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Arnon Nampa

Arnon Nampa (Thai: อานนท์ นำภา; RTGSAnon Nampha, also spelled Anon Numpa; born August 18, 1984) is a Thai human rights lawyer and activist. He has openly criticized the monarchy of Thailand, which is controversial in the country.[1] He was initially regarded as a prominent human rights defender during his tenure as a human rights lawyer and later accumulated multiple criminal charges due to his active involvement in pro-democracy activism. He is one of the leading figures of the 2020–2021 Thai protests, co-leading reforms to the monarchy reform movement by non-elite people for first time in Thai history.[2]

Arnon Nampa
อานนท์ นำภา
Arnon in 2022
Born (1984-08-18) 18 August 1984 (age 39)
Roi Et, Thailand
Alma materRamkhamhaeng University (LLB)
Thai Bar Association (BL)
Occupations
  • Human rights lawyer
  • activist
Years active2010–present
Known for2020–2021 Thai protests' co-leader
Children1
AwardsJarupong Thongsin for Democracy Award (2020)
Gwangju Prize for Human Rights (2021)

In 2020, Nampa was detained without trial for 24 days. Further to Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha using all laws, including lèse-majesté, against protesters in November 2020, Nampa's detention was ultimately extended to 110 days. After he received bail in June 2021, he was imprisoned again from August 9, 2021, to February 27 February 2022, without trial for 203 days. His total imprisonment time between 2020 and 2022 is 337 days.

On January 17, 2024, Nampa was sentenced to further four-year imprisonment for lèse-majesté through social media in 2021.[3]

Early life edit

Roi Et: 1984–2003 edit

Arnon Nampa was born on August 18, 1984, in Thung Khao Luang, former Thawat Buri to a family background rich in agriculture in Roi Et Province. His parents were rice farmers.[1] He studied for secondary education at a top provincial school, Roi Et Wittayalai, and gained the nickname "The Little Communist" for his rebellious actions. He wrote poems and put papers all over the school walls rebuking and criticizing teachers and friends who cooperated in tutoring in extra-private classes. He protested and collected a list of students who disagreed with class-time change because it would make rural students miss commuting back to their houses.[4]

During his first three years at his school, it did not accept female students. He promised the students to change that, which led to him elected as a student council president in 2002. In his presidential year, he presented the 6 October 1976 massacre content on a school board and started 'Sports Event: Women's School—Roi Et School'.[5] He also won first place in the northeastern region for the law questionnaire student competition in that year. Chamlong Daoruang, Roi Et Wittayalai alumni and Free Thai Movement member, was his influencer in his early years.[6]

Arriving in Bangkok: 2003–2007 edit

Having an interest in poetry, he chose the Thai language program in the Faculty of Education of Mahasarakham University in 2003, but the university did not interest him enough, so he did not enroll. After reading the history of Thammasat University, he sought to be in the Faculty of Sociology and Anthropology at Thammasat University, but after two months, he decided to leave and studied law at Ramkhamhaeng University instead.[4]

In 2005, Arnon and many other student activists supported the People's Alliance for Democracy in the 2005–2006 Thai political crisis at the beginning, being anti-authoritarian of Thaksin Shinawatra. During the 2006 Thai coup d'état, he turned to be an anti-coup activist and joined Sombat Bunngam-anong's 19 September Network against Coup d'Etat group as a reciting poetry role. He also joined the 'black shirt' protest led by Giles Ji Ungpakorn.[6]

After Arnon graduated with a law degree in 2006, he was conscripted to the military for one year by catching a red lottery. In 2007, he passed an exam for a lawyer license before his service ended. He won the first case at Military courts of Thailand, in which his first client was a drafted military colleague.[6]

Human rights lawyer edit

Red shirts lawyer: 2007–2010 edit

Arnon started a lawyer internship in 2007 at EnLAW Thai Foundation by Surachai Trongngam,[7] practicing human rights defense in cases such as the Sahaviriya steel mill project protests in Bang Saphan District, police crackdown on the Thai-Malay gas pipeline project protest, and the Charoen Wat-akson assassination-related Bo-Nok and Ban-Krut coal power plant protest, gaining him an awareness of problems involving human rights violations.[8] In 2008, his internship ended and he went out on a trial by himself.[4] He received a barrister degree from the Thai Bar Association in 2009.[9]

Amid the Centre for Resolution of Emergency Situation, army group that took over the country after the 2010 red shirts crackdown occurred, Arnon became Sombat Bunngam-anong's the Red Sunday Group's lawyer, named by some media as the 'Red Sunday Lawyer'.[10] His ability to handle court cases earned him the nickname 'lawyer for the Red Shirts'. He became a lawyer of the monarchy defamation cases because, because of the political crisis, red-shirt activists who disagreed with the 2010 coup were charged with lèse-majesté. His early help on the cases were Chotisak Onsoong case, Suwicha Thakor case.

Ratsadornprasong Law Office: 2011–2014 edit

In 2011, Arnon started his pro bono law practice, the 'Ratsadornprasong Law Office'. He worked with two other lawyers to help red-shirts protesters in almost 100 cases[11] and people who had been charged with lèse-majesté in a political conflict.[12] The firm's notable cases and works included the burning of the Mukdahan Provincial Offices case with over twenty defendants; charges were later dismissed in 2019. His firm also helped poor defendant families' welfare and provided reparations to other detained red-shirt defendants. He helped in the 'Uncle SMS' Ampon Tangnoppakul case, Thantawut or 'Noom Rednont', Joe Gordon on a translation of The King Never Smiles book. The firm helped operate the People's Information Center: The April-May 2010 Crackdowns (PIC) and involved in 'Nuamthong' movie[13]

The firm ended in 2013 due to the political crisis unfolding before the 2014 Thai coup d'état occurred. It became the 'Ratsadornprasong Fund' to bail out political activists from strict military regime prosecution, and has been helped political activists until today.[14]

Two days after the 2014 Thai coup d'état, Arnon and his lawyer friends founded Thai Lawyers for Human Rights (TLHR) to tackle those arrested, summoned, and detained by the military junta, including cases in military court. He positioned himself to be a freelance lawyer, receiving cases from TLHR.[7] Later, he pursued a career as a human rights lawyer and went onto to defend court cases on behalf of prominent high-profile activists, including Aekachai Hongkangwan and Phai Dao-din.[1]

Early activism edit

Resistant Citizen: 2014–2017 edit

Arnon co-founded the Resistant Citizen group in January 2015 after he organized many experimental protests and the 'Coup Down People Rise 2015' party, a symbolic event at the Democracy Monument on December 31, 2014. The group released multiple YouTube parodies and performance arts about the coup, in which he played the main role in 'Chub Yei Chan-O-Cha' (Kiss to mock the moon, O-Cha). The moon in Thai is 'Chan', he dressed Prayut Chan-o-cha military uniform in the parody music video.[15]

 
Arnon leader of 'Election that We (Love) was Stolen' protest at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre on Valentine's Day 2015

The Resistant Citizen group set up the 'Election that We (Love) Stolen' event at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre on Valentine's Day, February 14. They wanted to create a space where people could speak their minds. After the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO), the military junta silenced Thai people for almost a year. They staged a mock election to recall the February 2 Feb 2014 election which was rescinded, attracting about 300 people. Arnon, Siravich Sereethiwat, Punsak Srithep, and Wannakiat Chusuwan were arrested and charged by Army Col. Burin Thongprapai with violating the military junta order prohibiting an assembly of more than five people. He was bailed out after being detained one night at the Phayathai police station.[16] He gained a lot of attention from the news, stating "Many months have passed; half of my friends are in jail; the other half fled to other countries." when asking about the pressure he felt after an arrest.[17] He was also charged under computer crime laws for Facebook messages he posted.

