Prachatai reports that Lalita Meesuk has been sentenced under Article 112 by the South Bangkok Criminal Court to three years in prison for her Tik Tok video clip "criticising the Thai government’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic." The sentence was reduced to one year and six months with a two-year parole. Lalita was charged under…
A former Thai pop singer and TV host says he fully intends to answer a royal defamation charge and will not flee, after a mix-up in which he received a summons to report to police six hours after the scheduled appointment.
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Two representatives of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Thursday lodged another complaint with Nang Loeng police against a singer for criticising the government's vaccine procurement plan, alleging he may have violated the lese majeste law and the Computer Crime Act.
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With the regime telling Thais not to believe fake news while not telling them what the fake news is, millions have gone seeking the “fake” news. It turns out to be a rumor that the king is hospitalized. No one knows if he is, but it seems the regime, by not denying the rumor has confirmed it for many.
And, not saying his name has become the point of a new lese majeste complaint by the regime, lodged by slimy turncoat Seksakon “Rambo Isan” Atthawong, an assistant minister to the prime minister, who seems to have been given a new name. He used to be Suporn.