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lonelywombat
December 30th, 2013, 12:15
[attachment=0:2zadbtrd]1388366583723.jpg-620x349.jpg[/attachment:2zadbtrd]Australian journalist prepared for Thai prison over Thai navy row
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Date December 30, 2013 - 12:27PM
Lindsay Murdoch
South-East Asia correspondent for Fairfax Media


Australian journalist Alan Morison and his colleague Chutima Sidasathian both charged with defamation in Thailand. Photo: Supplied

Bangkok: Australian journalist Alan Morison has declared he is prepared to go to jail to defend media freedom in Thailand where defamation laws are being increasingly used to silence criticism.

тАШтАШThis is a clear issue of freedom of media and the military exceeding its role in using an onerous law unjustly,тАЩтАЩ says Morison, 66, who edits and publishes Phuketwan, a small but popular news website on the resort island of Phuket.

A defamation lawsuit launched by ThailandтАЩs navy against Mr Morison and his colleague Chutima Sidasathian on Christmas Eve is one of about 1600 defamation cases that were initiated in the south-east Asian country in 2013, many of them by powerful interests.

Court records show that of the defamation cases that proceed to trial in Thailand an average of 96 per cent lead to convictions, one of the worldтАЩs highest rates for the crime.
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Mr Morison and Ms Chutima could face a maximum five yearsтАЩ jail and fines if convicted under the Computer Crimes Act.

If convicted on criminal defamation charges they could be jailed for up to two years.

The navyтАЩs unprecedented action has prompted criticism from the United Nations, human rights groups, non-government organisations and media outlets and unions both in Thailand and other countries.

The charges relate to a story published in Phuketwan in July 2013 that quoted a Reuters news agency investigation alleging that some members of the Thai military were involved in networks smuggling Muslim Rohingya boat people from Myanmar.

No action has yet been filed against Reuters, a multinational company, although the navy has said charges against two of its reporters are expected to be laid shortly.

Phuketwan has closely followed the plight of the Rohingya who have been described by the UN as among the worldтАЩs most persecuted people.

Mr Morison says he and Ms Chutima have discussed the possibility of going to jail on the principle of media freedom in what would be a David-and-Goliath fight against the navy which has 70,000 active personnel.

тАШтАШThese are trumped up charges. There is an important principle at stake,тАЩтАЩ he says.

тАШтАШThe Rohingya have no spokesperson, no leader, but through PhuketwanтАЩs ongoing coverage the torment of these people continues to be revealed.тАЩтАЩ

Mr Morison, a former senior Age editor, sold his apartment in Melbourne and set-up Phuketwan, which provides local and foreign news coverage for Phuket where an average 20,000 Australians holiday each month.

If Mr Morison is jailed he would be one of the first editors to be incarcerated in the country since the Bangkok PostтАЩs Michael Gorman was jailed for three months over defamation proceedings in the early 1980s.

тАШтАШThe Thai navyтАЩs lawsuit is a reckless attempt to curtail journalistsтАЩ reporting on alleged human trafficking by its officers,тАЩтАЩ says Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch.

тАШтАШUnless the government withdraws the case, its impact will be felt far beyond those reporting on abuses against the Rohingya тАУ and could have a choking effect on all investigative reporting in Thailand,тАЩтАЩ Mr Adams says.

David Streckfuss, an American academic who is an expert on Thai laws, told a recent forum at the Foreign CorrespondentтАЩs Club of Thailand that use of defamation laws тАШтАШhave become a kind of way of controlling political discourse in ThailandтАЩтАЩ.

Andrew Drummond, a British investigative reporter in Thailand, said up to 30 foreigners have fled the country following threats of defamation that would involve years of litigation in the courts and thousands of dollars in bail payments.

Many of them had been swindled by criminals making the threats, he said.

Mr Morison and Ms Chutima, a respected Thai journalist, have formally denied the charges that could take years to be heard in Thai courts.

