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Five behaviours that can count as sexual harassment under Thailand’s new law
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2025
Thailand’s amended Criminal Code, effective December 30, 2025, broadens sexual harassment to cover words, gestures, stalking and online acts, with tougher penalties.
Constitutional Court files complaint against social media outlets for spreading fake news
THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2025
Thailand’s Constitutional Court files legal action against social media platforms for spreading false information and distorting court proceedings.
Somkid turns down challenge to file lawsuit against Hun Sen in the ICJ
THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2025
Somkid rejects challenge to file lawsuit against Hun Sen in the ICJ, citing Thai law.
Timeline of Thaksin Shinawatra’s lese majeste case
FRIDAY, MAY 31, 2024
Thaksin faces lese majeste charge stemming from 2015 interview but pundits say it’s all part of a deal made for his return.
Court dismisses criminal case against Move Forward supporter Pannika
FRIDAY, MAY 19, 2023
The Criminal Court on Friday dismissed a case filed against Pannika Wanich, a core member of the Progressive Movement, on the charge of violating the Computer Crime Act, her lawyer said.
Charges of sedition, lese majeste dropped against Rajabhakti Park whistle-blower
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2021
Samut Prakan Provincial Court has dismissed lèse-majesté, sedition and computer crime charges against defendant Thanakorn (surname withheld), the Internet Law Reform Dialogue (iLaw) said on Wednesday.
Future Forward deputy meets with police over 3-minute fake post
MONDAY, MARCH 11, 2019
A deputy leader of Future Forward Party on Monday met with police to acknowledge a charge against him for allegedly violating the Computer Crime Act by sharing a photo that was later found to be fake.
New Thai political party charged under draconian old law
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2018
Thai police on Monday charged members of a new progressive party led by a maverick 39-year-old tycoon with spreading "false" information about the ruling junta in a Facebook live broadcast.
Those held for sharing rape claim ‘did not know about computer law’
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 06, 2018
The FAMILIES OF some of the 12 suspects detained for sharing content from a controversial Facebook page regarding a British teen’s allegations of being raped on Koh Tao have asked for mercy and understanding, and described the suspects’ acts as being ignorant of the law.
Move to stop ‘misuse of computer law’
SATURDAY, JUNE 03, 2017
ONE AFTERNOON last month, as journalist Pratch Rujivanarom was at work in the office, a summons issued by the Nakhon Prathom Court was delivered to him out of the blue. He was dumfounded to learn he was being sued by a mining company for allegedly filing a false report on the environmental impact of mining in Myanmar on a river and people living nearby.