Thai Protesters Demand Repeal of Law Against Questioning the Monarchy
The offence carries sentences of between three and 15 years’ imprisonment for defaming, insulting, or threatening the country’s royal family.
Read moreThe offence carries sentences of between three and 15 years’ imprisonment for defaming, insulting, or threatening the country’s royal family.
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