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Court bars Chuwit from campaigning against Bhumjaithai over its cannabis policy


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Thailand’s Civil Court issued an injunction today (Wednesday) barring Chuwit Kamolvisit from campaigning against the Bhumjaithai party over its cannabis policy, pending the outcome of a defamation lawsuit, filed against the self-styled whistle blower by the party.

 

The court ruling follows the filing of a motion for temporary protection with the court by the Bhumjaithai party today, seeking an emergency injunction after the court rejected the party’s complaint on the grounds that barring Chuwit from criticising the party may infringe upon the defendant’s right to free expressions.

 

In considering the party’s complaint today, the court ruled that it appears that Chuwit has stopped criticising the Bhumjaithai party over the Orange Line train project and, hence, there is no need for the court to issue an injunction to stop him from criticising the party on that issue.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/court-bars-chuwit-from-campaigning-against-bhumjaithai-over-its-cannabis-policy/

 

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33 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

the court rejected the party’s complaint on the grounds that barring Chuwit from criticising the party may infringe upon the defendant’s right to free expressions.

i would gladly stand side by side with chuwit to defend his right to speak out against cannabis.

 

would he defend my right to speak with cannabis ? 

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His 6 Million Baht envelope story has changed, one wonders when they will come for him, or does he truly know where the skeletons are buried and in whose closets they hang....inquiring minds want to know.

 

The man has created a minefield in government circles.

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2 hours ago, Don Chance said:

There is free speech in Thailand?

I've never heard anyone claim that. People must talk in whispers or behind closed doors over some issues. And they do. They do. The authorities might be able to stop people talking, but they haven't found a way yet to stop them thinking.

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