His group organized another event in March 2015, 'I Walk Therefore, I Am'. Arnon and another three defendants walked 3 days from Bangbuathong to Patumwan police station to protest that civilians should not face military court. It was called the landmark case from the Human Right Watch that could shake strict military rule.[18]

Arnon was arrested a second time in 2015 on the train traveling from Bangkok Noi to Rajabhakti Park, led by Siravich of the Democracy Studies Group. The campaign "Taking a train to Rajabhakti Park to throw light on graft techniques" was to look into alleged corruption during park construction. Army troops intercepted a train carrying student activists and disconnected their carriage from the train at Ban Pong Station, Ratchaburi. He and the other 37 activists were taken to the National Office of Buddhism in Phutthamonthon park, until later in the night when they were released. He was detained in Bangkok Remand Prison on April 25, 2016 by the court prosecution of a military judge advocate, Col.Burin Thongprapai, the complainant, and was later released by bail.[19] At the end of 2019, the court withdrew an accusation.[20]

On October 31, 2015, he was charged under the Public Assembly Act for using an amplifier without permission during an activity recognizing the death of Nuamthong Praiwan. He was fined 200 baht by Pol. Col Attawit Saisueb, Deputy Chief of Metropolitan Police Division One.[21]

On April 19 and 27, 2016, he and the Resistan Citizen group invited people to stand, literally, at the Victory Monument to protest military harassment against activists. He and other 15 activists were arrested for a Protesting Act violation on both days.[22] In 2019, the court ordered fining him 1,000 baht.

Aside from activism, he took on a lot of lèse-majesté cases that spiked in the year after the coup, such as '30 years in jail' for posting insults to the monarchy.[23] He was also a lawyer for Thanakorn Siripaiboon who was charged with infamous lèse-majesté related to the King's dog, 'Tongdaeng',[24] and Siravich's mother, who was charged 15 years in prison for 'Ja' Facebook message reply.[25] Thanet Anantawong, the Dao Din group, and Jatupat Boonpattararaksa were also his clients.

In late 2017, continuing to work as a human rights activist, he communicated human rights stories on his Facebook account and eventually criticized the court for punishing his particular group of clients by restricting them from seeing each other. He said that the court had no right to order that. On December 5, he was charged with violating the Computer Crime Act and contempt of court by Lt.Col.Supharat Kam-in.[26] He denied all charges and said that it was politically motivated against exercising rights to freedom of expression. Human rights NGOs demanded a military junta stop strategic litigation against public participation (SLAPP suits).[27] Front Line Defenders condemned the military junta for judicial harassment of him, strongly believed it was linked to his human rights lawyer duty, and demanded junta drop all charges against him.[28]

Demanding an election: 2018–2019 edit

 
Arnon holding a mocking ballot box and Rome is giving a speech on 10 August 2018 protest

On January 27, 2018, a group of activists demanding a general election—Arnon, Sirawit Seritiwat, Nutta Mahattana, Rangsiman Rome, Netiwit Chotiphatphaisal, Ekachai Hongkangwan, and Sukrid Peansuwan—were charged with more than four acts of incitement against the state by the same person who charged him in 2015, Col.Burin Thongprapai.[29]

On February 10, 2018, Arnon, Sirivich, and Rangsiman led 200–500 protesters at the Democracy Monument to demand a general election within the year 2018 and to criticize Prayut and Prawit Wongsuwan.[30] The police charged him and six individuals seen as the leaders with sedition under the order of the head of NCPO No. 3/15. On July 23, 2019, the charge was dropped.[31]

He and other activists organized a political rally of the people who want an election at the army headquarters and the UN building on March 24 and May 22, 2018. The authorities informed him of the sedition accusation. Later in October, he was charged again under the Computer Crime Act for sharing Rajaphakti's plan and "liking" Tongdeang the King's dog parody case in Facebook.[32]

On January 6, 2019, he led a demonstration calling to stop postponing a general election at the Victory Monument.[33] After the 2019 Thai general election ended, he protested every day for a week to the Office of Election Commission of Thailand which prosecuted critics who criticized the counting process and confused initial results by just standing. Unofficial results, which typically would be known by the same night and announced the next morning, were repeatedly delayed for 44 days. [34]

Reforms to the monarchy: 2019–2020 edit

Prologue edit

On September 30, 2019, King Maha Vajiralongkorn ordered an emergency decree. As a result, two infantry regiments were removed from the Royal Thai Army's chain of command and placed under the Royal Security Command to consolidate his personal authority. All personnel, assets, and operating budgets were likewise transferred to the agency. On October 14, Arnon posted an open letter to the House of Representatives on Facebook, urging them to open a discussion and vote against it. He explained it was contrary to Article 172 of the Constitution because it is not an urgent matter and it is an extension of the military power of the monarchy that would break the democratic system, which normally military power should be under the cabinet executive to be able to be checked and balanced by the National Assembly of Thailand and the Judiciary of Thailand.[35] Later, an emergency decree passed, but 70 representatives from the Future Forward Party which later dissolved by the Constitutional Court led by Piyabutr Saengkanokkul voted against it.[36]

On June 16, 2020, after he was accused of a computer crime violation again by an unknown person, he posted about the monarchy budget on Facebook. He filed a letter to Prayuth Chan-O-Cha, demanding to explain and investigate the monarchy budget, and urged to distribute a fraction of it to the COVID-19 pandemic crisis.[37]

 
Arnon on 18 July 2020 protest

On June 24, Arnon and the DRG organized a pre-dawn protest at the Democracy Monument across the nation to commemorate the 1932 revolt that ended the absolute monarchy and started the democratic system.[38] These events were trending number one on a Twitter platform but later they were charged with several minor violations.[39]

On July 18, the student group Free Youth Movement organized a public demonstration that drew more than 2,000 protesters at the Democracy Monument. He reminded protesters to support prisoners convicted under the lèse-majesté law, and Tiwagorn Withiton who posted a picture of himself wearing the viral "I lost faith in the monarchy" t-shirt, was then forcibly admitted to a psychiatric hospital. He called for the dissolution of parliament because of an unfair election and the dissolution of the Future Forward Party, for officials to stop threatening citizens, and drafting a new constitution that appoints 250 junta senators to vote for himself to be prime minister. Later on July 20, he addressed the Royal Thai Army, demanded the army to stop harassing activists, repeal the junta senate, and stop a coup amnesty.[40][41]

Breaking the taboo edit

 
Harry Potter-themed protest on 4 August 2020, kickoff the reforms to the monarchy

In mid-2020, despite openly criticizing the monarchy and protesting on social media, such as in the Tiwagorn case, no one had tried public speaking. Eventually, on Monday evening of August 3, 2020, Arnon Nampa openly criticized the monarchy in front of 200 protesters dressed as wizards for a Harry Potter-themed protest at the Democracy Monument. It was regarded as the first time in Thai history that the monarchy's powers were curbed in an unusually frank public speech. Only Somsak Jeamteerasakul had done it, but in closed academic seminars and public articles. Another case is Daranee Charnchoengsilpakul comments against the monarchy during a speech at the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship political rally in 2008 Thai political crisis.[42]

He stressed that he wanted to reform the constitutional monarchy, not overthrow it, and focused on the asset transfer from the Crown Property Bureau to the personal belongings of the King. He also questioned the King's decision to transfer two military units to his command, which was not a democratic, constitutional monarchy. He accused King Maha Vajiralongkorn of creating unprecedented changes in the constitution. He told the media that he spoke candidly, to honor his integrity, the integrity of the audience, and out of respect for the monarchy.[43]

 
Arnon being dragged by officers upon his first arrest

On August 5, Apiwat Kanthong, the lawyer of Prayuth Chan-O-Cha, filed a complaint for the crime of lèse-majesté, removing him as a member of the Lawyers Council. On August 7, the Samranrat Police arrested him and Panupong Jadnok with sedition after the July 18 Free Youth protest. Later that day, Arnon and Panupong were dragged by police officers from the Criminal Court to a police vehicle and taken to the Huai Khwang Police Station. He and Panupong were released on bail on the evening of August 8 by a Criminal Court order.[44] On the next day, he continued giving out speech again in the Chiang Mai protest.

