Thai Democracy Activist Jailed Under Royal Defamation Law
Panupong Jadnok, a leader of pro-reform demonstrations in 2020, was jailed for three years over social media posts related to the Thai king.
Panupong Jadnok, a leader of pro-reform demonstrations in 2020, was jailed for three years over social media posts related to the Thai king.
Activist Panupong Jadnok and human rights lawyer Anon Numpa were granted bail. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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My return to the prison this time causes me no problems. Unlike my previous stint in jail, I had no anxiety anticipating what I will face inside.
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Activist associated with the Thalu Wang and Thalu Gas movements visible figure in large protests and frequent speaker on democratic reforms.