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In response to the press query regarding Amnesty International’s press release regarding the trial of Darunee Charnchoengsilpakul, Mr. Thani Thongphakdi, Acting Director-General of Information Department and Foreign Ministry Spokesman, said on 26 June 2009 that the trial on this case like any other cases before the court has been in accordance with the process of law.

The defendant is accorded the right to a fair trial, due opportunity to contest the charges, and assistance from her lawyer.The acting spokesman added that under Section 177 of the Criminal Procedure Code, the judge has discretion in deciding to hold closed trials in certain cases if they are deemed to involve sensitive matters for the interest of public order, good moral or national security, which is consistent with international law (Article 14 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights) and not dissimilar to practice in other countries. It is therefore regrettable, indeed unwarranted, that Amnesty International should have raised any question about the integrity and professionalism of the Thai judiciary.

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