He said in an interview later that the students wanted to do this before, but they asked him to start the movement. He told me that a reaction from the protesters and the police were thrilled, silent, and worried about him. Some media deleted live streaming of his speech.[45]

Revolutionary rally edit

A week later from the historic speech from Arnon, on August 10, 2020, there was a revolutionary rally at Thammasat University, regarding the Rangsit campus in Pathum Thani Province named "ธรรมศาสตร์จะไม่ทน" (lit. Thammasat will not tolerate.). Penguin or Parit Chiwarak wrote the revolutionary 10 monarchy reform manifestos, adapted from Somsak Jeamteerasakul, and let Panusaya Sithijirawattanakul read them out without fear from abduction and murder. In front of more than 1,000 protesters, Arnon also repeatedly gave out a monarchy reform speech again.[46][47]

Despite monarchy reform demand protests earlier, 7 days later, the biggest anti-government protest on August 17 by the Free Youth Group was different. They demanded only for the government to resign, to dissolve the parliament, and to hold a new general election under a revised constitution. Drawing more than 20,000 people at the Democracy Monument,[48] Arnon said about "the biggest dream of seeing the monarchy stay alongside Thai society", rather than unattached above it.[49]

He was arrested again on August 19 at night for sedition, the Assembly Act, and the Computer Crime Act for a Harry Potter-themed speech. He spent a night at Chanasongkram Police Station and was released on bail in the morning. The police searched his house to find illegal evidence but found nothing.[50] On August 25, he was arrested again for sedition over his speech on August 10 and was released on bail.[51] Later, on September 1, he reported that the state official harassed him by visiting his grandmother house.[52]

 
Arnon and Panupong were released on bail, 7 September 2020

On September 3, 2020, the court revoked the bail appeals of Arnon and Panupong Jadnok, and they were remanded until further notice. The court ruled that both of them had breached their bail terms by taking part in protests.[53] Arnon was immediately re-detained, and the court justified this on the theory that "in order to prevent the offender from causing other harm," Being detained for 5 days, on September 7, the police withdrew the request. He and Panupong were released. The Clooney Foundation for Justice called it an unlawful bail condition.[54]

 
Arnon Nampa on 19 September 2020 protest

Eventually, Arnon, Panupong, Panusaya, Parit, and prominent activists such as Pai Dao Din, organized a 19–20 September protest in front of the Grand Palace's Sanam Luang drawing around 18,000–50,000 protesters.[48] The main goal of 2020-2021 Thai protests, to curb the palace's powers. He has been regarded as one of the leaders since then. He repeated his monarchy reform goal: "Unless the monarchy is under the constitution, we will never achieve true democracy," and "the country belongs to the people, not the monarchy.". The leaders placed a commemorative brass plaque, 'the'second Khana Ratsadon plaque', to remind them of the 1932 revolution that ended absolute monarchy.[55] They have been called 'Ratsadon' by media.[56]

Ratsadon edit

On Wednesday, October 14, the 47th anniversary of a major student-led 1973 Thai popular uprising, Arnon and other Ratsadon leaders organized a marching protest to the Government House, drawing around 8,000 protesters. It was a general strike planned by them. He led a mass on the truck to the Democracy Monument.[48] Later on the morning of October 15, he was forcibly taken by a special commando unit without a lawyer to the Chiang Mai Police Station, facing sedition charges by Apiwat Kanthong, Prayuth Chan-O-Cha's lawyer, complaining to Pol. Col. Phuwanat Duangdee for a speech on stage about the monarchy in Chiang Mai and Pathum Thani.[57]

On October 16, he wrote on plain paper to the court that the judicial process, order, and judging are unfair. He had believed in Thai judicial systems before, so he decided to study law. But in his experiences, he found that a judicial process is part of a dictatorship. He believes that someday the court will rethink it and get back to standing with Thai society.[58] The protest escalated on October 16 October when the police fired a water cannon at a large crowd at the Pathumwan intersection.[59]

He had been detained at Chiang Mai Central Prison until October 27; he was released on 200,000 baht bail, but Pol Lt Col Chok-amnuay Wongboonrit, Chana Songkhram police, arrested him straight away for sedition and ruining archaeological sites in '19-20 September protest'. He was then taken to the Bangkok Remand Prison. In the evening, the Criminal Court denied bail for him on the grounds that he might cause unrest.[60]

 
Ekachai Hongkangwan, Arnon Nampa, and Somyot Prueksakasemsuk got bail on 2 November 2020

After being in prison for 19 days since October 15, he was released on November 2 at midnight along with political activists Somyot Prueksakasemsuk, and Ekkachai Hongkangwan, making his jail time total 24 days this year without the court verdict.[61]

On November 17, Arnon and Rasadon led the protesters to the Sappaya-Sapasathan parliament to pressure the parliament to accept the constitution amendment bill sponsored by civil group iLaw. The police used the water cannon to fire a tear gas liquid, causing many protesters to be injured. At the end, the police ran back and let the mass gather in front of the parliament. He called on demonstrators to gather at Ratchaprasong Intersection on November 18 and said to fight face-to-face with the monarchy. That day, the protesters sprayed paint around the police headquarter, insulting the monarchy.[62][63]

Lèse-majesté strikes edit

On November 19, Prayuth Chan-o-cha promised to use 'all laws' against the protesters, including lèse-majesté law, or Article 112, but the protests had taken place almost every day from October to November.[64] Arnon also received a summons for lèse-majesté in addition to other charges.[65] The Clooney Foundation for Justice Initiative called on the Thai government to dismiss these charges against him and others to stop sanctions on free speech and peaceful assembly.[66]

Arnon and Ratsadon led the protesters to protest at the SCB banking company owned by Vajiralongkorn on November 25 and at the Bangkok army barracks on November 29. All venues were related to reforms to the monarchy. On December 3, he still spoke directly to the king, saying that he should stay with the 'the King can do no wrong' idea.[67] He stated that he would take a break during the New Year's holidays and will continue the rally in 2021 with more escalation.[68]

On January 14, 2021, Arnon was recognized by South Korea's May 18 Memorial Foundation for winning the 2021 Gwangju Prize for Human Rights for his human rights legal contribution, anti-authoritarian activism, and his call for the monarchy reform. He is the third person from Thailand after Angkhana Neelaphaijit and Pai Dao Din.[69]

Imprisonment without trial: 2021–2022 edit

Bangkok Remand Prison: February–June 2021 edit

Nevertheless, on February 9, 2021, Arnon and the Ratsadon group Parit, Patipan Luecha, and Somyot were arrested and detained again on charges of lèse-majesté and 10 other offenses, including sedition, over a September 19–20 protest by Pol Lt Col Chok-amnuay Wongboonrit and Chana Songkhram police. The court denied them bail and remanded them in the Bangkok Remand Prison. US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan expressed concern. United Nations human rights experts condemned the rising lèse-majesté cases.[70] After the Court of Appeal rejected a request and cited their disrespect for the monarchy, they posed a flight risk. In front of Bangkok Remand Prison, Prachak Kongkirati, Yukti Mukdawichit, Boonlert Wisetpreecha from Thammasat University, and Puangthong Pawakrapan from Chulalongkorn University, claiming to represent 255 lecturers at 31 universities and education institutions, read out a statement calling for their release.[71] Human Rights Watch said that the country may return to the dark days by abusing the law and demanded the Thai government to conform with Thailand's international human rights law obligations.[72]

His lawyers tried to appeal on many occasions, but all were denied for the same reason by the court. By this time, he was jailed, awaiting trial. He was prosecuted in 21 cases, 11 of lèse-majesté cases.[73]

On March 15, Arnon wrote the petition, fear of death threat, to the Criminal Court while he was temporarily released to perform his lawyer duty. Prison officials tried four times to take Jatupat and Panupong out to test COVID-19 at night, which was an unusual time. Arnon found it suspicious, and there were rumours that they will be sent to hurt or kill.[74]

