Siam Theerawut

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Siam Theerawut (Thai: สยาม ธีรวุฒิ) is a Thai anti-monarchy activist.[1] In May 2019, Siam disappeared after being handed over to Thai authorities from Vietnam.[2]

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สยาม ธีรวุฒิ
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Activism

Siam fled Thailand after the 2014 Thai military coup.[1]

Disappearance

In April 2019, Siam along with activists Chucheep Chiwasut, known as Uncle Sanam Luang, and Kritsana Thapthai, reportedly crossed the border from Laos into Vietnam on fake passports.[3] On 8 May 2019, Human Rights Watch reported trio were turned over to Thai authorities, who did not acknowledge their arrest or detention.[4][2]

On 20 December 2024, the Samut Prakan Provincial Court refused a request to declare Siam a missing person after a request was filed by his mother, Kanya Theerawut on 20 September 2024.[5] The court denied the request due to Siam's outstanding arrest warrant.[5]

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