Panupong Jadnok

Panupong Jadnok (Thai: ภาณุพงศ์ จาดนอก; RTGS: Phanuphong Chatnok) is a social activist, Ramkhamhaeng University student, and a leading protester in the 2020 Thai protests, from the Eastern Youth Leadership group,[1] currently facing multiple charges including sedition.

[10] Panupong was then one of the four leaders of the 10 August rally which raised the issue of reform of the Thai monarchy, together with Panusaya Sithijirawattanakul, Arnon Nampa, and Nutchanon Pairoj,[11] for which he is facing six charges.

[16] Panupong subsequently prepared for[17] and then addressed the 19–20 September mass protest, where he emphasized the position to reform the monarchy, not abolish it.

On 24 September 2021, Panupong has been denied bail and detained on Lèse-majesté charge filed for a Facebook post about monarchy reform.

[3] On 10 November 2021, the Constitutional Court ruled that Panupong, Arnon, and Panusaya aimed to overthrow the state and the monarchy in their speeches.