On April 8, Arnon, Jatupat, and Somyot signed a letter expressing their intention to withdraw their lawyer from the trial because he cited a lack of due fairness in the court and was therefore no longer required to defend them. While Patipan was released by bail, Parit and Panusaya had committed a hunger strike until he get a bail.[75]

Arnon was infected with the coronavirus in custody and sent to the prison hospital on May 6 May.[76]

110 days after being detained without a court verdict, on June 6, he was given bail of 200,000 baht on conditions that included refraining from defaming the monarchy and inciting non-peaceful events along with Panupong. He was immediately treated in hospital after he had infected the coronavirus.[77]

He resumed activism on June event by reading 'Prakat Khana Ratsadon', a declaration on the Siamese revolution of 1932.[78]

Bangkok Remand Prison: August 2021–February 2022 edit

 
Wizardry-theme Arnon Nampa on 3 August 2021

On August 3, Arnon Nampa gave a critical speech once again in front of the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre to commemorate 'Harry Potter themed' last year. This time he demanded a revoke of Article 112 and the transfer of public assets from the King back to their previous status.[79] He was imprisoned on August 9 August for lèse-majesté charges.[80]

On November 10, 2020, the Constitutional Court ruled that Arnon's speech, calling for reforms of the monarchy in the 'Thammasat will not tolerate' rally on August 10, 2020, aimed to overthrow the state and the monarchy in their speeches. The court ordered him and other protest groups to end all monarchy reform movements, as Arnon never had a chance to prove the wrongdoing in court because he had been in the jail.[81]

On February 28, 2022, Arnon received bail from all courts after he had been detained for 203 days.[82] His total imprisonment time between 2020 and 2022 is 337 days.

Personality and personal life edit

Born in a rice field, he often recalled a natural and rural feeling of a rice field and agriculture. He convinced himself to be 'Arnon' in Caravan 'phleng phuea chiwit' album 'Arnon' (1988), Sai Sima character in Seni Saowaphong novel Pisat (1994), characters in Komtuan Khantanu and Naowarat Pongpaiboon's books. His Facebook profile photo was Chit Phumisak.[8]

Poetry and artworks edit

In 2011, he wrote a poetry collection book, 'Mute and Blind, at the End of the Line',[83] about the 2010 red shirts massacre. His book was nominated to S.E.A. Write Award in 2013.[84]

He performed Khlui (the Thai Flute) in Thai activist band Faiyen's 'Farmer' song.[85] Khlui was his instrument for his student activism.[8]

