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lese-majeste law — 9DASHLINE — Articles

lese-majeste law — 9DASHLINE — Articles

Daftar lese majeste

lese majeste law Thirty-year-old Mongkol Thirakot was originally sentenced to 28 years for posts he made three years ago on Facebook But

Thailand has some of the world's strictest lese majeste laws, and criticizing the king, queen, or heir apparent can lead to a maximum 15-year

lese majeste As Thai journalists, as well as foreign correspondents in Thailand, the lese-majeste law continue to be the biggest impediment to a free press

lese majeste The lese majeste offence means not just harm to the monarch but also to the ``father'' of most Thais _ a serious social offence comparable to ingratitude

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