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Imprisoned Thai activists hunger strike continues 50 days on

Bangkok, Mar 8 (EFE).- Two Thai women, accused of royal defamation and who withdrew their bail to return to prison, were marking 50 days Wednesday since they began a hunger strike demanding a justice system reform in Thailand, where activists calling for change are routinely imprisoned. Orawan Phuphong, 23, and Tantawan Tuatulanon, 21, were admitted …

Thai Hunger Strikers Calling for Changes to Monarchy Are at Risk of Dying

Thai student accused of mocking king with crop top protest denied bail

More Than 100 Charged With Insulting King During Past Year of Thai Protests - New Delhi Times

More Than 100 Charged With Insulting King During Past Year of Thai Protests - New Delhi Times
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Over 100 charged with insulting king in one year of Thai protests: tally

Over 100 charged with insulting king in one year of Thai protests: tally More than 100 protesters have been charged under Thailand’s royal insult laws since last July, when rallies across the kingdom began demanding reforms to the unassailable monarchy, a lawyer representing the activists and an AFP tally showed Tuesday. A mostly youth-led movement kicked off last summer, fuelled by discontent with the government of Thai Premier Prayut Chan-O-Cha, a former military chief who first came to power in a coup in 2014. A year since those rallies began, 110 protesters have been charged under lese majeste laws for their role in the movement, which called for Prayut to step down, a rewrite to the military-scripted constitution, and for royal reforms and at their peak drew tens of thousands to the streets.

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