Thailand has a long history of political movements, which have often revolved around the demands of young people across various generations and political coups. The demands in each era share similarities, often focusing on constitutional amendments, the call for freedoms of expression and human rights, the transition of political power, and even military coups.
In the present era, political movements continue to emerge as they have in history. The line between “political cases” and “freedom of expression” remains difficult to draw, given the diverse social perspectives. Many activists face legal repression after voicing their demands for freedom and rights. The term “SLAPP” is commonly used in activist circles, referring to lawsuits designed to silence political expression in order to protect certain interests.
How have youth activists expanded the definition of corruption? Join us in exploring this through an interview article that delves into the perspectives of these young people on corruption and how it relates to political movements, as well as their freedom of expression.
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