Amnesty began to invite people to provide information at many events.

Parliament, Amnesty committee. The line begins counting cases from 1 January 2005-present. Set the criteria for political motivation. Next week, aim to invite ‘Suriyasai-Nattawut-Pasarawalee-iLaw’ provides information

Mr. Chusak Sirinil, list MP and deputy leader of the Pheu Thai Party. Chairman of the Committee (Committee) to consider and study guidelines for enacting the Amnesty Act. Speaking after the committee meeting That next week’s resolution will invite people who mostly play important roles in political events. which is necessary to know that What necessity did he have to be in that situation? What action is there? And where has the case progressed?

Mr. Chusak said that the meeting on March 14 will be held. The following people will be invited: 1. Mr. Nattawut Saikua, former protester of the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD), Mr. Thaworn Senniam, former protester of the People’s Committee. for change and reform in Thailand to be a perfect democracy with the King as Head of State
(PDRC) Ms. Patsawalee Thanakitwiboonphon Former youth protester, Mr. Suriyasai Katasila, former protester of the People’s Alliance for Democracy group. Human Rights Lawyers Center Internet for People’s Law Project Group (iLaw) attended the meeting

For the consideration process of the committee. Mr. Chusak said that it was agreed that it would start from January 1, 2005 until the present. To limit the scope of duties to consider political events during that period. Including having to see that during that time What actions are there? What events happened? Due to the incident Because it will indicate what political conflicts have occurred. Which was given to Mr. Nikorn Chamnong, Secretary-General of the Committee. is a data collector. The meeting on March 14 will be a listening session. On March 21, the information will be considered. As for the case of offenses under Section 112 of the Criminal Law, it is not considered at this time.

Mr. Nikorn, as chairman of the sub-committee considering data and statistic
s on offense cases Due to political motivation, it is now possible to request information on approximately 50,000 political cases, including cases that occurred after 2020 until the present, at the Royal Thai Police (Police), Office of the Judiciary. and the military court as well to bring information together and classify events in order to make decisions before presenting them to the House of Representatives meeting

‘The subcommittee will collect cases that are politically motivated, which is a technical term used by many committees and countries. which is an important word Ready to give examples from the UDD or the Alliance era. There are different motivations. But it is also classified as politically motivated. which will be taken into consideration in order to draw further conclusions. At this time, it will not be considered which cases will not be eligible for amnesty. Just look at all the events in each period. Then define whether there is a political motive or not. By taking the event as the basis Wi
thout taking the person who committed the crime into account,’ Mr. Nikorn said.

Source: Thai News Agency