The spokesman for the battle. Well said, the Bangkok governor issued an announcement extending the Civil Assembly Act of 2015, asking everyone to follow the law. Do not infringe on the rights of others
The spokesman for the battle. Well said, the Bangkok governor issued an announcement extending the Civil Assembly Act of 2015, asking everyone to follow the law. Do not infringe on the rights of others
On June 25, Mr. Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana, spokesman for the Prime Minister’s Office Addressing the case of Mr. Chatchart Sitthiphan, Governor of Bangkok Issued an announcement about providing a place to use for public gatherings that it’s a good thing for Bangkok issue rules to supervise the assembly to be peaceful and orderly does not affect the rights and freedoms of the general public It is an extension of the Public Assembly Act of 2558, which the government of Prime Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-ocha at that time. see the importance Therefore, the first law was proposed and enacted to define the rules of assembly clearly and in accordance with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. and has always emphasized that organizing a rally is a right that can be done but must not offend others until they cause trouble This is the same universal principle in every country.
Mr. Thanakorn said that the heart of this matter is compliance with the law. If the protesters respect the law and cooperate with the authorities whether national or local law. believe that everything will go well But in the past several incidents have included breaking the law and incendiary violence. Officials must perform their duties to enforce the law to suppress and prevent the impact on the society as a whole.
In this regard, the announcement of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration was to determine the criteria for facilitating and arranging the assembly area appropriately. We therefore ask for cooperation from those who wish to organize a rally in the Bangkok Metropolitan Area to strictly comply with this announcement. and relevant agencies to ensure that each assembly is peaceful and orderly
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