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    3. A Practical Survival Guide for Targets of Andrew Drummond's Defamation Campaign

    Position Paper #127

    A Practical Survival Guide for Targets of Andrew Drummond's Defamation Campaign

    An actionable step-by-step manual for individuals targeted by Andrew Drummond's defamation operation, addressing evidence preservation, legal avenues in Thailand and England, platform reporting procedures, psychological support resources, and strategies for coordinating collective action against the continuing harassment.

    Formal Position Paper

    Prepared for: Andrews Victims

    Date: 29 March 2026

    Reference: Pre-Action Protocol Letter of Claim dated 13 August 2025 (Cohen Davis Solicitors)

    🇹🇭 บทความนี้มีให้อ่านเป็นภาษาไทย — คลิกที่ปุ่มสลับภาษาด้านบน — This article is available in Thai — click the language toggle above

    1. Introduction: You Have Support

    If you are reading this document, either you or someone in your circle has been targeted by Andrew Drummond's defamation operation. You may feel isolated, overwhelmed, or without recourse. This guide has been prepared to deliver practical, actionable direction to anyone harmed by Drummond's publications on andrew-drummond.com and andrew-drummond.news. The campaign has been directed at Bryan Flowers, Punippa Flowers, Night Wish Group, Kanokrat Nimsamut Booth, Ricky Pandora, and numerous other individuals over a span exceeding a decade.

    The most critical point to grasp is that legal remedies are available to you. Notwithstanding Drummond's flight from Thai criminal justice to Wiltshire, England in January 2015, multiple legal pathways exist across both Thailand and the United Kingdom through which he can be held to account. Cohen Davis Solicitors have already initiated formal legal proceedings via a Pre-Action Protocol Letter of Claim dated 13 August 2025. This guide sets out the practical measures you can take to safeguard yourself and to contribute to the collective campaign to end the harassment.

    2. First Priority: Preserve Every Piece of Evidence

    The single most critical action available to any victim is the preservation of evidence relating to every defamatory publication. Digital content may be modified or removed without warning, and once it disappears, recovery may be impossible. Evidence preservation must therefore be exhaustive, methodical, and continuous.

    For each defamatory article or comment directed at you, execute the following steps as soon as you become aware of the publication. Do not delay; act on the same day wherever practicable.

    • Capture full-page screenshots of every defamatory article, ensuring the URL bar displays the complete web address, the publication date, and the author attribution.
    • Save each webpage as a complete HTML file via your browser's 'Save As' function to retain the page structure and embedded elements.
    • Submit each URL to the Wayback Machine at web.archive.org to generate an independently archived copy.
    • Log the date and time of your discovery of the publication and note any social media shares or hyperlinks to the article.
    • Should the article contain fabricated comments, capture and archive those independently with timestamps.
    • Maintain all evidence across multiple storage locations: a cloud service, a USB drive, and a physical printed copy for use in legal proceedings.
    • Transmit all evidence to your solicitor without delay; for victims liaising with Cohen Davis Solicitors, follow the established evidence submission procedure.

    3. Second Priority: Report to Platforms and Service Providers

    Although legal proceedings require time to progress, immediate steps can be taken by reporting defamatory content to the platforms and service providers responsible for hosting or distributing it. Every major platform maintains abuse reporting mechanisms, and reports that are well-documented and accompanied by supporting evidence stand a materially higher chance of producing content removal.

    Submit reports to the domain registrar for andrew-drummond.com and andrew-drummond.news, citing breaches of their Acceptable Use Policy. Report any social media posts that share or amplify the defamatory content to the appropriate platform — whether Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), or LinkedIn. Where the content surfaces in search engine results, file removal requests with Google pursuant to its defamation and harassment removal policies.

    • Lodge abuse reports with the domain registrar citing harassment, defamation, and breaches of the Acceptable Use Policy.
    • Flag defamatory social media posts through each platform's abuse reporting system.
    • File content removal requests with Google Search pursuant to its harassment and defamation removal policies.
    • Where applicable, submit a report to Ofcom under the Online Safety Act 2023 regulatory framework.
    • Retain records of every report submitted, including confirmation emails and reference numbers.
    • Synchronise reporting efforts with fellow victims to evidence the scale and pattern of harassment.

