lunes, 2 de noviembre de 2009

Lese Majeste and the DSI


As you probably know, my Thai friend Nat Sattayapornpisut, was recently arrested and falsely accused by Thailand's DSI of sending me three videos via e-mail, which according to the DSI contained lese majeste content.

These accusations are completely false and I can prove it, because I have the original letters from Nat which you can find elsewhere in this blog. I have written a letter to the Asian Human Rights Commision in thailand asking them for their help (see above).

I have also contacted a lawyer here in Spain, and tomorrow I will be asking her to advise me with regards to the way in which the DSI gained access to my e-mails, and whether this was legal or not. I'll keep you posted on this.

But, who exactly are the DSI? Well I'll tell you. These are the people who, after years of "investigation", have not found a single clue to resolve the disappearance of Human Rights lawyer Somchai Neelapaijit, or the murder of ecologist leader Charoen Wat-aksorn, or the Thai monk Phra Supoj Suwajo.

Is it any wonder them, that the failure of the DSI to deal with organised crime and terrorism, has resulted in a complete loss of faith on the part of Thai people. Perhaps if the DSI stopped wasting valuable public resources and time on trivial lese majeste "crimes" they might get better results. The fight continues.


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