Thammasat lifts Nitirat ban
- Published: 13/02/2012 at 09:08 PM
- Online news: Local News
Thammasat University administrators on Monday gave the green light to the Nitirat group of lecturers to organise activities on the campus but warned they must be held as academic exercises.
The about-face came after the Thammasat Student Union and Thammasat University Student Council asked the university’s administrators to review its Jan 30 ban on the group from organising a campaign to reform the lese majeste law.
Pornchai Trakulwaranont, vice rector for Research and Educational Services, said a meeting of administrators agreed to make the following clarifications:
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