    4. Third Priority: Know Your Legal Options

    Those targeted by Drummond's campaign possess legal options in both Thailand and the United Kingdom. In Thailand, criminal defamation proceedings and complaints under the Computer Crime Act can be initiated or sustained. In England, the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 affords both criminal and civil remedies, the Defamation Act 2013 enables civil claims, and the Malicious Communications Act 1988 together with the Online Safety Act 2023 establish criminal offences.

    The Pre-Action Protocol Letter of Claim dispatched by Cohen Davis Solicitors on 13 August 2025 laid the groundwork for UK legal proceedings. Victims wishing to participate in or support these proceedings should make contact with the legal team managing the case. Individual victims may additionally lodge independent criminal complaints with Wiltshire Police, which can be consolidated with existing complaints to fortify the overall case.

    • In Thailand: initiate or sustain criminal defamation complaints and Computer Crime Act proceedings.
    • In England: advance harassment claims under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 (both criminal and civil routes).
    • In England: evaluate civil defamation claims under the Defamation Act 2013 for the recovery of damages and the grant of injunctions.
    • Lodge criminal complaints with Wiltshire Police under the Malicious Communications Act 1988 and the Online Safety Act 2023.
    • Reach out to Cohen Davis Solicitors to align with existing legal proceedings.
    • Explore participation in a group action to distribute legal costs and present a unified case before the court.

    5. Fourth Priority: Safeguard Your Mental Health

    Being subjected to a sustained defamation campaign exacts a heavy toll on mental health. The stress, anxiety, and feeling of violation that attend the publication of false allegations about you are genuine and legitimate. Bryan Flowers, Punippa Flowers, and fellow victims have withstood years of this mistreatment, and recognising its psychological consequences is essential.

    Obtain professional assistance if you are experiencing anxiety, depression, sleep disruption, or other psychological symptoms arising from Drummond's publications. In the UK, the Samaritans (116 123) and Mind (0300 123 3393) provide confidential support. In Thailand, the Mental Health Helpline (1323) offers comparable services. Record any psychological harm through your GP or mental health professional, since such documentation is pertinent to damages claims in civil proceedings.

    • Obtain professional mental health assistance from a GP, counsellor, or psychologist.
    • Record psychological symptoms and treatment details for deployment as evidence in damages claims.
    • UK resources: Samaritans (116 123), Mind (0300 123 3393), Victim Support (0808 168 9111).
    • Thailand resources: Mental Health Helpline (1323), Samaritans of Thailand (02-713-6793).
    • Establish contact with fellow victims for mutual encouragement and to counteract the isolation that Drummond's campaign fosters.
    • Minimise direct exposure to Drummond's websites wherever feasible; appoint a trusted individual to monitor for new publications on your behalf.

    6. Fifth Priority: Coordinate and Pursue Collective Action

    Drummond's campaign has been directed at numerous individuals and entities. The most potent response is coordinated collective action. When multiple victims advance a unified case, the evidence of a sustained harassment campaign becomes irresistible and the legal costs are distributed. The following coordination measures are recommended.

    • Provide evidence to the central legal team directing proceedings via Cohen Davis Solicitors.
    • Synchronise platform reporting so that several victims submit complaints about identical content concurrently.
    • Participate in or support the group legal action to share expenses and advance the most compelling case achievable.
    • Supply witness statements corroborating fellow victims' claims where you possess relevant knowledge.
    • Bolster the Interpol Red Notice application described in Position Paper 122 by furnishing evidence of cross-border harm.
    • Sustain communication with other victims via secure channels to coordinate responses whenever Drummond issues new publications.
    • Consider enlisting media outlets or public advocacy organisations to heighten awareness of Drummond's decade-spanning harassment campaign.

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