its officers endangered anti-government demonstrators by aiming baton rounds at their upper bodies during a recent confrontation.</p>
By Prachatai |
By Prachatai |
<p>An 18-year-old homeless man faces 21 charges resulting from protests at the Din Daeng intersection in August &ndash; October 2021.</p>
By Prachatai |
<p>It has been 2 months since Auttasit Nussa and Weeraphab Wongsaman filed a complaint against police at the Din Daeng Police Station for beating them while in custody. &nbsp;The incident allegedly occurred on 29 October 2021. &nbsp;Thus far, there has been little progress in the investigation, however.</p>
By Prachatai |
<p>An interview of a lawyer, a severely beaten protester and an arrested citizen media over what happened in one of the most brutal night raid at Din Daeng Intersection.</p>
By Yiamyut Sutthichaya, Nontawat Numbenchapol |
<p>These interviews with 5 among the many people who have clashed with Crowd Control Police at the Din Daeng intersection attempt to explain the motives behind the burning, explosions and firing at the police in a way that they still believe is nonviolent.</p>
By Kritsada Subpawanthanakun |
<p>On the surface of events, we may only see media photos of the confrontations at Din Daeng since August 2021, but an observer of the protests sees many minor details under the surface which could help defuse the violence.&nbsp;</p>
By Thanarat Khiaolailoet |
<p>An interview with the page admin of &lsquo;Thalugaz&rsquo; regarding the continuous clash with police at one of Bangkok&#39;s major intersections. They insist that they are within international framework of nonviolence while the violence comes from the&nbsp;provocations by Crowd Control Police.</p>
By Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Thailand |
<p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/FCCThailand/posts/4382704865147763">The Foreign Correspondents&#39; Club of Thailand (FCCT)</a> expressed its concerns after the Thai police threatened to arrest journalists covering protests after the 21.00 curfew and issued a list of preconditions for journalists to be allowed to work after curfew which some will be unable to meet.&nbsp;</p>
By Prachatai |
<p>According to Police General Suwat Jangyodsuk, Commissioner General of the Royal Thai Police, a police detention pick-up truck driver who fled the scene of an accident after running over a protester was afraid of the threat posed by nearby demonstrators.</p>