Document Type

Report

Publication Date

6-2025

Abstract

The criminal proceedings against Ms. Katanyu Muenkhamruang (“Pan”), a 27-year-old Thai student and pro-democracy activist, violated international fair trial standards and Thailand’s human rights obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). Pan was convicted under Thailand’s sedition law and the Computer-Related Crimes Act for Facebook posts promoting peaceful anti-government protests in 2021. The trial revealed numerous due process violations, including violation of the presumption of innocence, reliance on unsubstantiated claims, and a lack of reasoned judgment. Despite the absence of direct evidence linking Pan to the alleged posts, the court inferred guilt, and arbitrarily disregarded exculpatory evidence. Pan’s conviction also infringed on her rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly, as her alleged actions fell squarely within speech protected under international human rights law. The politically motivated two-year prison sentence sets a dangerous precedent for suppressing democratic expression in Thailand and highlights the urgent need to reform the country’s sedition and cybercrime laws. Overturning this conviction on appeal would reaffirm fundamental rights and restore justice.

Disciplines

Human Rights Law | International Law | Law

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