: Beyond campus politics, Aum Neko was a vocal critic of Thailand’s lese majeste laws and the 2014 military coup. Following the coup, she was summoned by the military junta but refused to surrender, eventually fleeing into exile.
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: While a student at Thammasat University, she led a campaign against the requirement for students to wear uniforms. She became a symbol of rebellion, once posing provocatively with a statue of the university's founder to spark debate over freedom of expression. Patcharapa "Aum" Chaichuea : Specifically referring to Aum
In Thai popular culture, "Aum" is a common nickname associated with two very different public figures: the legendary cisgender actress and the transgender activist Saran "Aum Neko" Chuichai . Aum Neko (Saran Chuichai)
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Aum Neko is a high-profile who gained national fame for her provocative challenges to Thai social norms.