Awards and honors edit

See also edit

References edit

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This article may require copy editing for grammar style cohesion tone or spelling You can assist by editing it January 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Arnon Nampa Thai xannth napha RTGS Anon Nampha also spelled Anon Numpa born August 18 1984 is a Thai human rights lawyer and activist He has openly criticized the monarchy of Thailand which is controversial in the country 1 He was initially regarded as a prominent human rights defender during his tenure as a human rights lawyer and later accumulated multiple criminal charges due to his active involvement in pro democracy activism He is one of the leading figures of the 2020 2021 Thai protests co leading reforms to the monarchy reform movement by non elite people for first time in Thai history 2 Arnon Nampaxannth naphaArnon in 2022Born 1984 08 18 18 August 1984 age 39 Roi Et ThailandAlma materRamkhamhaeng University LLB Thai Bar Association BL OccupationsHuman rights lawyer activistYears active2010 presentKnown for2020 2021 Thai protests co leaderChildren1AwardsJarupong Thongsin for Democracy Award 2020 Gwangju Prize for Human Rights 2021 In 2020 Nampa was detained without trial for 24 days Further to Prime Minister Prayuth Chan o cha using all laws including lese majeste against protesters in November 2020 Nampa s detention was ultimately extended to 110 days After he received bail in June 2021 he was imprisoned again from August 9 2021 to February 27 February 2022 without trial for 203 days His total imprisonment time between 2020 and 2022 is 337 days On January 17 2024 Nampa was sentenced to further four year imprisonment for lese majeste through social media in 2021 3 Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Roi Et 1984 2003 1 2 Arriving in Bangkok 2003 2007 2 Human rights lawyer 2 1 Red shirts lawyer 2007 2010 2 2 Ratsadornprasong Law Office 2011 2014 3 Early activism 3 1 Resistant Citizen 2014 2017 3 2 Demanding an election 2018 2019 4 Reforms to the monarchy 2019 2020 4 1 Prologue 4 2 Breaking the taboo 4 3 Revolutionary rally 4 4 Ratsadon 4 5 Lese majeste strikes 5 Imprisonment without trial 2021 2022 5 1 Bangkok Remand Prison February June 2021 5 2 Bangkok Remand Prison August 2021 February 2022 6 Personality and personal life 7 Poetry and artworks 8 Awards and honors 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksEarly life editRoi Et 1984 2003 edit Arnon Nampa was born on August 18 1984 in Thung Khao Luang former Thawat Buri to a family background rich in agriculture in Roi Et Province His parents were rice farmers 1 He studied for secondary education at a top provincial school Roi Et Wittayalai and gained the nickname The Little Communist for his rebellious actions He wrote poems and put papers all over the school walls rebuking and criticizing teachers and friends who cooperated in tutoring in extra private classes He protested and collected a list of students who disagreed with class time change because it would make rural students miss commuting back to their houses 4 During his first three years at his school it did not accept female students He promised the students to change that which led to him elected as a student council president in 2002 In his presidential year he presented the 6 October 1976 massacre content on a school board and started Sports Event Women s School Roi Et School 5 He also won first place in the northeastern region for the law questionnaire student competition in that year Chamlong Daoruang Roi Et Wittayalai alumni and Free Thai Movement member was his influencer in his early years 6 Arriving in Bangkok 2003 2007 edit Having an interest in poetry he chose the Thai language program in the Faculty of Education of Mahasarakham University in 2003 but the university did not interest him enough so he did not enroll After reading the history of Thammasat University he sought to be in the Faculty of Sociology and Anthropology at Thammasat University but after two months he decided to leave and studied law at Ramkhamhaeng University instead 4 In 2005 Arnon and many other student activists supported the People s Alliance for Democracy in the 2005 2006 Thai political crisis at the beginning being anti authoritarian of Thaksin Shinawatra During the 2006 Thai coup d etat he turned to be an anti coup activist and joined Sombat Bunngam anong s 19 September Network against Coup d Etat group as a reciting poetry role He also joined the black shirt protest led by Giles Ji Ungpakorn 6 After Arnon graduated with a law degree in 2006 he was conscripted to the military for one year by catching a red lottery In 2007 he passed an exam for a lawyer license before his service ended He won the first case at Military courts of Thailand in which his first client was a drafted military colleague 6 Human rights lawyer editRed shirts lawyer 2007 2010 edit Arnon started a lawyer internship in 2007 at EnLAW Thai Foundation by Surachai Trongngam 7 practicing human rights defense in cases such as the Sahaviriya steel mill project protests in Bang Saphan District police crackdown on the Thai Malay gas pipeline project protest and the Charoen Wat akson assassination related Bo Nok and Ban Krut coal power plant protest gaining him an awareness of problems involving human rights violations 8 In 2008 his internship ended and he went out on a trial by himself 4 He received a barrister degree from the Thai Bar Association in 2009 9 Amid the Centre for Resolution of Emergency Situation army group that took over the country after the 2010 red shirts crackdown occurred Arnon became Sombat Bunngam anong s the Red Sunday Group s lawyer named by some media as the Red Sunday Lawyer 10 His ability to handle court cases earned him the nickname lawyer for the Red Shirts He became a lawyer of the monarchy defamation cases because because of the political crisis red shirt activists who disagreed with the 2010 coup were charged with lese majeste His early help on the cases were Chotisak Onsoong case Suwicha Thakor case Ratsadornprasong Law Office 2011 2014 edit In 2011 Arnon started his pro bono law practice the Ratsadornprasong Law Office He worked with two other lawyers to help red shirts protesters in almost 100 cases 11 and people who had been charged with lese majeste in a political conflict 12 The firm s notable cases and works included the burning of the Mukdahan Provincial Offices case with over twenty defendants charges were later dismissed in 2019 His firm also helped poor defendant families welfare and provided reparations to other detained red shirt defendants He helped in the Uncle SMS Ampon Tangnoppakul case Thantawut or Noom Rednont Joe Gordon on a translation of The King Never Smiles book The firm helped operate the People s Information Center The April May 2010 Crackdowns PIC and involved in Nuamthong movie 13 The firm ended in 2013 due to the political crisis unfolding before the 2014 Thai coup d etat occurred It became the Ratsadornprasong Fund to bail out political activists from strict military regime prosecution and has been helped political activists until today 14 Two days after the 2014 Thai coup d etat Arnon and his lawyer friends founded Thai Lawyers for Human Rights TLHR to tackle those arrested summoned and detained by the military junta including cases in military court He positioned himself to be a freelance lawyer receiving cases from TLHR 7 Later he pursued a career as a human rights lawyer and went onto to defend court cases on behalf of prominent high profile activists including Aekachai Hongkangwan and Phai Dao din 1 Early activism editResistant Citizen 2014 2017 edit Arnon co founded the Resistant Citizen group in January 2015 after he organized many experimental protests and the Coup Down People Rise 2015 party a symbolic event at the Democracy Monument on December 31 2014 The group released multiple YouTube parodies and performance arts about the coup in which he played the main role in Chub Yei Chan O Cha Kiss to mock the moon O Cha The moon in Thai is Chan he dressed Prayut Chan o cha military uniform in the parody music video 15 nbsp Arnon leader of Election that We Love was Stolen protest at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre on Valentine s Day 2015 The Resistant Citizen group set up the Election that We Love Stolen event at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre on Valentine s Day February 14 They wanted to create a space where people could speak their minds After the National Council for Peace and Order NCPO the military junta silenced Thai people for almost a year They staged a mock election to recall the February 2 Feb 2014 election which was rescinded attracting about 300 people Arnon Siravich Sereethiwat Punsak Srithep and Wannakiat Chusuwan were arrested and charged by Army Col Burin Thongprapai with violating the military junta order prohibiting an assembly of more than five people He was bailed out after being detained one night at the Phayathai police station 16 He gained a lot of attention from the news stating Many months have passed half of my friends are in jail the other half fled to other countries when asking about the pressure he felt after an arrest 17 He was also charged under computer crime laws for Facebook messages he posted His group organized another event in March 2015 I Walk Therefore I Am Arnon and another three defendants walked 3 days from Bangbuathong to Patumwan police station to protest that civilians should not face military court It was called the landmark case from the Human Right Watch that could shake strict military rule 18 Arnon was arrested a second time in 2015 on the train traveling from Bangkok Noi to Rajabhakti Park led by Siravich of the Democracy Studies Group The campaign Taking a train to Rajabhakti Park to throw light on graft techniques was to look into alleged corruption during park construction Army troops intercepted a train carrying student activists and disconnected their carriage from the train at Ban Pong Station Ratchaburi He and the other 37 activists were taken to the National Office of Buddhism in Phutthamonthon