13 out of 16 political detainees released in the 38 days giventhat set started quick to need bail rights Tantawan Tuatulanon (left) checks on associate Orawan Phuphong in the ambulance as they showup at the Supreme Court on Friday afternoon to continue their appetite strike exterior of healthcarefacility. (Photo: Khai Maew Cheese Facebook page, facebook.com/eggcatcheese) Pro-democracy activists Tantawan “Tawan” Tuatulanon and Orawan “Bam” Phuphong left Thammasat University Hospital for the Supreme Court on Friday and firmlyinsisted they will continue their cravings strike — now in its 38th day — till all their needs are satisfied. Ms Tantawan, 21, and Ms Orawan, 23, launched a letter stating they plan to continue fasting till those in power accept the rights of the implicated and offenders in political cases to be approved bail throughout their trials. “To satisfy this unbiased, both of us will leave Thammasat University Hospital today and head to the Supreme Court. We demand the right to refuse any medical treatment, to pursue our objective,” the handwritten letter mentioned. They stated they comprehended the health dangers triggered by their action, and that doctors had supplied them with total info about what they requirement to do to maintain their health. They stated that regardlessof their physically weak condition they were still able to believe plainly, as seen by their goodfriends and households. In the occasion that the set might not be able to make choices, their legalrepresentative can make choices in their interests. “No matter what occurs to us, we desire our battle for the rights of the implicated and thinks in political cases to be permitted bail when on trial.” Hospital personnel pressing gurneys brought the 2 young ladies from their ward to a waiting ambulance at 3.40pm on Friday, and from there they were taken to the Supreme Court where a crowd of advocates and media waitedfor. The set looked significantly thinner and were extremely weak, with bruising on their bodies f
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