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Sooty
December 30th, 2013, 14:24
Personally I can't think of a more appropriate place for an Australian, journalist or otherwise. Having a criminal conviction was the original qualification for travel to Australia wasn't it?

lonelywombat
December 30th, 2013, 15:15
You are lucky you can still travel outside your own country. It often seems to me that you have a chip on your shoulder, and that is why you throw barbs at others.

People who live in glass houses should not throw stones.

Sooty
December 30th, 2013, 16:12
You are lucky you can still travel outside your own country. It often seems to me that you have a chip on your shoulder, and that is why you throw barbs at others.

People who live in glass houses should not throw stones.Can people with a chip on their shoulder throw stones (or barbs even)? Wouldn't the chip on the shoulder pose a risk to the glass of the house while living there? Three sentences but only two cliches! Can you not try harder lonely wombat?

witchhunt
December 30th, 2013, 16:40
Sooty do you ever have anything positive to say. You seem to be a pessimist from way back, Maybe you should join timmberty , You deserve it.

marti
December 30th, 2013, 17:09
Personally I can't think of a more appropriate place for an Australian, journalist or otherwise. Having a criminal conviction was the original qualification for travel to Australia wasn't it?
That is a really jackass statement you have made. Totally irresponsible and mean spirited.

Sooty
December 30th, 2013, 17:12
Sooty do you ever have anything positive to say. You seem to be a pessimist from way back, Maybe you should join timmberty , You deserve it.Clearly you don't understand the difference between a pessimist and someone who thinks all life is one big joke. What's the saying about for the people who feel, life is a tragedy but when you think about life it's really a comedy? See also my quote from Alan Greenspan below.

a447
December 30th, 2013, 18:57
No, Sooty, you are the joke. Problem is, you don't get it. And a very, very old joke, it would seem; I just googled "pa kettle" and it is a show from the 40's!!! Christ, how old are you??
You are such a sad old fuck - so negative all the time.
What was the purpose of your comment, referring to Australia being settled by convicts? Is dragging up old stereotypes the best you can do? You've missed one important point - the criminals were English, you fool.

scottish-guy
December 30th, 2013, 20:05
Sooty.. Is dragging up the best you can do?

I heard he dresses quite normally.

:))

Sooty
December 31st, 2013, 06:56
You are such a sad old fuck - so negative all the time
What was the purpose of your comment, referring to Australia being settled by convicts? Is dragging up old stereotypes the best you can do? You've missed one important point - the criminals were English, you fool.I find it so sad when people are unaware of the history of their own country. You can google this yourself a447, no need to rely on a sad old fuck like me - "Over 26,500 Irish convicts were transported to NSW" - and I'm sure you have offended Scottish-guy by lumping in the Scottish convicts with the English convicts as well. If you're so young and stupid that you don't get the Pa Kettle reference there are one or two members who may be kind enough to set you straight via a PM

scottish-guy
December 31st, 2013, 07:33
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Proportionately there were so few Scottish convicts transported to Australia (only around 8000 out of the UK's 166,000) that a447's oversight is understandable.

http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/scotsandaustralia/convicts/scottishconvicts.asp

Sooty
December 31st, 2013, 10:39
Proportionately there were so few Scottish convicts transported to Australia (only around 8000 out of the UK's 166,000)Surely even 666 Scots miscategorised as English is too much for Alex Salmond to bear??

scottish-guy
December 31st, 2013, 15:06
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Context is everything.

:ymparty:

rincondog
January 1st, 2014, 10:47
It is always interesting to see how an important issue like freedom of the press and human trafficking takes backstage to personal attacks by the resident narcissists.

Sooty
January 1st, 2014, 14:01
It is always interesting to see how an important issue like freedom of the press and human trafficking takes backstage to personal attacks by the resident narcissists.I guess we can all learn from you how to wring our hands, and the maiden aunts are black-belt lip-pursers.

January 1st, 2014, 15:57
Tell you what rincondoggy since its so important to you you should impose ekernomic sanctions on Thailand. Stop going there.