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THAILAND

Chinese men flee to Hong Kong after Chon Buri home invasion

Online Reporters, Published on 19/07/2024

» Three Chinese men escaped to Hong Kong after breaking into a house in Chon Buri, tying up a compatriot for money and kidnapping his female cousin on Wednesday night.

THAILAND

Pita comments on censoring of BBC

Online Reporters, Published on 30/05/2023

» Move Forward Party leader Pita Limjaroenrat on Tuesday expressed concern about media freedom after a local pay-TV provider blocked a BBC profile about him.

THAILAND

Lawyer petitions to gag Move Forward on lese majeste law

Online Reporters, Published on 30/05/2023

» A lawyer has asked the Office of the Attorney General to forward a petition to the Constitutional Court requesting that it order Move Forward leader and aspirant prime minister Pita Limjaroenrat and his party to cease their campaign to change the lese majeste law.

THAILAND

People victory after court revoked gag order - Chuvit

Online Reporters, Published on 08/04/2023

» Former massage parlour tycoon-turned-whistleblower Chuvit Kamolvisit has celebrated the Civil Court's ruling to revoke its injunction, which had ordered him to suspend his criticism of the Bhumjaithai Party's policy of legalising cannabis, as a victory for the people.

THAILAND

Court denies Thanathorn bail request for student

Online Reporters, Published on 21/10/2021

» A court has dismissed a bail request by Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit for the temporary release of Benja Apan, a Thammasat third-year student charged with royal insult.

THAILAND

PM revokes order gagging free speech after court injunction

Online Reporters, Published on 10/08/2021

» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has revoked an order restricting freedom of speech under Section 9 of the emergency decree after the Civil Court issued an injunction against its use.

THAILAND

Civil Court blocks PM's gag on free speech

Online Reporters, Published on 06/08/2021

» The Civil Court on Friday ruled in favour of the media by issuing an injunction suspending Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s regulation restricting freedom of speech and threatening internet censorship.