The 19 September Network against Coup d'État is a Thai activist group organized to protest the
2006 Thailand coup d'état
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According to Sombat Ngamboon-anong, who registered the 19sep.org domain, The Network's website, 19sept.org was shut down by the hosting service on orders of the Thai Information and Communications Technology Ministry.
The group organized a petition signing at the
Siam Paragon shopping center in
Bangkok
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at 18.00 Friday 22 September 2006. The Student Activity Information Resource, led by
Chotisak On-soong took part in the petition signing.
The group planned to hold a public hearing in protest against martial law on 18 November 2006 at
Thammasat University
Thammasat University (TU; ; , ) is a public university, public research university in Thailand with campuses in the Tha Phra Chan area of Bangkok, Rangsit, Pattaya and Lampang Province. , Thammasat University has over 39,000 students enrolled in ...
. After the public hearing, the group planned to parade from the university to the Democracy Monument, and then proceed to Army Headquarters.
[The Nation, Protest planned against Martial law on Saturday, 14 November 2006]
References
''Activists to hold anti-coup gathering''from the Nation.
Asian political websites
Political mass media in Thailand
Thai websites
Political advocacy groups in Thailand
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