Opposition to dictatorship in Thailand continues

Activists in Thailand are using the proposed vote for a new constitution, which would cement the military’s role in Thai politics, to show opposition to the military junta. Given the level of repression in Thailand, activists like Anurak Jeantawanich, face constant surveillance and harassment from the authorities. In an unrelated incident, the death of eight workers in a chemical accident in a bank vault is a symptom of a system where sub-contracting is widespread and union organising repressed.
Free Somyot!  Free all political prisoners in Thailand!
Abolish Article 112!
End military dictatorship!

Activists in Thailand are using the proposed vote for a new constitution, which would cement the military’s role in Thai politics, to show opposition to the military junta. Given the level of repression in Thailand, activists like Anurak Jeantawanich, face constant surveillance and harassment from the authorities. In an unrelated incident, the death of eight workers in a chemical accident in a bank vault is a symptom of a system where sub-contracting is widespread and union organising repressed.
Free Somyot!  Free all political prisoners in Thailand!
Abolish Article 112!
End military dictatorship!