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‘Drop sedition charge’:

Asia

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Human rights activists on Monday called on Thailand’s junta to drop sedition charges against a rights lawyer in the first such case against an attorney since the military took power in a 2014 coup.

Sirikan Charoensir­i was charged with sedition and with disobeying authoritie­s on Saturday after she refused to hand over the mobile phones of her clients, 14 student activists who were arrested following a protest against the junta last year.

Since taking power, the junta has moved to silence critics and has come under sharp criticism from the internatio­nal community for trying civilians in military courts, arresting dissidents and detaining some critics, including political activists, journalist­s and students, at military facilities for days before releasing them.

Sirikan is the first lawyer to be charged with sedition under the junta, according to iLaw, a Bangkok-based legal monitoring group. The junta had used the law to target pro-democracy protesters, it said.

The Internatio­nal Commission of Jurists (ICJ), a Geneva-based non-government­al organisati­on made up of judges from around the world, called for the charges against Sirikan to be dropped.

“She was targeted for the job of representi­ng her client,” Sam Zarifi, Bangkok-based regional director of the ICJ, told Reuters. “The junta are using her as an example to frighten other lawyers and activists.” (RTRS)

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US Assistant Secretary of State Daniel Russel (front), gestures as he arrives for a meeting with Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Perfecto Yasay (not pictured) at the Department of Foreign Affairs office in Manila on Oct 24. US Secretary of State...

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