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The year was tumultuous for Thailand with the passing of King Bhumibhol Adulyadej on October 1. The Thai government, led by Prime Minister Gen. Prayut Chan- ocha, repeatedly failed in 2. United Nations General Assembly and Human Rights Council to respect human rights and restore democratic rule. A new constitution, which will entrench unaccountable and abusive military power, was adopted in a referendum marked by repressive tactics against critics of the proposed constitution. Referendum and New Constitution. In the lead up to the constitutional referendum on August 7, the ruling National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) junta curtailed the rights to freedom of expression, association, and peaceful assembly through repressive laws such the Referendum Act, the Computer Crime Act, and article 1.
NCPO orders censoring media and preventing public gatherings of more than five people. Thai authorities arrested at least 1. The government also did not provide equal access to state media for opponents of the proposed constitution, and failed to ensure that the election commission overseeing the referendum acted impartially. The constitution passed with support from 6. The 2. 01. 4 interim constitution permitted the NCPO to wield unlimited administrative, legislative, and judicial power without effective oversight or accountability, including for human rights violations. The new constitution endorses such powers, and ensures that the junta cannot be held accountable for abuses it has committed since taking power in the May 2.
Instead of paving the way for a return to democratic civilian rule as promised in its so- called road map, the junta has created and imposed a political structure that appears designed to prolong the military’s grip on power. Censorship and Restrictions on Free Expression. The junta continued to censor public discussions related to human rights, democracy, the monarchy, and the NCPO’s performance. On September 2. 8, Amnesty International cancelled its Bangkok press conference to launch a report on torture in Thailand after authorities threatened to arrest senior Amnesty International staff for working illegally as foreigners in the country.
The NCPO granted power to the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission to punish critical media. Outspoken news analysts at Voice TV and Spring News channels were suspended because of their critical reporting about military rule. In July 2. 01. 6, Peace TV channel was forced off the air for 3. The junta regularly exercises its power to ban political assembly of more than five persons. Protesters who take part in peaceful protests to express disagreement with the junta face up to two years in prison. The junta also broadly used sedition charges, which carry up to seven years in prison, to prosecute those who express opposition to military rule. In March, the military in Chiang Mai province arrested and charged Theerawan Charoensuk with sedition for posting a photo on Facebook 0f her holding a red bowl inscribed with Thai New Year greetings from former Prime Ministers Thaksin Shinawatra and Yingluck Shonawatra.
Since the coup, at least 3. The junta continues to prosecute people under the lese majeste (insulting the monarchy) laws, an offense punishable by up to 1. Since the May 2. 01.
Thai authorities have charged at least 6. The crackdown has intensified since the death of King Bhumibhol Adulyadej on October 1. Watch A Christmas Carol Tube Free more. There were at least seven cases of vigilante violence targeting those accused of making negative comments about the late king or Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, or not wearing black during the 3. The government in 2. United States, United Kingdom, Sweden, France, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Cambodia, and Laos send back Thai citizens who sought political asylum from persecution under lese majeste charges. Arbitrary Detention and Military Courts. On September 1. 2, General Prayut revoked three NCPO orders that empowered military courts to try civilians for national security offenses, including sedition and lese majeste.
However, the action is not retroactive and does not affect the more than 1,8. The military also retains power to arrest, detain, and interrogate civilians for a wide range of offenses without safeguards against abuse or accountability for human rights violations. The NCPO summarily dismissed allegations that the military has tortured and ill- treated detainees, even after the death of fortune- teller Suriyan Sucharitpolwong and Police Maj. Prakrom Warunprapa—both charged with lese majeste—during their detention at the 1. Army Circle military base in Bangkok in November 2. At time of writing, 4.
Army Circle military base in Bangkok without effective safeguards against abuse. The NCPO has summoned members of the Pheu Thai Party and the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD), known as the “Red Shirts,” as well as other activists accused by authorities of opposing military rule, for “attitude adjustment.” Failure to report to the NCPO’s summons is considered a criminal offense. The NCPO compelled persons released from “attitude adjustment” programs to sign an agreement stating they will not make political comments, be involved in political activities, or travel abroad without permission.
Failure to comply with such agreements can result in a new detention or two years in prison. Lack of Accountability for Politically Motivated Violence.
Despite evidence showing that government security forces were responsible for the majority of casualties during the 2. Abhisit Vejjajiva government or military personnel have been charged for unlawfully killing and wounding protesters or passersby. While UDD leaders and supporters faced serious criminal charges for the 2. People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD), knowns as the “Yellow Shirts,” during political confrontations in 2. People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) in 2. Violence and Abuses in Southern Border Provinces.
Since January 2. 00. Malay Muslims and Thai Buddhists have been killed in the armed conflict in Thailand’s southern border provinces. An ongoing peace dialogue between the government and the Barisan Revolusi Nasional and other separatist groups in the loose network of Majlis Syura Patani made little progress. Insurgents continue to violate the laws of war by targeting civilians in bombings, roadside ambushes, drive- by shootings, and assassinations.