park until later in the night when they were released He was detained in Bangkok Remand Prison on April 25 2016 by the court prosecution of a military judge advocate Col Burin Thongprapai the complainant and was later released by bail 19 At the end of 2019 the court withdrew an accusation 20 On October 31 2015 he was charged under the Public Assembly Act for using an amplifier without permission during an activity recognizing the death of Nuamthong Praiwan He was fined 200 baht by Pol Col Attawit Saisueb Deputy Chief of Metropolitan Police Division One 21 On April 19 and 27 2016 he and the Resistan Citizen group invited people to stand literally at the Victory Monument to protest military harassment against activists He and other 15 activists were arrested for a Protesting Act violation on both days 22 In 2019 the court ordered fining him 1 000 baht Aside from activism he took on a lot of lese majeste cases that spiked in the year after the coup such as 30 years in jail for posting insults to the monarchy 23 He was also a lawyer for Thanakorn Siripaiboon who was charged with infamous lese majeste related to the King s dog Tongdaeng 24 and Siravich s mother who was charged 15 years in prison for Ja Facebook message reply 25 Thanet Anantawong the Dao Din group and Jatupat Boonpattararaksa were also his clients In late 2017 continuing to work as a human rights activist he communicated human rights stories on his Facebook account and eventually criticized the court for punishing his particular group of clients by restricting them from seeing each other He said that the court had no right to order that On December 5 he was charged with violating the Computer Crime Act and contempt of court by Lt Col Supharat Kam in 26 He denied all charges and said that it was politically motivated against exercising rights to freedom of expression Human rights NGOs demanded a military junta stop strategic litigation against public participation SLAPP suits 27 Front Line Defenders condemned the military junta for judicial harassment of him strongly believed it was linked to his human rights lawyer duty and demanded junta drop all charges against him 28 Demanding an election 2018 2019 edit nbsp Arnon holding a mocking ballot box and Rome is giving a speech on 10 August 2018 protest On January 27 2018 a group of activists demanding a general election Arnon Sirawit Seritiwat Nutta Mahattana Rangsiman Rome Netiwit Chotiphatphaisal Ekachai Hongkangwan and Sukrid Peansuwan were charged with more than four acts of incitement against the state by the same person who charged him in 2015 Col Burin Thongprapai 29 On February 10 2018 Arnon Sirivich and Rangsiman led 200 500 protesters at the Democracy Monument to demand a general election within the year 2018 and to criticize Prayut and Prawit Wongsuwan 30 The police charged him and six individuals seen as the leaders with sedition under the order of the head of NCPO No 3 15 On July 23 2019 the charge was dropped 31 He and other activists organized a political rally of the people who want an election at the army headquarters and the UN building on March 24 and May 22 2018 The authorities informed him of the sedition accusation Later in October he was charged again under the Computer Crime Act for sharing Rajaphakti s plan and liking Tongdeang the King s dog parody case in Facebook 32 On January 6 2019 he led a demonstration calling to stop postponing a general election at the Victory Monument 33 After the 2019 Thai general election ended he protested every day for a week to the Office of Election Commission of Thailand which prosecuted critics who criticized the counting process and confused initial results by just standing Unofficial results which typically would be known by the same night and announced the next morning were repeatedly delayed for 44 days 34 Reforms to the monarchy 2019 2020 editPrologue edit On September 30 2019 King Maha Vajiralongkorn ordered an emergency decree As a result two infantry regiments were removed from the Royal Thai Army s chain of command and placed under the Royal Security Command to consolidate his personal authority All personnel assets and operating budgets were likewise transferred to the agency On October 14 Arnon posted an open letter to the House of Representatives on Facebook urging them to open a discussion and vote against it He explained it was contrary to Article 172 of the Constitution because it is not an urgent matter and it is an extension of the military power of the monarchy that would break the democratic system which normally military power should be under the cabinet executive to be able to be checked and balanced by the National Assembly of Thailand and the Judiciary of Thailand 35 Later an emergency decree passed but 70 representatives from the Future Forward Party which later dissolved by the Constitutional Court led by Piyabutr Saengkanokkul voted against it 36 On June 16 2020 after he was accused of a computer crime violation again by an unknown person he posted about the monarchy budget on Facebook He filed a letter to Prayuth Chan O Cha demanding to explain and investigate the monarchy budget and urged to distribute a fraction of it to the COVID 19 pandemic crisis 37 nbsp Arnon on 18 July 2020 protest On June 24 Arnon and the DRG organized a pre dawn protest at the Democracy Monument across the nation to commemorate the 1932 revolt that ended the absolute monarchy and started the democratic system 38 These events were trending number one on a Twitter platform but later they were charged with several minor violations 39 On July 18 the student group Free Youth Movement organized a public demonstration that drew more than 2 000 protesters at the Democracy Monument He reminded protesters to support prisoners convicted under the lese majeste law and Tiwagorn Withiton who posted a picture of himself wearing the viral I lost faith in the monarchy t shirt was then forcibly admitted to a psychiatric hospital He called for the dissolution of parliament because of an unfair election and the dissolution of the Future Forward Party for officials to stop threatening citizens and drafting a new constitution that appoints 250 junta senators to vote for himself to be prime minister Later on July 20 he addressed the Royal Thai Army demanded the army to stop harassing activists repeal the junta senate and stop a coup amnesty 40 41 Breaking the taboo edit nbsp Harry Potter themed protest on 4 August 2020 kickoff the reforms to the monarchy In mid 2020 despite openly criticizing the monarchy and protesting on social media such as in the Tiwagorn case no one had tried public speaking Eventually on Monday evening of August 3 2020 Arnon Nampa openly criticized the monarchy in front of 200 protesters dressed as wizards for a Harry Potter themed protest at the Democracy Monument It was regarded as the first time in Thai history that the monarchy s powers were curbed in an unusually frank public speech Only Somsak Jeamteerasakul had done it but in closed academic seminars and public articles Another case is Daranee Charnchoengsilpakul comments against the monarchy during a speech at the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship political rally in 2008 Thai political crisis 42 He stressed that he wanted to reform the constitutional monarchy not overthrow it and focused on the asset transfer from the Crown Property Bureau to the personal belongings of the King He also questioned the King s decision to transfer two military units to his command which was not a democratic constitutional monarchy He accused King Maha Vajiralongkorn of creating unprecedented changes in the constitution He told the media that he spoke candidly to honor his integrity the integrity of the audience and out of respect for the monarchy 43 nbsp Arnon being dragged by officers upon his first arrest On August 5 Apiwat Kanthong the lawyer of Prayuth Chan O Cha filed a complaint for the crime of lese majeste removing him as a member of the Lawyers Council On August 7 the Samranrat Police arrested him and Panupong Jadnok with sedition after the July 18 Free Youth protest Later that day Arnon and Panupong were dragged by police officers from the Criminal Court to a police vehicle and taken to the Huai Khwang Police Station He and Panupong were released on bail on the evening of August 8 by a Criminal Court order 44 On the next day he continued giving out speech again in the Chiang Mai protest He said in an interview later that the students wanted to do this before but they asked him to start the movement He told me that a reaction from the protesters and the police were thrilled silent and worried about him Some media deleted live streaming of his speech 45 Revolutionary rally edit A week later from the historic speech from Arnon on August 10 2020 there was a revolutionary rally at Thammasat University regarding the Rangsit campus in Pathum Thani Province named thrrmsastrcaimthn lit Thammasat will not tolerate Penguin or Parit Chiwarak wrote the revolutionary 10 monarchy reform manifestos adapted from Somsak Jeamteerasakul and let Panusaya Sithijirawattanakul read them out without fear from abduction and murder In front of more than 1 000 protesters Arnon also repeatedly gave out a monarchy reform speech again 46 47 Despite monarchy reform demand protests earlier 7 days later the biggest anti government protest on August 17 by the Free Youth Group was different They demanded only for the government to resign to dissolve the parliament and to hold a new general election under a revised constitution Drawing more than 20 000 people at the Democracy Monument 48 Arnon said about the biggest dream of seeing the monarchy stay alongside Thai society rather than unattached above it 49 He was arrested again on August 19 at night for sedition the Assembly Act and the Computer Crime Act for a Harry Potter themed speech He spent a night at Chanasongkram Police Station and was released on bail in the morning The police searched his house to find illegal evidence but found nothing 50 On August 25 he was arrested again for sedition over his speech on August 10 and was released on bail 51 Later on September 