She can still appeal. If you guys out there make her case "big", there's a possibility that the sentence can be halved. I wonder where the four or five Thammasat lawyers who always issued statements against the norms are- why do they keep silent in this case? This isn't really about what she said or said not anymore. The sentence is-- hate to say this-- deliberately harsh. I don't share her politics or ideology, but there's something seriously wrong in a society which doesn't care for its own people. Dar Torpedo has put on a lone fight long enough; it's time for people with "space" to step in.
She can still appeal. If you
She can still appeal. If you guys out there make her case "big", there's a possibility that the sentence can be halved. I wonder where the four or five Thammasat lawyers who always issued statements against the norms are- why do they keep silent in this case? This isn't really about what she said or said not anymore. The sentence is-- hate to say this-- deliberately harsh. I don't share her politics or ideology, but there's something seriously wrong in a society which doesn't care for its own people. Dar Torpedo has put on a lone fight long enough; it's time for people with "space" to step in.