Demanding the release – stopping the prosecution of “Anon Nampha”

Phitsanulok Road, Amnesty submitted 7,301 signatures, presenting 3 demands for the release - stopping the prosecution of "Anon Nampa" and repealing or amending laws that violate people's rights and freedoms. News reporters reported that Amnesty Thailand, together with the People's Amnesty Network, brought 7,301 signatures to submit a petition to Mr. Settha Thavisin, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, and Pol. Col. Thawee Sodsong, Minister of Justice. After driving people around the world to participate in signing and sending letters calling on the government to end the legal action against Mr. Anon Nampha or "Attorney Anon," a political activist. After being ordered by the Criminal Court to be imprisoned for a total of 8 years without parole, including all citizens and youths who have been prosecuted for political crimes. with Mr. Somkid Chueakong, Deputy Secretary-General to the Prime Minister for Political Affairs Come out and get a book. As for today's gathering, Amnesty has already requested permi ssion to hold a public gathering with Dusit Police Station. The protesters started forming a procession from in front of the Ministry of Education. Phitsanulok Road side The procession then stopped and gave a speech in a loudspeaker truck. At Miskawan Park intersection This is because officials have put up steel barriers to block the intersection so that people cannot pass through to the front. Complaint Receiving Center (Office of the Public Sector Development Commission), Government House Because it is a restricted area near government offices and there is fear that it will affect the Rajapakdee Party. The protest location was in the Chamai Maruchet Bridge area. Ms. Piyanuch Kotsan, Director of Amnesty International Thailand said that bringing names of citizens, members, and activists from around the world Let's submit a request to the Thai government to release and drop all charges against Mr. Anon Nampa and other activists this time because those who have been prosecuted should receive amnesty. They shou ld not be prosecuted for exercising their rights. "Expression of assembly therefore communicated to the government which is a civilian government The government is called elected. It should act to protect people from being arrested. Detained and should be given the right to bail,' Ms. Piyanuch said. In addition, Ms. Piyanuch Reiterated the announcement that the Thai government had made to the international community and the international community that Thailand will apply for membership of the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC) between 2025 and 2027, reiterating and making a commitment to promote human rights in its own country. And if the Thai state wants to be a part of the Human Rights Council The Thai state must respect and protect human rights in its own country as it has announced. Mr. Somkid said that bringing several amnesty bills to parliament confirmed that it was not a delay. Because they know that if some copies are brought in, there is a high chance that they will be rejected. 'Because sometimes I want a full glass of water. But sometimes the glass is half full and you have to accept it.' There are many matters in the House. Submitting a letter today understands that it is a need of the modern society of children and youth. I congratulate all parties who came to submit letters. Because I believe that at least Thai people can talk to each other. The demands will be implemented and the progress will be kept informed. Reporters reported that As for Amnesty's demands to the government, there are 3 points: 1. Immediately and unconditionally release Mr. Anon Nampa, including children and youths who are being prosecuted simply for exercising their human rights. 2. While the guilty verdict has not yet been reversed and legal action taken. Must allow Mr. Anon Nampha and other activists have the right to be temporarily released and ensuring that bail conditions do not impose arbitrary restrictions on the exercise of rights. 3. Amend, add, or repeal laws that have been used. to limit the rights to freedom of expression and assembly This was around noon. The protesters ended the rally. But the police have not yet opened traffic on Phitsanulok Road. Suan Miskawan Intersection Heading to Chamai Maruchet Bridge. In any way. Source: Thai News Agency

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