Habe ich hier entnommen:Key points of the National Reconciliation Bill
Article 3: Any conduct related to political assembly or expression of political opinions between September 15, 2005 and May 10, 2011 that were deemed illegal will no longer be illegal and the wrongdoers will be freed from responsibility for the misconduct.
The misconduct includes:
1. Misconduct caused by political assembly or expression of political opinion including violation of law prohibiting any anti-government gatherings, statements or advertisements or any disobedience of government officials as well as protests that affect other people physically or their assets.
2. Any conduct by government officials or anybody related to the prevention or suppression of political assembly, expression of political opinions or any related conducts.
Article 4: Once this law is effective, investigation and legal action against a person as per Article 3 must be stopped. If the case is in court, then the court must dismiss it. If the person is already convicted, then the person must be deemed as never having been convicted. If the person has been serving the penalty, then the penalty must end and the person released.
Article 5: People affected by the conduct or the operation of an organisation or group of people appointed under the order of the Council for National Security or the council's chairman, who seized power on September 19, 2006, will not be considered suspects or wrongdoers. The statement in Article 4 shall be applied and all related organisations will treat the people according to the rule of law.
Article 6: The revocation of the voting rights of former executives of a dissolved party will be ended and the persons will be deemed as those whose voting rights had never been revoked once this law is effective.
Article 7: Any conduct according to this law will not be considered as a reason to end one's right to take civil action and seek compensation for any damages from people whose penalty has been lifted as per this law.
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