Thailand's Lese Majeste Laws

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lese majeste

lese majeste  Panusaya is one of seven Thai protesters being prosecuted for violating Thailand's draconian lese-majeste law, which criminalizes criticism of 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

The law concerning lese majeste, a term based on the Latin for “injured majesty,” refers to Article 112 of the Thai criminal code It calls for The courts have issued verdicts for at least 12 lese-majeste cases within a course of merely one month acquitting, convicting , or suspending the

The Constitutional Court has ordered the Move Forward Party to cease all attempts to amend the lese-majeste law, saying that campaigning on Defendant Burin Intin pleaded guilty to charges of breaking the Lese-Majeste law that guards against royal defamation as well as the Computer

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