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<p>Soldiers have visited an activist calling for an investigation into the junta’s controversial submarine deal with China. &nbsp;</p> <p>On 8 May 2017, soldiers visited the house of Srisuwan Janya, Secretary-General of a political group called the Association to Protect the Thai Constitution (APTC).</p> <p>“At 2:30 pm, [they] missed me and paid a visit,”&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/thaisgwa/posts/1294882573894534?pnref=story">Srisuwan posted on his Facebook account</a>.</p>
<p>The military has detained an activist calling for the return of the 1932 Revolution memorial plaque.</p>
<p>An association against global warming has filed a lawsuit against five Thai government entities over plans to build more coal-fired power plants.</p>
<p>The Chair of the Department of Public Prosecutor Commission (DPPC) has removed the Deputy Director-General of the DPPC after he supported a call to investigate corruption allegations against the junta leader’s brother.</p>
<p>A political activist has asked the Thai authorities to probe the construction in northern Thailand of a dike named after a sister-in-law of the Thai junta leader. Meanwhile, a company where her son is a share-holder reportedly won two construction projects from the Thai Army.</p>
<p>The Thai military have intimidated an environmental activist who is calling for the nullification of the result of the referendum on the junta-backed draft charter, saying the referendum was unfair. &nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>Srisuwan Janya, Secretary-General of a political group called the Association to Protect the Thai Constitution (APTC), posted a&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/thaisgwa/posts/1043771222339005">message on his FB account&nbsp;</a>at 9:19 am on Tuesday, 9 August 2016, reporting that several soldiers in uniform again visited his house in Bangkok.</p>
<div> <div>For the first time, the junta has arranged a so-called attitude adjustment session outside a military barrack. </div></div>
<p>Thai military officers detained for an ‘attitude adjustment’ session a political activist who accused the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of cronyism.</p> <p>Military officers on at 5:13 pm Thursday 15 October 2015 paid a visit to Srisuwan Janya, Secretary-General of the Thai Constitution Protection Association before taking him to the First Army Region Headquarters on Ratchadamnoen Road in central Bangkok.</p>