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Vacharaesorn Vivacharawongse, the estranged second son of King Maha Vajiralongkorn, showed up Monday to the “Faces of Victims of 112,” an ... offensive to the Thai royal family—from tongue ...
Under Article 112 of the Thai constitution, defaming or criticizing the Thai royal family can have serious legal consequences. Arnon, who is facing at least 14 lese majeste charges, told DW that ...
Chachavalpongpun is a professor of Thai politics ... Enshrined as Article 112 of the country’s criminal code, they make it a crime to defame certain members of the royal family and are intended ...
Its reformist platform included radical plans to amend the country’s lese majeste law, known as Article 112 ... royal family. “For several years Vacharaesorn has been meeting with Thai ...
A Thailand court imposed Thursday an additional four-year imprisonment on an activist and human rights lawyer Arnon Nampa for defaming the Thai royal family and violating the ... spending on social ...
Ostensibly meant to shield the Thai royal family from defamation, insults or threats, section 112 of the penal code is broadly interpreted to include any criticism of the monarchy. There was a ...
A court has jailed a man for two years for selling satirical calendars featuring yellow rubber ducks that prosecutors said defamed the royal family ... violating Section 112 of the Criminal ...
and insulting or defaming key royal family members remains punishable by up to 15 years in prison under a lese majeste law, usually referred to as Article 112 of Thailand's Criminal Code.
BANGKOK — Thailand’s Constitutional Court has banned ... proposing to amend the law against defaming the country’s royal family. The court ruled Wednesday that the party’s campaign to ...
American Academic in Limbo in Thailand Over Royal Insult Case, Family Says By Jonathan Landay and Panu Wongcha-um BANGKOK (Reuters) -An American scholar remains in Thailand after prosecutors ...
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