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American Scientist Arrested for Insulting Thai King

American Scientist Arrested for Insulting Thai King
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World April 8, 2025 22:30

bangkok - Prominent US academic faces 15 years in prison for Thai royal insult, sparking controversy over lese majesty law enforcement.

American Academic Arrested in Thailand

Paul Chambers, a respected academic at Naresuan University, was charged under Thailand's strict lese majesty law.

Controversy Over Lese Majesty Law

  • Law protects Thai king and family from criticism
  • Violations can lead to 3-15 years in prison
  • Increasing use of law to suppress legitimate debate

Chambers' Allegations

Accused of insulting the king during a webinar discussion on Thai politics

Public Outcry

  • Article 112 criticized for broad interpretation and harsh penalties
  • Seen as a tool to silence dissent and political rivals
  • Record sentences for royal insults in recent years

Human Rights Concerns

Over 1,900 people prosecuted since 2020 protests, 307 for insulting royals

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