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THAILAND

Ex-Asean boss blasts Facebook campaign

News, Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 19/02/2013

» Former Asean secretary-general Surin Pitsuwan has condemned negative campaigns for the Bangkok governor election being circulated online.

THAILAND

Court acquits accused in Facebook case

News, Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 01/11/2012

» The Criminal Court has acquitted lese majeste defendant Surapak Phuchaisaeng, citing a lack of credible evidence.

THAILAND

Computer expert testifies in lese majeste case

Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 20/09/2012

» A prosecution witness has told the Criminal Court he found evidence in two computers seized from lese majese defendant Surapak Phuchaisaeng that they had been used to access a Facebook page deemed offensive to the monarchy.

THAILAND

LM case: only 1 person involved

Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 20/09/2012

» The last prosecution witnesses in the Surapak Phuchaisaeng lese majeste computer crime case have testified that the defendant was the only person in possession of the computers which showed the usage path of the offending email and Facebook account in the internet cache later traced by the authorities in the form of “temporary files”.

THAILAND

No trace of Facebook entry found in seized computers

News, Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 21/09/2012

» The Criminal Court is expected to wrap up its hearing into the lese majeste case of computer programmer Surapak Phuchaisaeng today with testimony from two witnesses, including the accused himself.

THAILAND

Criminal Court to rule on Surapak case on Oct 31

News, Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 22/09/2012

» The Criminal Court will rule on the lese majeste case of computer programmer Surapak Phuchaisaeng on Oct 31.

THAILAND

LM evidence disputed

Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 21/09/2012

» Judges will rule on Oct 31 in the lese majeste trial of computer expert Surapak Phuchaisang, after hearing defence witnesses on Friday rebut police evidence as not credible enough to convict the defendant.