1 he reported that the state official harassed him by visiting his grandmother house 52 nbsp Arnon and Panupong were released on bail 7 September 2020 On September 3 2020 the court revoked the bail appeals of Arnon and Panupong Jadnok and they were remanded until further notice The court ruled that both of them had breached their bail terms by taking part in protests 53 Arnon was immediately re detained and the court justified this on the theory that in order to prevent the offender from causing other harm Being detained for 5 days on September 7 the police withdrew the request He and Panupong were released The Clooney Foundation for Justice called it an unlawful bail condition 54 nbsp Arnon Nampa on 19 September 2020 protest Eventually Arnon Panupong Panusaya Parit and prominent activists such as Pai Dao Din organized a 19 20 September protest in front of the Grand Palace s Sanam Luang drawing around 18 000 50 000 protesters 48 The main goal of 2020 2021 Thai protests to curb the palace s powers He has been regarded as one of the leaders since then He repeated his monarchy reform goal Unless the monarchy is under the constitution we will never achieve true democracy and the country belongs to the people not the monarchy The leaders placed a commemorative brass plaque the second Khana Ratsadon plaque to remind them of the 1932 revolution that ended absolute monarchy 55 They have been called Ratsadon by media 56 Ratsadon edit On Wednesday October 14 the 47th anniversary of a major student led 1973 Thai popular uprising Arnon and other Ratsadon leaders organized a marching protest to the Government House drawing around 8 000 protesters It was a general strike planned by them He led a mass on the truck to the Democracy Monument 48 Later on the morning of October 15 he was forcibly taken by a special commando unit without a lawyer to the Chiang Mai Police Station facing sedition charges by Apiwat Kanthong Prayuth Chan O Cha s lawyer complaining to Pol Col Phuwanat Duangdee for a speech on stage about the monarchy in Chiang Mai and Pathum Thani 57 On October 16 he wrote on plain paper to the court that the judicial process order and judging are unfair He had believed in Thai judicial systems before so he decided to study law But in his experiences he found that a judicial process is part of a dictatorship He believes that someday the court will rethink it and get back to standing with Thai society 58 The protest escalated on October 16 October when the police fired a water cannon at a large crowd at the Pathumwan intersection 59 He had been detained at Chiang Mai Central Prison until October 27 he was released on 200 000 baht bail but Pol Lt Col Chok amnuay Wongboonrit Chana Songkhram police arrested him straight away for sedition and ruining archaeological sites in 19 20 September protest He was then taken to the Bangkok Remand Prison In the evening the Criminal Court denied bail for him on the grounds that he might cause unrest 60 nbsp Ekachai Hongkangwan Arnon Nampa and Somyot Prueksakasemsuk got bail on 2 November 2020 After being in prison for 19 days since October 15 he was released on November 2 at midnight along with political activists Somyot Prueksakasemsuk and Ekkachai Hongkangwan making his jail time total 24 days this year without the court verdict 61 On November 17 Arnon and Rasadon led the protesters to the Sappaya Sapasathan parliament to pressure the parliament to accept the constitution amendment bill sponsored by civil group iLaw The police used the water cannon to fire a tear gas liquid causing many protesters to be injured At the end the police ran back and let the mass gather in front of the parliament He called on demonstrators to gather at Ratchaprasong Intersection on November 18 and said to fight face to face with the monarchy That day the protesters sprayed paint around the police headquarter insulting the monarchy 62 63 Lese majeste strikes edit On November 19 Prayuth Chan o cha promised to use all laws against the protesters including lese majeste law or Article 112 but the protests had taken place almost every day from October to November 64 Arnon also received a summons for lese majeste in addition to other charges 65 The Clooney Foundation for Justice Initiative called on the Thai government to dismiss these charges against him and others to stop sanctions on free speech and peaceful assembly 66 Arnon and Ratsadon led the protesters to protest at the SCB banking company owned by Vajiralongkorn on November 25 and at the Bangkok army barracks on November 29 All venues were related to reforms to the monarchy On December 3 he still spoke directly to the king saying that he should stay with the the King can do no wrong idea 67 He stated that he would take a break during the New Year s holidays and will continue the rally in 2021 with more escalation 68 On January 14 2021 Arnon was recognized by South Korea s May 18 Memorial Foundation for winning the 2021 Gwangju Prize for Human Rights for his human rights legal contribution anti authoritarian activism and his call for the monarchy reform He is the third person from Thailand after Angkhana Neelaphaijit and Pai Dao Din 69 Imprisonment without trial 2021 2022 editBangkok Remand Prison February June 2021 edit Nevertheless on February 9 2021 Arnon and the Ratsadon group Parit Patipan Luecha and Somyot were arrested and detained again on charges of lese majeste and 10 other offenses including sedition over a September 19 20 protest by Pol Lt Col Chok amnuay Wongboonrit and Chana Songkhram police The court denied them bail and remanded them in the Bangkok Remand Prison US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan expressed concern United Nations human rights experts condemned the rising lese majeste cases 70 After the Court of Appeal rejected a request and cited their disrespect for the monarchy they posed a flight risk In front of Bangkok Remand Prison Prachak Kongkirati Yukti Mukdawichit Boonlert Wisetpreecha from Thammasat University and Puangthong Pawakrapan from Chulalongkorn University claiming to represent 255 lecturers at 31 universities and education institutions read out a statement calling for their release 71 Human Rights Watch said that the country may return to the dark days by abusing the law and demanded the Thai government to conform with Thailand s international human rights law obligations 72 His lawyers tried to appeal on many occasions but all were denied for the same reason by the court By this time he was jailed awaiting trial He was prosecuted in 21 cases 11 of lese majeste cases 73 On March 15 Arnon wrote the petition fear of death threat to the Criminal Court while he was temporarily released to perform his lawyer duty Prison officials tried four times to take Jatupat and Panupong out to test COVID 19 at night which was an unusual time Arnon found it suspicious and there were rumours that they will be sent to hurt or kill 74 On April 8 Arnon Jatupat and Somyot signed a letter expressing their intention to withdraw their lawyer from the trial because he cited a lack of due fairness in the court and was therefore no longer required to defend them While Patipan was released by bail Parit and Panusaya had committed a hunger strike until he get a bail 75 Arnon was infected with the coronavirus in custody and sent to the prison hospital on May 6 May 76 110 days after being detained without a court verdict on June 6 he was given bail of 200 000 baht on conditions that included refraining from defaming the monarchy and inciting non peaceful events along with Panupong He was immediately treated in hospital after he had infected the coronavirus 77 He resumed activism on June event by reading Prakat Khana Ratsadon a declaration on the Siamese revolution of 1932 78 Bangkok Remand Prison August 2021 February 2022 edit nbsp Wizardry theme Arnon Nampa on 3 August 2021 On August 3 Arnon Nampa gave a critical speech once again in front of the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre to commemorate Harry Potter themed last year This time he demanded a revoke of Article 112 and the transfer of public assets from the King back to their previous status 79 He was imprisoned on August 9 August for lese majeste charges 80 On November 10 2020 the Constitutional Court ruled that Arnon s speech calling for reforms of the monarchy in the Thammasat will not tolerate rally on August 10 2020 aimed to overthrow the state and the monarchy in their speeches The court ordered him and other protest groups to end all monarchy reform movements as Arnon never had a chance to prove the wrongdoing in court because he had been in the jail 81 On February 28 2022 Arnon received bail from all courts after he had been detained for 203 days 82 His total imprisonment time between 2020 and 2022 is 337 days Personality and personal life editBorn in a rice field he often recalled a natural and rural feeling of a rice field and agriculture He convinced himself to be Arnon in Caravan phleng phuea chiwit album Arnon 1988 Sai Sima character in Seni Saowaphong novel Pisat 1994 characters in Komtuan Khantanu and Naowarat Pongpaiboon s books His Facebook profile photo was Chit Phumisak 8 Poetry and artworks editIn 2011 he wrote a poetry collection book Mute and Blind at the End of the Line 83 about the 2010 red shirts massacre His book was nominated to S E A Write Award in 2013 84 He performed Khlui the Thai Flute in Thai activist band Faiyen s Farmer song 85 Khlui was his instrument for his student activism 8 Awards and honors editJarupong Thongsin for Democracy Award Thailand 2020 Gwangju Prize for Human Rights Korea 2021 See also edit2020 2021 Thai protests Human rights in Thailand Lese majeste in Thailand Panusaya Sithijirawattanakul Milk Tea Alliance Rohingya genocideReferences edit a b c Three activists who break Thailand s deepest taboo The Jakarta Post Archived from the original on 23 September 2020 Retrieved 17 September 2020 khum thnayxannth imkh sngsalaelwthngkhu thamklangmwlchnnbrxy bangkokbiznews com 7 August 2020 Archived from the original on 13 September 2020 Retrieved 17 September 2020 Thailand Leading activist Arnon Nampa jailed over calls for royal