Nattanon Duangsoongnoen, editor of Spaceth.co, hands out a white ribbon to police during the crackdown on a rally near Siam Square in Bangkok on Friday. He was later arrested and released. (Photo from Thai Lawyers for Human Rights Center Facebook)
The Criminal Court has granted bail to one of two anti-government activists charged with causing harm to Her Majesty the Queen’s liberty.
Bunkueanun Paothong, a Mahidol University student, was temporarily released on bail with a surety of 200,000 baht on conditions that he must not repeat the offences he was accused of. According to the court, the suspect posed no flight risks.
Mr Bunkueanun and Ekkachai Hongkangwan were arrested last week following the Oct 14 incident involving the motorcade of Her Majesty and His Royal Highness Prince Dipangkorn Rasmijoti…
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