Human Rights Watch this morning condemned the arrests of seven pro-democracy campaigners and two anti-establishment rap artists by the police.
The arrests violate pledges made by the government to respect their rights at a time of swelling protests against its rule, the New York-based group said in a call for their immediate release.
鈥淭he Thai government鈥檚 repeated promises to listen to dissenting voices have proven meaningless as the crackdown on pro-democracy activists continues unabated,鈥 said Brad Adams, the group鈥檚 Asia director. 鈥淭he authorities should right their wrong and immediately drop the charges and release [Arnon Nampa] and other detained activists.鈥
The arrests were carried out last night and this morning.
Arnon, an attorney who’s led Thai Lawyers for Human Rights and was previously arrested after he broached the topic of royal reform, was reportedly taken into custody at the Bangkok Criminal Court, where he was tending to his clients. Between last night and this morning, he was arrested along with Baramee Chairat, Korakot Saengyenphan, Suwanna Tanlek, Todsaporn Sinsomboon, Thanee Sasom, Nathawut Somboonsup, Thanayuth Na Ayutthaya and Dechatorn Bamroongmuang.聽
Dechatorn has used the stage as a weapon against the regime ever since Rap Against Dictatorship released popular anti-government track What My F**king Country鈥檚 Got in 2018. He performed at Sunday鈥檚 mass rally at the Democracy Monument, which drew an estimated 10,000 to 20,000 people, alongside Thanayuth, a teen rapper from Khlong Toei known as 鈥淓levenFinger.鈥
Read more about Thanayuth in our news feature Khlong Toei Rising: Anxiety and unity in Bangkok鈥檚 biggest slum
All of those arrested were named in a recently leaked police list of 31 activists targeted for arrest.聽Most are activists with the affiliated network of pro-democracy groups campaigning for the military-backed government to step down. Baramee is a member of the Assembly of the Poor, Suwanna a member of the June 24 for Democracy Movement, and Korakot belongs to the Democracy Restoration Group.聽
They face charges that include sedition and are being held at Bangkok鈥檚 Samranrat Police Station. As of Thursday afternoon, the police are also seeking the arrest of Parit “Penguin” Chiwarak and Kannithi Limcharoen, a leader and member of the Free Youth Movement, which has organized recent protests.聽
Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan, the powerful retired general who now leads the ruling political party, declined to comment about the arrests beyond saying the police were doing their duty.聽
鈥淭he police are doing their jobs, following the law,鈥 he told reporters at around noon today. 鈥淚f the law isn鈥檛 enforced, how can we live? It鈥檚 up to the police.鈥
鈥淚 don鈥檛 know鈥 was Prawit鈥檚 only comment on whether his government should provide a forum for youth protesters to express their opinions to stave off future conflict. He said he was not concerned about high schoolers nationwide throwing in their support by campaigning against the regime.
Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha, who has led since seizing power in 2014 and is nominally Prawit鈥檚 boss, said last week that protesters鈥 right to expression would be respected if they stayed within the law. Still, taboo-shattering calls to reform the monarchy have won dire warnings from the apex of Thailand鈥檚 power structure, including its commander-in-chief, Gen. Apirat Kongsompong.
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