Thai activists urge release of man detained over anti-graft Facebook post

Thai activists demanded on Monday the release of a man arrested for sharing an infographic on Facebook detailing alleged graft in an army-built park, saying plainclothes security officers had taken him by force.
Since taking power in a military coup in May 2014, Thailand’s ruling junta has issued directives that have largely stifled dissent, including barring political discussions and debate.
On Sunday, a 25-year-old student, Thanet Anantawong, was taken from a hospital while he awaited an operation, said prominent anti-junta activist, Siriwat Serithiwat.
“Plain clothes security officers went to a hospital where Thanet was staying,” Siriwat told reporters outside a criminal court in the capital. “I would like the court to release Thanet. He needs medical attention. We are afraid for his life.”
Thailand's junta has reached a new level of ruthlessness by snatching an activist from his hospital bed, putting him in military detention, and depriving him of needed medical treatment
Human Rights Watch said on Tuesday Thai authorities should give Thanet immediate medical treatment.