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Gregory Morrissey, Published on 18/04/2019
» Future Forward Party secretary-general Piyabutr Saengkanokkul has denied computer crime and contempt of court charges stemming from a video clip of him reading a party statement on the Constitutional Court's decision to dissolve the Thai Raksa Chart Party in March.
Gary Boyle, Published on 30/10/2018
» Police have backed down on a threat to press charges against the artists behind the Rap Against Dictatorship project over the lyrics to their song "Prathet Ku Mee".
Gary Boyle, Published on 27/10/2018
» Controversy over a music video, Prathet Ku Mee (What My Country's Got), which has been perceived as an attack on the military government, is heating up after police threatened to take legal action against the artists and the production team.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 20/07/2017
» Disgraced former monk Nen Kham was detained in Remand Prison on Thursday after authorities completed pressing charges. He arrived in Bangkok from the United States on Wednesday night under heavy escort.
Jon Fernquest, Published on 24/02/2017
» Retired British man scammed out of his life savings in Phuket & BBC reporter may go to prison if they lose in court.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 07/01/2017
» The Justice Ministry has said the man suspected of fatally stabbing a 26-year-old man in Lat Phrao district on Wednesday in a gruesome robbery should never be released.
Jon Fernquest, Published on 03/11/2016
» Sued four times for human rights report, lost one case & won another case dismissed once & for all by Supreme Court today.
Jon Fernquest, Published on 22/07/2016
» Before fleeing to US, 380 million baht seized from monk's bank accounts, ex-monk faces underage sex, kidnapping & money laundering charges.
Jon Fernquest, Published on 13/07/2016
» Almost 10 million signed up for new govt system to make transfers & payments by mobile phone but malware, viruses, privacy & trust issues remain.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 29/04/2016
» How does this affect you? The NLA voted by an overwhelming 160 - 0 in support of the proposed amendments to the 2007 Computer Crime Act in their first reading Thursday. They would increase punishments for offenders.