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Netiwit Has Persevered for 12 Years, Arguing that the Mandatory Military Service Law Does Not Violate the Constitution, but He Remains Undeterred, Believing that Change Is Possible.
Netiwit Chotiphatphaisarn stated that the Constitutional Court's ruling that the conscription law does not violate the Constitution was not unexpected. He affirmed that he is not discouraged after fighting unwaveringly for 12 years, emphasizing that many people suffer from this. He asserted that if everyone works together, even if it means working hard, change can happen. This stems from Netiwit Chotiphatphaisarn, an activist and political campa…
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Netiwit Chotiphatphaisarn stated that the Constitutional Court's ruling that the conscription law does not violate the Constitution was not unexpected. He affirmed that he is not discouraged after fighting unwaveringly for 12 years, emphasizing that many people suffer from this. He asserted that if everyone works together, even if it means working hard, change can happen. This stems from Netiwit Chotiphatphaisarn, an activist and political campa…