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By Article 112: Awareness Campaign |
<p>Since 19 September 2006, a large number of individuals have been directly and indirectly affected under Section 112 of the Criminal Code, also known as the l&egrave;se majest&eacute; law&rdquo;. Statistics from 2005 to 2009 reveal that there have been 547 l&egrave;se majest&eacute; cases altogether. 247 cases have reached a verdict. In April 2011 alone, this law has been used against Thai citizens in a wide number of occasions, as reported in the news. Here are the cases: </p>
By Article 112: Awareness Campaign |
<p>&nbsp;&ldquo;Article 112: Awareness Campaign&rdquo; is a group of individuals from different walks of life who are concerned with the Article 112 of the Thai Criminal Code as a serious threat to rights, freedoms and democracy. Over the past 5 years, there has been a sharp increase in the number of those accused and prosecuted on charges of lese majeste. This undeniably represents seriousness of the problems with the law which, in order to find the solution, requires open public discussions and studies.</p>
<p class="rteleft">On 27 Mar, immediately after the public forum held by Nitirassadorn, the group of Thammasat law lecturers, to propose amendments to the l&egrave;se majest&eacute; law, a group of activists launched a public awareness campaign to call on Thai society to open up discussion and debate about the law.</p>