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National Councilor. Speech boiling ’12 through the sky’ poured red – crawling knees into the council, refraining from 112

The National Councilor Ror. Speech boiling ’12 through the sky’ poured red – crawling knees to the council, quitting 112 ‘the next person may be you’

at 11:30 a.m. on October 27 at the Sappaya Council of Thailand (Parliament Kiakai), the campaign group for the People’s Constitution (NCDC) and those affected by Article 112, led by Mr. Somyot Pruksakasemsuk, political activist, Ms. Thisana Choonhavan that where candidates for the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, District 2, the Progress Party and members of the Taupah Group gathered to submit a letter Commission on Law, Justice and Human Rights (Committee on Laws) to consider prosecuting criminal law, Section 112, from the practice of government officials to the accused, law enforcement until the judgment of the court

Journalists reported the atmosphere at 11.28 a.m. A number of people gathered around Gate 4, Thanon Thanon (Soi next to Wat Kaew Fah), where the meeting was held. The banners were tied to the iron fence in front of the parliament door. Write the message “Return freedom, reform the justice system”, “Cancel 112”, “Release my friend”, and put on the flag of Talu Fa. and a black flag indicating the claim “Prayut leaves” at the iron fence

At 11.55 hrs., Miss Prim Manichot opened the event that Today is the people’s first step in countering. Before going to meet with the big mob on October 31, and there will be a case of people who have been prosecuted under Section 112 to tell about the impact they have had.

Later, at 12:00 p.m., Talufa Group performed a live performance (Performance Art) in front of the National Assembly. By 12 members of the Talu Fah group, the red paint was applied all over the body. before crawling into the parliament In the meantime, a paper with the message “Cancel 112” was spread to people affected by Article 112 criminal prosecution, asking the authorities to listen to the voices of the people.

Then, at 12.13 p.m., representatives of the National Council for Peace and Order and those affected by Article 112 submitted a letter to the representatives of the Committee on Law at the door of the National Assembly. with some participants holding up banners “Prayut is a threat to the nation, 112 may be a threat to you” “The next 112 accused may be you”

Mr. Chawalit Wichayasut, Vice Chairman of the Law Commission, said he would accept the matter for submission to the committee for further consideration. Matters that have complaints from people’s brothers and sisters welcome to take matters into consideration

Then, at 12:16 p.m., Rangsiman Rome, deputy secretary-general of the Progressive Party, said this was not the first time a complaint had been filed. On this matter, the Commission, we would have to talk about that. How will it be done? We will not be silent on human rights issues. which our commissioner is the legislative branch We hope to connect the public and government sectors to create a process of resolving to discuss in the future. There will be a meeting next week. will bring the matter to the next committee If there is progress, will promptly inform the public.

At 12:27 p.m., Mr. Somyot Prueksakasemsuk, the June 24 Democracy Group, revealed that he was the one charged with Section 112 and was in prison for the longest time, which is 7 years. freedom of the people Our democracy cannot be a complete democracy.

“Section 112: People are accused of all walks of life, priests are hit by 112. In addition to blocking liberties, It also destroys our lives,” said Mr. Somyot.

and invites on 31 October from 4 PM. to 10 PM. at Ratchaprasong Intersection. There will be a large gathering of the People’s Party to say that we don’t want Article 112 anymore. There will be important events called Big Surprises. Call it a fierce battle. Don’t miss it And this event will be recorded all over the world. Let’s go dark and the sky will be ours. Victory will be ours.

At 12:45, parliamentarians used a rubber hose to spray the red water that had stained the street in front of the Parliament’s Gate. by members of Talu Fa They brought brushes to help scrub the paint off the floor.