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The Thai government is using the controversial lese majeste law to target critics of the monarchy after they demanded clarity about the role of a company owned by the king in the country’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout. The situation is not likely to help save the palace’s reputation or silence its critics.
In
Thailand, the debate over the timely availability and distribution of a COVID-19
vaccine has become politicized as the country’s monarchy faces accusations of using
a deal with AstraZeneca to shore up its legitimacy and
improve public opinion of the king.
Thanathorn
Juangroongruangkit, a leading opposition politician, has criticized the government’s coronavirus vaccine strategy by
By Reuters Staff
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BANGKOK, Jan 19 (Reuters) - Thailand’s government defended its coronavirus vaccine strategy on Tuesday against opposition criticism that it is too reliant on a company owned by King Maha Vajiralongkorn.
The attack by banned opposition politician Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit came as Thailand battles its biggest rise in infections and after months of youth-led protests that brought a rare challenge to the monarchy. Criticising the royal family is illegal.
“These baseless and inaccurate accusations shouldn’t be linked to the work of the institution we revere and love,” said Nakorn Premsri, director of the National Vaccine Institute, referring to the monarchy.
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