reform 26 September 2023 Retrieved 17 January 2024 a b c xannth napha thnayaelacaelythikhidthung Arnon Nampa Lawyer and defendant that we miss Prachatai in Thai 21 February 2021 prathannkeriynsay NGOs aelathnaykhxngprachachn xannth naphainmumkhxngephuxnmthym aelaephuxnthnay NGO student president and lawyer of the people Arnon Nampa from friend s viewpoint The MATTER in Thai 25 May 2021 a b c The Isaander kinlabkbthnayxannth Eat Lab with lawyer Arnon TheIsaander in Thai 4 February 2020 a b khuykbthnaysiththikhnosd xannth napha Interview with a single human rights lawyer Arnon Nampa Pepperoni News in Thai 7 September 2017 a b c xannth napha lukchawnaphutngkhathamsthabnkstriy Arnon Nampa A farmer son who question the monarchy BBC News ithy in Thai BBC sridi ebycphr 6 February 2021 khntwtn chiwit khwamrkkhxng xannth napha ecakhxngrangwlkwangcuephuxsiththimnusychn Finding Arnon s life and love Gwangju Prize for Human Rights laureate mtichnsudspdah in Thai bthkwithung mhatulakar Poetry to a judge prachatai com in Thai 3 September 2010 xannth napha thnayaedngxuththrn phth npch thingehyuxodnkhnglum Arnon Nampa left defendant in jail sankkhawxisra in Thai 26 March 2012 yxdlngkhnphanaesnhnunsnng km rasdrprasngkh ephuxnfrngln nkothsesuxaedngrxd phwkerarxd Donation over 100 000 baht to Ratsadornprasong law office farang friend declares red shirts survive we survive in Thai Archived from the original on 11 August 2013 khwamekhluxnihwineruxnghnnglungnwmthxng www thongthailand com kxngthunrasdrprasngkh thapraethsepnprachathipity karprakntwcaepnsiththi enginprakncaepnswsdikar Ratsadornprasong fund If Thailand was democracy country bail money would be a social welfare The MATTER in Thai 23 September 2021 wnaehngkhwam lk thiaesnyawnan Love was stolen for a long time Freedom of Expression Documentation Center in Thai 28 February 2015 cdkickrrm eluxktngthilk hnahxsilp nkkickrrmodnrwbhlayray Election that We Love was Stolen activists arrested prachatai com in Thai 14 February 2015 thnayxannth plukphlemuxngsukhwamklw Lawyer Arnon wake people up from fear Post Today in Thai Bangkok Post 22 February 2015 Four Thai activists to face military court in landmark case Reuters 16 March 2015 salthharsngfxng caniw kbphwkrwm 6 khn khdi nngrthifipxuthyanrachphkdi The court charges Ja New and other 5 for Train to Rajabhakti Thai PBS in Thai 25 April 2016 8 caelyphnkhxha nngrthifipsxngokngrachphkdi ehtuykelikkhwamphidchumnumthangkaremuxng 8 defendants clear from an accusition prachatai com in Thai 15 February 2019 xannth chumnumraluknwmthxng Anon Assembly for commemoration of Nuamthong freedom ilaw or th in Thai Retrieved 9 October 2021 ecahnathilxmcb thnayxannth phrxmphwk ndyunechy khanthharxumprachachn Officials besieges and arrests protesters mtichnxxniln in Thai 27 April 2016 Man jailed for 30 years in Thailand for insulting the monarchy on Facebook the Guardian 7 August 2015 Thai man faces jail for insulting king s dog with sarcastic internet post the Guardian 15 December 2015 Woman faces prison for two word Facebook reply The Independent 10 May 2016 thnayxannth thukaecngkhwamduhminsalphwngph r b khxmphiwetxr Arnon was charged with violating the Computer Crime Act and contempt of court prachatai com in Thai 14 December 2017 4 xngkhkrsiththi khx cnth yutifxngkhdi thnayxannth Four human rights NGOs demand junta to stop pressing charge Arnon prachatai com in Thai 15 December 2017 Thailand Human rights lawyer facing charges of contempt of court over social media post Front Line Defenders 16 January 2018 Rojanaphruk Pravit 30 January 2018 Junta Orders Pro Democracy Leaders Charged With Inciting Rebellion Khaosod English enginpraknkhnla 1 aesn plxytw 3 aeknna khnxyakeluxktng 100 000 baht bail per person release 3 leaders BBC News ithy in Thai 10 February 2018 karchumnumkhxngklumkhnxyakeluxktngthithnnrachdaenin RDN50 khdiphurwmchumnum Political rally of the people who want an election at Ratchadamnoen RDN50 freedom ilaw or th in Thai salthharnditswn xannth ehtuephyaephrkhaebikkhwamkhdiaechrphngrachphkdi ophstesiydsi thxngaedng Military court summoned Arnon for Computer Crime of sharing Rajaphakti Plan and Tongdaeng parody prachatai com in Thai 3 October 2018 rwmtwchumnumthixnusawriychysmrphumiya khsch kkt hyudyuxeluxktng Gathering at Victory Monument to stop postponing an election prachatai com in Thai 6 January 2019 thnayxannth cdyunechy prathwng kkt thixnusawriychytx ephy 17 em y mayunihm Just standing protesting the EC prachatai com in Thai 12 April 2019 xnakhtihm esiyngaetk ngdxxkesiyng hrux khwa ph r k oxnhnwythhar Council meeting New future shows abstain approval of the Royal Decree as the Act on the transfer of the 1st 11th Infantry Regiment to the royal government BBC News ithy in Thai 15 October 2019 Thai opposition protests emergency troop transfer to king Reuters 17 October 2019 xannth napha ruwaesiyngaettxngtha Arnon Nampa Human rights lawyers call to investigate the use of budgets related to the monarchy BBC News ithy in Thai 19 June 2020 Thailand pro democracy protesters mark end of absolute monarchy Reuters 24 June 2020 24mithuna khunxndb 1 ethrndthwitetxr pramwlphaphralukchwngecha thi kthm khxnaekn aelaxubl 24June trending no 1 on Twitter prachatai com in Thai 24 June 2020 Students lead mass protest against dictatorship at Democracy Monument Prachatai English 20 July 2020 prathwnghna thb yn immungming thnayxannth khxkxngthphhyudkhukkham pchch na s w xxkipcakrabb Arnon urges to stop harassing people repeal the senate prachatai com in Thai 20 July 2020 Thailand protesters openly criticise monarchy in Harry Potter themed rally the Guardian 4 August 2020 Thai protests Lawyer Anon Nampa among nine arrested in sweep against activists BBC News 20 August 2020 Two activists under arrest for sedition violating Emergency Decree Prachatai English 7 August 2020 Exclusive xannth napha phmphawnaihsthabnkstriyprbtw The 101 World 20 September 2020 Reed John 6 November 2020 Inside Thailand s youth revolution Financial Times Thailand protests Risking it all to challenge the monarchy BBC News 14 August 2020 a b c Thousands of protesters surround Thailand s Government House Nikkei Asia 14 October 2020 Beech Hannah 16 August 2020 Protests Grow in Thailand Where Speaking Out Can Be Perilous The New York Times Subscription required thnayxannththukcbkhdiaehri phxtetxr khxhayuyngplukpn ph r b chumnum ph r b khxm ekhruxngkhyayesiyng prachatai com in Thai 19 August 2020 Activist Arnon arrested again over rally calling for reform of monarchy Bangkok Post 25 August 2020 thamnayxaephx ipbanyaykhxngthnayxannththaim prachatai com in Thai 1 September 2020 Thailand to jail protest activists for bail breach BBC News 3 September 2020 Archived from the original on 5 September 2020 Retrieved 17 September 2020 Statement On The Bail Conditions For Arnon Nampa And Panupong Jadnok In Thailand PDF Clooney Foundation for Justice 17 September 2020 Biggest Thai protest in years cheers calls to reform monarchy Reuters 19 September 2020 Pre trial hearings today for 22 Ratsadon core leaders and followers www thaipbsworld com 15 March 2021 phukarechiyngihm ephy xannth prasiththi mihmaycbcakkhdichumnumemux 9 s kh www thairath co th in Thai 15 October 2020 thnayxannth tdsinicimprakn kngwlkhntxnsngtwaelaesiyenginprakn etriymkhdkhanfakkhngkhrngthi 2 sunythnaykhwamephuxsiththimnusychn Lawyer Arnon decides not to bail him out it wastes the money in Thai 22 October 2020 Limited 16 October 2020 Water cannon used on protesters Bangkok Post Arnon released re arrested on fresh charge Bangkok Post 27 October 2020 xannth smys exkchy ynedinhnasutx cudyunedim ihekhrditphlngprachachnepidpratukhuk Arnon Somyot Ekkachai still fight credit to people power prachatai com in Thai 3 November 2020 Timeline of Tuesday s protests around Parliament nationthailand 17 November 2020 Beech Hannah Jirenuwat Ryn 18 November 2020 Now We Fight Face to Face Thailand s Protests Shatter Taboos The New York Times PM Prayuth promises to use all laws against Thai protesters www aljazeera com 19 November 2020 Thai police to charge protest leaders with royal insult Reuters 24 November 2020 Thailand Threatens Protest Leaders with Lese Majeste Charges Clooney Foundation For Justice 24 November 2020 xannth napha khwamhwngihsthabnphramhakstriypkeklaaetimpkkhrxng 2 th kh 63 Arnon Nampa for the hope of the king can do no wrong prachatai com in Thai 3 December 2020 Thai protesters to pause for now and return next year Reuters 14 December 2020 Anon Nampa awarded the 2021 Gwangju Prize for Human Rights Prachatai English 14 January 2021 Thai activists jailed pending trial for royal insults Reuters 9 February 2021 No bail for protest leaders Bangkok Post 16 February 2021 The 4 Ratsadon leading figures bail denial is a breach of presumption of innocence Prachatai English 12 February 2021 Factbox Criminal cases mount against Thailand s protest leaders Reuters 8 March 2021 Arnon questions prison s nighttime Covid testing Bangkok Post 16 March 2021 Patiwat gets bail as protest cohorts stew Bangkok Post 10 April 2021 Arnon contracts Covid in custody Bangkok Post 6 May 2021 Thai court approves bail for protest leaders jailed over royal insult Reuters 1 June 2021 klumthalufa cdngan 24 mithuna tunechamasantxpharkickhnarasdr khrbrxb 89 pi xphiwthnsyam prachatai com in Thai Wongcha um Panu Thepgumpanat Panarat 3 August 2021 A year after taboo on Thai king broken 103 face jail for royal insult Reuters Thailand Arbitrary detention of eight pro democracy activists International Federation for Human Rights 12 August 2021 Retrieved 28 September 2021 Constitutional Court rules activists aimed to overthrow monarchy Bangkok Post Bangkok Post 10 November 2021 Activist Anon released on bail for 3 months Bangkok Post 28 February 2022 ehmuxnbxdibiphrfamasudthang xan in Thai raychuxkwiniphnthaelaraychuxkrrmkarsiirt 2556 S E A Write Award nomination www thaipoet net in Thai 2013 Faiyen 6 December 2017 chawnaehiyn Farmer song Faiyen External links edit nbsp Media related to Anon Nampa at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arnon Nampa amp oldid 1224775437, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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