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Saran Samantarat is an assistant professor of landscape architecture at Kasetsart University. He holds a doctorate in the built environment from Kasetsart and is listed by researchgate.net as holding interests including urban and rural sociology, philosophy, cultural studies, social and cultural anthropology and comparative religion.
The 54-year-old professor, as with the others except for Prawet, was charged with sharing a Facebook post late last month by an exiled academic about the missing 1932 revolution plaque. The military regime released a bizarre ban lacking any clear legal basis of any online interaction with the academic on April 12. Saran was captured by soldiers in his condominium car park on April 29 and taken to the 11th Military Circle. He was formally charged May 3.
Piyarat of For Friends said Saran is known among activists and rural land-rights advocates.
“He’s supposed to be presenting an academic paper in June at a Thai Studies Conference [at Chiang Mai University],” Piyarat said.
“I am his Facebook friend,” said Ekachai Hongkangwan, also of For Friends, who visited Saran at prison on Monday. Ekachai said that since he was charged, soldiers have twice visited him at the Bangkok Remand Prison for further interrogation of Saran and the others. “This is not a good sign. They’re trying to find connections. He may face additional charges. He didn’t say what answers he gave them. This is probably because the visit area is tape-recorded. The situation looks bad.”
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