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September 4, 2020
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I placed an order with the latest announcement! The iron rule “Thammasat University” toughens student political demonstrations
In the case of released persons The big meeting at Thammasat University (TU) Tha Phrachan on September 19, the last Thammasat University by associate professor Kesinee Witoonchart, president, TU issued a notice the “Guidelines to authorize the political assembly of students in the university setting “with content that indicates that
Promote learning about rights, freedoms and responsibility. In the scope of the Constitution and the Law AND respect for the different democracies Along with taking care of the well-being and safety of students AND avoid events that may lead to violence Under the current situation of the country As well as prevent problems that will lead to judicial processes .
Thammasat University With the approval of the University Executive Committee (MMF) on September 1, 2020, it is considered, therefore, that the university guidelines should be reduced. Allow students to organize political gatherings in the following areas of the university.
1. The core principles are College is a place for students to express themselves. Including political meetings However, in the realm of law and the Constitution
2. Organization of political meetings at the university level It must be organized by activities affiliated with the university or faculty If it is an independent group OR special groups It must have a certified advisor However, to use the area, permission and permission must be obtained from the college.
3. As a guide for organizing political meetings in an orderly and safe manner. There will be an agreement between students, organizers, police or responsible government officials. And the University
This must be done in writing. With an agreement on content and means of expression within the scope of the law AND there are appropriate measures to be performed in accordance with the agreement. There are also measures to take care of the welfare and safety of students.
This is from now on.
Announced September 3, 2020