Repression in Thailand reaches over into Laos

The Thai military junta’s reign of oppression has now spread into neighbouring Laos with the apparent forced abduction of Wutthipong ‘Ko Tee’ Kochathmmakun. Ko Tee was abducted by a group of armed Thai speaking people. Ko Tee had been a fierce critic of the Thai Monarchy and the military for years, fleeing to Laos after the coup in May 2014. Meanwhile, more activists are being targeted inside Thailand, with Watana Muangsook and Pravit Rojanaphruk, both being charged over separate Facebook posts under the draconian anti sedition law.

Free all political prisoners in Thailand!  

Abolish Article 112!  

End the military dictatorship!

The Thai military junta’s reign of oppression has now spread into neighbouring Laos with the apparent forced abduction of Wutthipong ‘Ko Tee’ Kochathmmakun. Ko Tee was abducted by a group of armed Thai speaking people. Ko Tee had been a fierce critic of the Thai Monarchy and the military for years, fleeing to Laos after the coup in May 2014. Meanwhile, more activists are being targeted inside Thailand, with Watana Muangsook and Pravit Rojanaphruk, both being charged over separate Facebook posts under the draconian anti sedition law.

Free all political prisoners in Thailand!  

Abolish Article 112!  

End the military dictatorship!