Groups reveal issue about intensifying condition of 3 activist cravings strikers Tantawan “Tawan” Tuatulanon (right) and Orawan “Bam” Phuphong prepare to make a court look at which they askedfor cancellation of their bail as a gesture of assistance for other political detainees, on Jan16 They started their appetite strike on Jan18 (Photo: Thai Lawyers for Human Rights) A network of health employees on Friday called for the genuine release of all apprehended political detainees as they revealed concern over condition of 3 hunger-striking activists. The Mor Mai Thon (impatient physicians) group, Nurses Connect, a public health workers network and associated groups sent a letter to the Supreme Court president, the Bangkok South Criminal Court chief judge, Ratchadaphisek Criminal Court chief judge and a agent of the United Nations in Thailand to call for the repair of bail rights for apprehended political activists so that they might have muchbetter treatment physically and psychologically. The petitioners connected the names of 339 workers in several medical fields who assistance the call for the instant and genuine release of all apprehended political activists, together with a list of 500 other fans. Many individuals haveactually been apprehended in political cases in current years, their letter stated. Many individuals haveactually been senttoprison without being given bail while they waitfor trial, and others haveactually been declined bail while they appeal convictions. According to Thai Lawyers for Human Rights (TLHR), at least 1,888 individuals haveactually been prosecuted for political involvement and expression because the start of the Free Youth demonstrations in July2020 At least 215 are dealingwith lese majeste (royal disparagement) charges and 128 ha
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