Parit Chiwarak (Thai: พริษฐ์ ชิวารักษ์; RTGS: Pharit Chiwarak, nicknamed Penguin; born 27 July 1998) is a Thai political activist, Thammasat University student at the Faculty of Political Science, and one of the leaders of the 2020 Thai protests, via the United Front of Thammasat and Demonstration group.[1][2] As of August 2021, he was recently[3] imprisoned again; his bail had been revoked "after a court accepted a prosecution submission that he had broken bail conditions".[3]
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ParitChiwarak (Thai: พริษฐ์ ชิวารักษ์; RTGS: Pharit Chiwarak, nicknamed Penguin; born 27 July 1998) is a Thai political activist, Thammasat University...
Health asserted in 2002 that homosexuality is not a mental disorder. ParitChiwarak, an education activist from Education for Liberation Network, says that...
1892-1992. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 154. ISBN 978-3-447-03608-5. ParitChiwarak (March 16, 2023). "คนล้านนาเป็นไท/ไทย แต่กลายเป็นลาวเพราะการยัดเยียด"...
that called reforms to the monarchy, Arnon Nampa, Panupong Jadnok, ParitChiwarak, Jatupat (Pai Dao Din), Panusaya (Rung), and Benja Apan were all detained...
"ธรรมศาสตร์จะไม่ทน" (lit. Thammasat will not tolerate.). Penguin or ParitChiwarak wrote the revolutionary 10 monarchy reform manifestos, adapted from...
September 2020. Jarupong Thongsin for Democracy Award, Thailand (2020) ParitChiwarak Allegations of genocide in the 2023 Israeli attack on Gaza "Students...
approached by the officers at her dormitory. On 14 August, student leader ParitChiwarak was arrested on the outskirts of Bangkok. Police officers showed an...
Women announced on 23 November 2020. 2020–2022 Thai protests Anon Nampa ParitChiwarak Panupong Jadnok Benja Apan International recognition of the State of...
an open letter demanding the release of imprisoned activists such as ParitChiwarak, signed by over 10,000 supporters. She called Chanathip Muanpawong,...
featured prominent activists like Panusaya “Rung” Sithijirawattanakul and ParitChiwarak as guest speakers, both of whom have faced detention under Thailand's...
outside of the Government House of Thailand. Protest leaders Arnon Nampa, ParitChiwarak, and Panupong Jadnok were arrested, according to Thai Lawyers for Human...
to parody Thailand's National Children's Day, co-ordinated by Parit ‘Penguin’ Chiwarak. In July 2017, Sanhanutta Sartthaporn, a grade 11 student and then...