Thai military summoned journalists in the northern province of Chiang Mai for a discussion over reporting news about a red bowl inscribed with Thai new year greetings from former Prime Ministers Thaksin Shinawatra.
Thairath news on Wednesday, 30 March 2016, reported that police officers in Chiang Mai at 1:30 pm contacted an editorial team of Thairath in the province and ordered them to send Chaipat Kattiya, head of local Thairath news crew, and another Thairath personnel into Kawila Military Base for a discussion.
At the military base, Mai Gen Koson Prathumchat, commander of the Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) of the 33rd Army Division, asked the two journalists about a news article about the red bowl, which was published on Thairath news website 26 March.
The news article shows a picture of the red bowl, which is inscribed with a message reads “Although the situation is very heated, may all brothers and sisters receive cool bliss from this bowl with love and care. Happy Songkran Day” and Thaksin’s signature.
Asked by the military General where they got the picture of the red bowl from, the two informed the officers that it was from a viral social media campaign to save water for the upcoming Songkran Festival.
They added that the main content of the news article with the red bowl picture was about such campaign.
The military officer then inquired the two further as to who took the picture of the red bowl in which one of them answered that it was not taken by a journalist, but by a friend.
The officers told the two that such picture and news article could incite conflict and instability, adding that they should not report on such news again.
After being interrogated by military officers, the two were sent to the police for another round of inquiry and were allowed to go home without charges.
On Tuesday, military officers in Chiang Mai arrested Theerawan Charoensuk, 57, for posting a picture of herself holding the red bowl with a Songkran message from Thaksin on facebook.
The picture of the bowl was posted on her facebook profile together with images of Thaksin and his sister, Yingluck Shinawatra, with a message reading “Happy 2016 Songkran Day, this Songkran, I especially miss all my brothers and sisters very much and want to help you solve problems, but before that I would like to send encouragement, love and thoughts.”
The military filed a charge against Theerawan under Article 116 of the Criminal Code, the sedition law, for posting such picture. However, yesterday, the Military Court of Chiang Mai released her on 100,000 baht, about 2800 USD, bail pending a military trail. If found guilty, she could face up to seven years in prison.
Thairath censored a message on the red bowl used on its news article about the summon of the two journalists by the military published on 30 March 2016
The picture of the red bowl with images of Yingluck and Thaksin Shinawatra in the background (Photo from Paisan Chanpan’s Facebook page)