112Watch Hotline Latest 112WATCH advocacy in Canada and the USA, September & October 2024 112WATCH’s Exhibition in Bangkok It’s over for now: “There is a Dead Man Inside” 112WATCH Exhibition at the Kennedy School of Government: There is a Dead Man Inside People’s Party (Prachachon): Lese-Majeste Reform—Bold Leap or Risky Gamble? 112WATCH Condemns the Dissolution of the Move Forward Party Beyond Lèse-Majesté: Is Thailand’s Constitutional Court Threatening Democracy with Its Silence? Political Inferno: Thaksin’s Resurgence and the Lèse-Majesté Storm in Thailand June 2024 Special Report: Justice Denied The Thai Establishment Attacked Thaksin with Article 112 112WATCH in German Media on the Death of Thai Activist Pavin Interviewed by the George W. Bush Presidential Center Activist Campaigning for Lèse-majesté Law Reform Dies of Hunger Strike 2023 US Report on human rights in Thailand: Pavin’s book ban made an entry A Call for the Immediate Release of Two Thai Activists 112WATCH Releases Report on the Current Lèse-majesté Situation of 2024 Letter from Prison by Arnon Nampa Faces of Victims of 112 Melbourne Faces of Victims of 112 Going to Melbourne A Former Prince Visits the Exhibition The Faces of Victims of 112: An Exhibition VIDEO · Victims of 112 112WATCH Event on Thailand’s Political Impasse Faces of Victims of 112: An Exhibition A Queen Lookalike Fled Thailand of Lese-Majeste Pavin’s Book of King Vajiralongkorn is Banned in Thailand 112WATCH in Prachatai Founder of 112WATCH and the Interview with Al Jazeera Human Rights Watch Issues a Statement on a Lese-majeste Charged Thai Teen Article 112 at the heart of the Thai Election 112WATCH Featured in German Media 112WATCH on Advocacy Mission in the United States Special Report: The human rights situation in Thailand from 2022-2023 14-Year-Old Girl Accused of Lese-Majeste 112WATCH at a Human Rights Forum A Member of the Red Shirts Released from Jail 112WATCH Statement on Tawan and Bam A View from a Thai Youth on Tawan and Bam Webinar on “Advocating Safely on 112” Tawan-Bam on Hunger Strike, now Hospitalised Tawan-Bam Sacrifice their Right to Bail Baipor and Get Returning to Prison Forgotten Prisoners of Conscience The Year 2022: Summary of 112 Cases Thai Teen Found Guilty of Lese-Majeste Australia reacts to Rienthong’s Perth Plan The Diplomat Interviews 112WATCH founder, Pavin Chachavalpongpun 112WATCH: For Now, Mission Accomplished 112WATCH Leads a Campaign against Leader of a Vigilante Group APEC and Thai Protests with a 112 Agenda Most Thai Parties Reject Reform of Article 112 The Latest Poll ‘Indicates’ Thais Want to Keep Article 112 A Thai Transgender Activist Jailed for 2 Years for “Dressing Thai” Member of Anti-monarchist Musical Band “Fai Yen” Sentenced to 9 Years Imprisonment ‘Baipor’ and ‘Boong’ are Released from Prison Wearing Black on King’s Birthday Prohibited New US Envoy to Thailand and the Discourse of Thai Freedom Another victim of 112: Criticising the Court Using the Royal Gazette to Spread Fear Transnational Repression on the Rise against Article 112 Dissidents Tawan on a Month-long Hunger Strike in a Thai Prison Victim of Article 112 Confronting his Attacker in Japan’s Court Monarchic Reforms a Must for Political Breakthrough Ex-red Shirt Guard Arrested for Lese-majeste Three Young Activists Charged with Lese-Majeste Female Activist Imprison over her Activities near Royal Motorcade A Disappointment at the UPR III in Geneva Damaging the Royal Portraits Cost Two Years in Prison Anon Numpa is Freed, At Last Parit ‘Penguin’ Chiwarak Released from Prison Under Strict Conditions Pavin Chachavalpongpun, OPHTUS Brand Ambassador Petition to Abolish Article 112 Young Protesters Accused of Lèse-majesté Remain in Prison Benja Apan Temporarily Released Scholars on Thailand at Risk under the Lèse-majesté Law Arnon Nampa: Open Letter No. 1 to the German Ambassador to Thailand Thai Court Refused Bail to the Four Leading Young Protest Leaders Abolish Article 112 in Massachusetts Founder of 112WATCH Quoted in The Guardian Thai government officially responded to the recommendations made at the UPR Thai Prime Minister General Prayuth Chan-ocha Confirms: No Amendment to Article 112 of the Criminal Code 112Watch Initial Assessment of The Third Universal Periodic Review (UPR) Thai government pushed back surprisingly hard on all issues relating to human rights Countries which support the reform of Article 112 The 3rd cycle of the Universal Periodic Review is taking place in Geneva Buddhist novice monk pressed to leave monkhood once accused of lese-majeste Lawyers for Lawyers defend Arnon Nampa, a core protest leader and lawyer Copy of The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) to take place: November 10, 2021 Petition to have the Article 112 Abolished Thaksin Shinawatra: Article 112 is not a problem, the real problem is it’s misuse Pheu Thai Party issued a statement to support the reform of Article 112 More Thai youths arrested for defaming the monarchy Thai Attorney General to determine lèse-majesté charges for 16 year-old student Student from Burapha University Arrested iLaw publishes “Introduction to No.112” Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit faces Lèse-majesté charge Protest co-leader Benja Apan arrested for lèse-majesté Site artwork by PrachathipaType Contact Us/Join Us | © 2024, 112Watch | Privacy Policy