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Chitchat Thai Mob Goes Crazy! Thai Woman Forced To Kneel And Apologize For Insulting Dead King

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BANGKOK (AP) — A Thai woman accused of insulting the country's late king was forced to kneel before his portrait at a police station on the tourist island of Samui as several hundred people bayed for an apology.

The woman's arrest and public shaming on Sunday was the latest of several such incidents since King Bhumibol Adulyadej died last week after a reign of 70 years, plunging Thailand into intense mourning.

Two police officers led 43-year-old Umaporn Sarasat to a picture of Bhumibol in front of Bophut police station, where she knelt and prayed, both on the way into the station and the way out.

The crowd, some of whom held aloft portraits of the revered monarch, jeered when she first appeared. A line of police officers linked arms to keep them from surging forward.

It is likely that Sarasat, a small business owner who is alleged to have posted disrespectful comments online, will face charges of insulting the monarchy.

"We are going to proceed with the case as best we can," district police chief Thewes Pleumsud told the crowd. "I understand your feelings. You came here out of loyalty to his majesty. Don't worry, I give you my word."

Authorities are also urging calm as social media throbs with criticism of people who aren't wearing black and white clothing to mourn the revered monarch and some arch-royalists take to reprimanding people in public.

A government spokesman said some Thais can't afford mourning clothes and stressed the need for tolerance. High-profile figures such as Bhumibol's eldest child, Princess Ubolratana, and a daughter of Thaksin Shinawatra, a former prime minister who lives in exile after being ousted in a 2006 coup, used social media to urge Thais not to rush to judgment.

There have been reports of price gouging as demand for such clothing has surged since Bhumibol's death on Thursday.

Tens of thousands of Thais have descended on the Grand Palace in Bangkok where Bhumibol's body is being kept, and a year of mourning has been declared by the government.

Several foreign governments have warned citizens traveling in Thailand to avoid behavior that could be interpreted as festive, disrespectful or disorderly.

On Friday, police and soldiers on the Thai resort island of Phuket dispersed a mob of several hundred people seeking a confrontation with a man they believed insulted the king.

A video showed the crowd blocking the road outside a soy milk shop and waving placards with slurs such as "buffalo," a slang word for stupidity. Some shouted for the man to come out.

Thailand has a draconian lese majeste law that imposes stiff prison sentences for actions or writings regarded as derogatory toward the monarch or his family.

The operator of Thailand's main cable TV network has blocked foreign news broadcasts deemed insensitive to the monarchy since Bhumibol's death.

Separately, Bhumibol's second daughter, Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, appeared Monday at her first public event since the king's death. She was named a special ambassador for "Zero Hunger" for the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization to mark World Food Day. Although all official events have been canceled, the fact that Sirindhorn attended showed the importance she attached to the cause.

Sirindhorn's acceptance of the role "will greatly improve awareness of both policymakers and the public of what, collectively, we must do to achieve a world without hunger," said Kundhavi Kadiresan, the FAO's regional representative for Asia and the Pacific.

FAO estimates there are nearly 800 million undernourished people in the world. The Asia-Pacific region is home to most, with 490 million not receiving enough calories to live healthy lives.

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/grief-thai-kings-death-spills-anger-040456829.html
 

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She got off easy..

In sinkieland you can go to both the mental institution as well as prison for insulting the late king
 

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She got off easy..

In sinkieland you can go to both the mental institution as well as prison for insulting the late king

She certainly got it easy. In places like Afghanistan, you can get killed if someone accuses you of defacing a koran.
Farkhunda Malikzada, a 27-year-old Muslim woman falsely accused of burning a Quran, was killed by a mob in central Kabul as hundreds watched and filmed. http://nyti.ms/2ebW0cM

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/27/w...-after-a-mob-killed-an-afghan-woman.html?_r=0
 

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She got off easy..

In sinkieland you can go to both the mental institution as well as prison for insulting the late king

Yes thai lese majesty laws no fight sg one.
Amos Yee marked for life
 

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She certainly got it easy. In places like Afghanistan, you can get killed if someone accuses you of defacing a koran.

Nabei cheebye know the difference between lese majesty and religion la
 

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Nabei cheebye know the difference between lese majesty and religion la

What's the difference? The thais treat their king like some kind of god, not much different from how muslims treat muhammad and their koran. Both cases are clear examples of idolatry.
 

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What's this, they still haven't given LKY a sainthood :smile:
 

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What's this, they still haven't given LKY a sainthood :smile:

Ah Gong is clearly the patron saint of Singapore and all sinkies.

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What's the difference? The thais treat their king like some kind of god, not much different from how muslims treat muhammad and their koran. Both cases are clear examples of idolatry.

You always use adjectives like "good" and "tolerant" when posting news about Islam and its followers..

how come now you are dismissing Islam as "idolatry"? do you want to go to heaven or not?
 

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He's taken over as yama king of hell

Nobody is bigger than Yama, the God of Death, the judge of the dead. LKY, like everyone of us, will be judged and suffer accordingly for all the misdeeds he has done in this life.
 
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