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Andy Hall plans his own court actions in response to Natural Fruit

Thailand Appeal Court Dismisses Case Against British Rights Defender

Friday, September 18, 2015
UPDATING All Day, Every Day

A TWEET from Andy Hall after the Appeal Court verdict says: Can announce today myself/lawyers finalising perjury prosecutions against Natural Fruit management for false statements in court.

Original Report

BANGKOK: An Appeal Court has today dismissed the Attorney General and Natural Fruit's appeal on one of the cases filed by the pineapple company against Finnwatch researcher Andy Hall.

The case concerned an interview Andy Hall gave to Aljazeera in Myanmar (Burma).

The Appeal Court decision was read at the Prakanong Court - the court that dismissed the alleged criminal defamation case in the first place on October 29, 2014 due to a flawed interrogation process.

The Attorney General and Natural Fruit cannot appeal further to the Supreme Court.

''We are relieved and glad about today's court decision and that the legality of the previous dismissal has been upheld. Case is now closed,'' said Sonja Vartiala, Finnwatch's Executive Director.

The case heard today is just one of four cases filed by Natural Fruit against Andy Hall.

Hearings on the other criminal case will continue on October 19 when Andy Hall will be formally indicted for criminal defamation and a computer crime on a case that relates to the publication of a Finnwatch report that exposed labor rights violations at the Natural Fruit pineapple processing plant.

This second criminal case is the most serious of all four, and carries a maximum penalty of seven years' imprisonment.

In addition to two criminal cases, National Fruit has also filed two damages claims against Andy Hall.

Finnwatch and hundreds of other civil society organisations have appealed for the criminal proceedings against Andy Hall to be dropped, and for the Thai authorities to bring Natural Fruit to justice for the alleged labor rights violations at their pineapple processing plant.

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good news indeed

Posted by Michael on September 18, 2015 12:24

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Who says there's no justice in the world !?! Judges in Thailand keep getting it right ! Let's hope it continues in the same way ...

Posted by James on September 18, 2015 12:59

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Very pleased to hear this good news.

Such actions waste the courts time when there are other more pressing & serious matters to consider.

However it gives you faith in the Thai judiciary system when they clearly get it right.

Posted by Logic on September 18, 2015 14:50

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good to see!!

Posted by another steve on September 18, 2015 15:42

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Great news for Andy and free speach

Posted by Peter on September 18, 2015 18:12

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Dear Ed

What a brilliant day for justice and freedom of speech in Thailand today! And what a brilliant day for the courageous Andy Hall. And what a relief it must be for Andy's long suffering family back in the UK.

Of course, these criminal defamation laws are still on the books but one very fine human rights activist is still free today and one case against him has been comprehensively killed off and buried.

Anyone following the case with any reasonable degree of interest would know that Andy Hall should never have been charged in the first place. An independent report from senior Brisbane barrister Mark Plunkett highlights just how weak the case against Andy was.

http://www.ictur.org/Eng/Plunkett.html

As you know I attended the Phuketwan trial in July this year and commented/complained how the Royal Thai Police merely acted as a rubber stamp in processing the charges from the Royal Thai Navy.

I have a similar complaint with the Office of the Attorney General. The Attorney General merely acted as a rubber stamp in relation to the charges against Andy and in relation to this hopeless appeal.

In my opinion, it is time, it is high time for the Police and the Attorney General to investigate complaints of criminal behavior, corruption & misconduct rather than constantly shooting the proverbial messengers.

Cheers
Ian Yarwood
Barrister & Solicitor
Perth, Western Australia

Posted by Ian Yarwood on September 18, 2015 18:44

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When I hear the Thai PM talk about people or journalists 'damaging' the country he doesn't seem to grasp the fact this vexatious and abusive use of the libel laws damages Thailand more than anything.

The Thai ruling class needs to get it through their heads that they can't always get away with everything. Moo Ham finally got jailed today, only 25 months but it is a first for some rich kid to actually do some time. Chai Yo to the supreme court.

Posted by Arun Muruga on September 18, 2015 19:35

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I wasn't familiar with the Mo Ham case so had a look on line. He didn't actually get any jail time. The sentence was suspended so he's back on the streets.

Good news for Andy though. One case down three more to go. Good Luck.

Posted by pete59 on September 19, 2015 06:50

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You need to attribute this text to Finnwatch (moderated)

Posted by Pla G Ris M on September 19, 2015 08:37

Editor Comment:

Perhaps you missed the line at the top of the article, Pla G Ris M, the one that says for people with eyes who can read:
By Finnwatch media release Let me repeat that, just in case you are not wearing your glasses: By Finnwatch media release.

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Well stated Ian Yarwood.

If the Leaders of this Country want to elevate it to a place that everyone can respect, want to visit or inhabit, then clean up the tiers of corruption that everyone seems to take for granted.

Even, or maybe I should state, especially, the ordinary Thais are fed up with such.

Posted by Logic on September 19, 2015 13:50

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Thanks Logic

One could be forgiven for thinking that the entire budget for the Office of the Attorney General should be 100 baht.

That is not an annual budget but a life time budget as that is the cost of a RUBBER STAMP!

Cheers

Posted by Ian Yarwood on September 19, 2015 18:11

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Perhaps the Phuketwan case "greased the skids" for this added good news.

Maybe I'll stop writing under an assumed name when they stop going after the little guy.

Posted by farang888 on September 21, 2015 07:04


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