Three anti-government protest leaders who tested positive for Covid-19 during their detention remain in "good condition", according to the Corrections Department.
The Criminal Court yesterday approved a bail request for protest leader Panusaya "Rung" Sitthijirawattanakul on the condition that she does not get involved in activities tarnishing the reputation of the monarchy.
savage and vindictive higher-ups.
Kritsadang revealed that:
he visited Parit on 28 April and spoke to him through teleconference. During the visit, Parit told Kritsadang that he has
not been able to sleep, his skin is dry, and that he suffers from nausea and fatigue.
Blood was also found in his stools, but he has not been sent to the Medical Correctional Institution to have his condition assessed.
The court exhibited a
Meanwhile the “Department of Corrections has denied that Parit’s condition has worsened…”.
The ruling to deny bail was “signed by judge Tawan Rodcharoen. Judge Tawan delivered the verdict in the Joe Gordon lèse majesté case in 2011.” Joe had repeated bail requests denied. When he finally agreed to plead guilty and he was sentenced to 5 years.
Activist Parit hospitalised on day 46 of hunger strike
Correction officials feared detained pro-democracy protest leader could go into shock
published : 30 Apr 2021 at 19:26
54 An ambulance arrives at Bangkok Remand Prison to take detained protest leader Parit Chiwarak to Ramathibodi Hospital on Friday. (Thai Lawyers for Human Rights photo)
Protest leader Parit “Penguin” Chiwarak has been admitted to Ramathibodi Hospital for treatment of deteriorating health from a hunger strike that has reached 46 days.
His hospitalisation came a day after Corrections Department officials rebutted online rumours about Mr Parit s health, saying he and fellow hunger striker Panusaya “Rung” Sithijirawattanakul were not in danger.
Fasting rally leaders both well
published : 29 Apr 2021 at 16:44
56 Anti-government rally leader Parit Penguin Chiwarak, at the Criminal Court in Bangkok on March 15 for trial proceedings. (Photo: Varuth Hirunyatheb)
The Corrections Department has denied reports on social media that protest rally leader Parit Penguin Chiwarak, who is on a hunger strike, had excreted blood and flesh , saying he was physically well.
Department deputy director-general Thawatchai Chaiwat said that on Thursday morning Mr Parit could talk and was well and conscious. He was tired and had dry lips, but was not dizzy.
Mr Parit, who is detained at Bangkok Remand Prison, could do his routines and walk. He was continuing his fast, taking only mineral water but accepting intravenous injections. He rejected any blood sugar test, Mr Thawatchai said.