lese majeste
Thailand's Lese Majeste Laws
The law concerning lese majeste, a term based on the Latin for “injured majesty,” refers to Article 112 of the Thai criminal code It calls for
เว็บไซต์ lese majeste The law concerning lese majeste, a term based on the Latin for “injured majesty,” refers to Article 112 of the Thai criminal code It calls for lese majeste The lese-majeste law stipulates that whoever defames, insults or threatens the king, the queen, the heir-apparent or the regent shall be
lese majeste In February, Patiwat Saraiyaem, 23, and Porntip Maunkong, 26, pleaded guilty to lese majeste following their arrest last August for their role Prosecutions under the junta have dramatically widened what counts as lese majeste, from an academic who questioned a 16th century royal lese majeste although there was no evidence against him He is neither a politician nor an activist, and never criticised the king or posted