By Prachatai |
5 years since the mass protests of 2020, an exhibition of objects belonging to 40 activists and protesters are now on display at Kinjai Contemporary.
By Prachatai |
The Criminal Court has dismissed charges against 17 activists arrested during a protest on 13 October 2020, but gave one activist a suspended prison sentence for destruction of property and fined another for holding a public assembly without notifying the authorities.
By Prachatai |
Human rights lawyer and activist Anon Nampa has been found guilty of royal defamation and sentenced to 4 years in prison for a speech he gave during a protest on 14 October 2020. He is now detained at the Bangkok Remand Prison while the Appeal Court considers his bail request.
By Prachatai |
As the Criminal Court prepares to deliver a verdict in the royal defamation trial against human rights lawyer Anon Nampa next Tuesday (26 September), the South Korea-based May 18 Memorial Foundation issued a statement expressing concern about freedom of expression in Thailand.
By Prachatai |
<p>In a statement issued on Monday (27 December), the lawyer of activists Parit Chiwarak, Panupong Jadnok, Anon Nampa, and Jatupat Boonpattararaksa announced that his clients will not be filing another bail request, having been denied bail again last Friday (24 December).</p>