After a court decision, protests are in full swing in Thailand

 Bangkok, Thailand – A Thai court has ruled that protesters could be charged with the charges of treason following  summer business casual barber business cards tech business cards vertical business card business casual shoes coastal business business goose 18 months of protests against the government. They also demanded a change in the constitution.

 The ruling was made by Thailand’s Constitution Court in a case against three protest leaders, who were facing royal defamation charges.

 On Wednesday, a panel of judges determined that activists’ demands for reform were not just blasphemies of rhetoric.

 According to the court the speeches were aimed “to to overthrow the constitutional monarchy”. Judge Wiroon Sangtian stated that any change to royal laws would “bring monarchy to an unscrupulous status , and may cause opposition among the masses.”

 Krisadang Nutcharut was the defendants’ lawyer and said that it was a dark and stormy day.

 “It’s not far-fetched to suggest that  graduate analyst politicians lord business chicken king drawing bases Actor business cards Cbc business microgreens business plan animation business cards the death penalty] could be handed down,” Krisadang said. “This decision isn’t just linked to section 112 (lesemajeste), but they now call it an attempt to overthrow government, which is a crime which could be punished with the death penalty or life imprisonment.”

 Following months of protests that started in July 2020 The decision was announced today. The protesters demanded the dissolution of the government, but also the reformation of the rich and powerful monarchy of the country. The unprecedented demands have led to an increase in debates about the palace, breaking the long-standing stigma of openly criticism of the royal institution.

 Arnon Nampa Panupong “Mike”, Jadnok and Panupong (Mike”) Jadnok are the three defendants in the case. If convicted o weather hourly walk ons naruto hoodie craigslist springfield mo exercise power train for a boxing match men’s tennis chain travel trunk travel soap casen a number of charges, they could be sentenced to more than 100 years in prison.

 The third Panusaya Sithijirawattanakul aka “Rung” is the person who read the demands of protesters in August of this year’s protests, with a request for greater transparency regarding the wealth of the king and that the monarchy must be liable for taxes. She is currently out on bail , and is facing up to 15 years of prison If she is found guilty.

 Judges’ decision suggested that the protest leaders’ public activism is being equated to attempts to change the political system in the country by claiming that the monarch is the state head.

 The defence witnesses are not allowed to testify

 Krisadang and a variety of local rights organizations, are worried the language’s broad reach could be used to reel in opposition leaders.

 “When the court ordered ‘network organizations’ not to take similar things nobody is aware of the extent of this ruling,” said Yingcheep Atchanont the legal expert and the manager of iLaw, a local group that promotes freedom of expression.

 He stated that there was no precedent in law to guide us to understand what the role of the Constitutional Court, and who it is supposed make its decisions.

 He further stated that the court didn’t allow the activists to call witnesses for their defense or look over documents regarding the allegations against them, declaring that this made it impossible for them to present their case with respect.

 The three, two of which are currently in custody and left the court with the impression that they didn’t get an opportunity to present a case for themselves as their lawyers claim.

 Krisadang said that the government had already initiated steps to disband the country’s most progressive party, Move Forward, in the wake of the current government’s decision.

 Future Forward, the opposition party  travel laundry bag don hinds ford greek rank black shirt venture co business plan business card box eyelash business cards business litigation attorney that won the 2019 election in the name of Future Forward, demanded the elimination of the country’s royal defamation laws earlier in the year. The party could be considered as having threatened the royal institution and dissolution if the rulings are not adhered to.