Once #taboo and considered too dangerous to speak out publicly, now #Twitter #trending in #Thailand shows growing calls for abolishing draconian #LeseMajeste law. Hashtag #ยกเลิก112 has more than 400K tweets in less than 24 hours. pic.twitter.com/JL0M6WV4vR— Sunai (@sunaibkk) June 7, 2020
We have to protect our freedom of speech especially the political act which is involved in our life and do not let them use section 112 as a polical weapon..... it’s enough PLEASE #ยกเลิก112 pic.twitter.com/wYSzx7pXpe— 𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗹𝗹 𝗺𝗲 🌸 (@missseoltang) June 7, 2020
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ยูเอ็น เรียกร้องให้ยกเลิก 112 ระบุ ก.ม.หมิ่นพระบรมฯ ขัดกับ หลักสิทธิมนุษยชนสากลคลิกที่ลิงค์นี้... https://www.bbc.com/thai/thailand-38894463
#Thailand’s government uses Article 112 to violently suppress criticism of the monarchy— James Lee Proudfoot🎗 (@PhilosophyNook) June 7, 2020
So our #Thai friends are speaking out against it using the #ยกเลิก112 hashtag
Even though they risk arrest or murder
The #MilkTeaAlliance must stand with brave Thai #FreedomFighters! 🇹🇭🇹🇼🇭🇰 https://t.co/rgNj1ViLW0 pic.twitter.com/sS1N9pITw4
This country belongs to the “citizens” not to the “king” like they fabricated it to be #ยกเลิก112 pic.twitter.com/T5Z1iykfQT— ชื่อเจนะครับบบ (@namejaynakrub) June 7, 2020
Freedom speech is human rights #ยกเลิก112 pic.twitter.com/paw6VuBnlP— บชพ. (@_bcxjk) June 7, 2020