Jaran Ditapichai Explained

Jaran Ditapichai
Birth Place:Phatthalung, Thailand
Occupation:University Lecturer
Academic
Political Scientist
Political Activist
Nationality:Thai
Other Names:Comrade Paew
Alma Mater:Thammasat University

Jaran Ditapichai (Thai: จรัล ดิษฐาอภิชัย;) is a Thai political scientist, educator, writer, political activist,[1] and advocate of human rights.

Biography

Jaran was born in Phatthalung, Thailand. He was a student leader during the 6 October 1976 massacre of student protesters and thereafter fled to join the Communist Party of Thailand, adopting the nom de guerre "สหายแผ้ว" (Comrade "Paew" – or Comrade Clarity).

He was a member of the Thai National Human Rights Commission,[2] but was expelled on 26 September 2007 by the National Legislative Assembly, which had been installed by the military junta that had taken power in the 2006 coup.[3]

Jaran fled to France after the 2014 military coup. The government of France granted Jaran and other lèse majesté suspects a refugee status in 2015.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Thai Protesters Accept Deal That Sets a November Vote . . 10 May 2010 . 6 June 2011 .
  2. News: Hundreds killed in crackdown on drug use in Thailand . . 18 February 2003 . 6 June 2011 .
  3. Book: Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2007 . 1001 . 2008 . . 436879546 .
  4. News: France grants refugee status to Thai political exiles. Prachatai English.
  5. Web site: Update the order of the Office of the Prime Minister No. 41/2551 dated 11 March 2008. soc.soc.go.th. 2019-08-21. 26 October 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181026143128/http://soc.soc.go.th/SLK/showlist3.asp?pagecode=87086&pdate=2008/07/15&pno=1&pagegroup=1. dead.