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Procès bâillon (SLAPP)

26 Oct 2018

Sutharee Wannasiri

Statut : DROPPED

Date de dépôt de la plainte
26 Oct 2018
Exactitude de la date
Tout est correct
Sutharee Wannasiri
Civil
Féminin
Défenseur des droits de l'homme
Procès : SLAPP
Demandes en justice: Diffamation
Montant des dommages: $159,337
Montant des dommages (monnaie locale): 5 million Thai Baht
Procès intenté par: Company
Cible: Individuel
Lieu de dépôt de la plainte: Thaïlande
Lieu de l'incident: Thaïlande
Thammakaset 2 Thaïlande Agriculture et élevage Réponse de l'entreprise

Sources

On October 26, 2018, Thammakaset filed a civil defamation suit against Sutharee Wannasiri, requesting 5,000,000 Thai Baht in compensation for damage to the company’s reputation. The complaint focused on comments Wannasiri posted on Twitter. Thammakaset had also filed separate criminal suits against Wannasiri and Nan Win for a short video; the Criminal Court found them not guilty. Thammakaset demands that Ms. Sutharee Wannasiri publish an apology in four local newspapers and on her Twitter account for a minimum of 30 days and covers all legal costs. The Civil Court held a preliminary hearing for this case in December 2018, set the witness hearings for August 2019, and the verdict for October 2019. During the witness hearing phase, the Civil Court sought to mediate between the two parties. On 28 August 2019, after more than half a day of mediation, Thammakset decided to drop the complaint.