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No 'Happy' until next week | Big Lychee, Various Sectors

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No 'Happy' until next week | Big Lychee, Various Sectors

No 'Happy' until next week | Big Lychee, Various Sectors
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Repressive bail and 112 illegality


1
07
2021
Readers might be interested in a report at Asia Democracy Chronicles on “Repressive bail conditions stifle basic freedoms in Thailand” by Anon Chawalawan from iLaw.
In an otherwise reasonable report, we wonder why Anon decided to begin the report with the usual lazy journalism: “In Thailand, the monarchy is revered.” Recent events have demonstrated that this is not true. The monarchy is contested.
Clipped from the linked report
One point worth repeating is on how bail comes with political conditions:
… the activists behind bars must accept certain conditions imposed by the court if they want their temporary freedom. The court will dismiss the petitions for bail of activists who do not agree to the conditions, such as the prohibition for them “to take part in any activity that may harm the monarchy.” The court is likely to dismiss said petitions until the activists agree to the condition. ....

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