Thai protesters stage anti-government rally despite activists release


Anon Nampa (left) a prominent human rights lawyer, and Phanuphong Chatnok, a member of the Eastern Youth for Democracy. - The Nation Thailand/Asian News Network

BANGKOK, Aug 9 (The Nation Thailand/ANN): The Criminal Court on Ratchadaphisek Road in Bangkok granted provisional bail to two activists -- Anon Nampa, a prominent human rights lawyer, and Phanuphong Chatnok, a member of the Eastern Youth for Democracy.

Karom Polpornklang, Move Forward Party's party-list MP, who is also the lawyer of both activists, said the provisional release is on condition that both must not repeat the activities that led to their charges.

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