Insulting Thai King Will Be Prosecuted

Thai government recently formed vowed to crack down for anyone who insults the Kingdom of Thailand, along with the increasing contempt for the King of Thailand in cyberspace. Thai Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yubamrung said, an insult to members of Thailand kingdom is unacceptable.

“The first thing we must manage the websites that insult the kingdom, I will prepare a strategy to deal with it, starting from now,” said Yubamrung,

Affront to royal family in Thailand, including the King, Queen or his descendants will be subject to a prison sentence of 15 years. In May,  one United States (U.S.) citizens in Thailand had been arrested  because translate biodata the King of Thailand Bhumibol Adulyadej and release articles about the king on internet.

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Thailand Going Back to Military Rule?

Australia has discouraged Kingdom of Thailand against going back to military rule after twenty-one people died and hundreds were wounded in bloody street resists, alleging it would be “a forceful step backwards”. “We would of course paying attention that as a forceful step backwards, a drastic turn around,” said Foreign Minister Stephen Smith to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Australians in Thailand have been gave notice to exercise a high degree of carefulness and avoid demonstrations.

Foreign Minister Stephen Smith said Canberra desirable to ascertain a peaceful solution to the repulsion between Red Shirt demonstrators and the government which became deadly on Saturday. “We have been delighted that in the most recent time period during very difficult times Kingdom of Thailand has withstood any suggestions or boost that it return to military rule,” Smith said on Monday. Smith said Australia was very occupied about the political demonstrations which have seen more than 800 people wounded and left a track of demolition through holidaymaker areas in Bangkok, Phuket and Samui. Continue reading

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