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to be jailed 43 years for sharing posts and video...haaaa...thailand gone mad

kaninabuchaojibye

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Thai woman jailed for record 43 years for criticising monarchy

Anchan
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image captionAnchan posted audio clips from a podcast on social media
A Thai woman has been jailed for 43 years for criticising the royal family, the country's harshest ever sentence for insulting the monarchy.
The former civil servant, known only as Anchan, posted audio clips from a podcast on social media.
The 63-year-old said she had simply shared the audio files and had not commented on the content.
Thailand's lèse-majesté law, which forbids any insult to the monarchy, is among the strictest in the world.
After a three-year break, Thailand revived the controversial law late last year in an attempt to curb months of anti-government protests, with demonstrators demanding changes to the monarchy.
Anchan pleaded guilty to 29 separate violations of sharing and posting clips on YouTube and Facebook between 2014 and 2015, her lawyer told the Reuters news agency.
She was initially sentenced to 87 years, but this was cut in half because of her guilty plea.
Anchan is among a group of 14 people charged with lèse-majesté shortly after a military junta seized power in 2014, vowing to stamp out criticism of the monarchy.
The group is accused of uploading podcasts, popular in dissident circles, which questioned official accounts of the monarchy. The author of the podcasts served only two years in jail, and has already been released.
The trial was held behind closed doors and the evidence against the defendant kept secret for reasons of national security.

Analysis box by Jonathan Head, BBC News
That someone accused only of uploading these clips to social media should be given such a harsh sentence, so long after the original arrests, suggests the authorities want to send a warning to other dissidents to stop talking about the monarchy.
During a wave of student-led protests last year there was open questioning of the wealth, the political role and personal life of King Vajiralongkorn on a scale never seen in Thailand before.
More than 40 mainly young activists have been charged with lèse-majesté over the past few weeks, some multiple times.
Until the end of last year the law, which has been condemned by UN human rights officials as excessively severe, had been suspended for a three-year period, at the king's request.
That leniency has clearly come to an end.

Thailand has a long history of political unrest and protest, but a new wave began in February after a court ordered a fledgling pro-democracy opposition party to dissolve.
While protesters had a range of demands relating to the government, things really kicked off when protesters began questioning the powers of the monarchy.
Protests included demands to curb recently expanded powers to the monarchy and challenged the king's decision to declare Crown wealth as his personal property, making him by far the wealthiest person in Thailand. It had until now been notionally held in trust for the benefit of the people.
There have also been questions over King Vajiralongkorn's decision to take personal command of all military units based in Bangkok - a concentration of military power in royal hands unprecedented in modern Thailand.
media caption'We're not afraid to question authority': The Thai and Hong Kong youth activists fighting for democracy
The move sent shockwaves through a country where people are taught from birth to revere and love the monarchy and fear the consequences of talking about it.
The definition of what constitutes an insult to the monarchy in Thailand is unclear and human rights groups say the lèse-majesté law has often been used as a political tool to curb free speech and resist opposition calls for reform and change.
Royalists have come out to oppose the student-led demonstrations - and say the protesters want the abolition of the monarchy, something they deny.
 

laksaboy

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Thais should just get rid of their useless monarchy.

Left to their own devices, the people in this part of the world naturally gravitate towards the strongman and totalitarian rule. Either some charismatic dictator or the military junta etc.

It would be out of the frying pan and straight into the boiling pot. Need to be colonized by ang mohs for a few centuries before they shed off the 'divine mandate of heaven' nonsense.
 

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Left to their own devices, the people in this part of the world naturally gravitate towards the strongman and totalitarian rule. Either some charismatic dictator or the military junta etc.

It would be out of the frying pan and straight into the boiling pot. Need to be colonized by ang mohs for a few centuries before they shed off the 'divine mandate of heaven' nonsense.
A constitutional monarchy is tolerable if the royals are well-behaved, are productive to their country, and their power is limited to just ceremonial bs. Not so the case in Thailand. There is hope yet for them, since many Thais today do not have fondness for their king. But you're generally correct, folks in this part of the world seem to like to be ruled by dictators.
 

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KNN limpeh challenge PAP to do the same to my pink dot darlings SPG kirsten han, sir gay jolovan wham, lesbo kokila, gay Buikia Jia Liang and see what happens!

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knnccb

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Left to their own devices, the people in this part of the world naturally gravitate towards the strongman and totalitarian rule. Either some charismatic dictator or the military junta etc.

It would be out of the frying pan and straight into the boiling pot. Need to be colonized by ang mohs for a few centuries before they shed off the 'divine mandate of heaven' nonsense.


but its perfectly alrite for your dotard idol god to behave like a dictator, fire everyone in the cabinet, incite violence rite? lmao u double standard lah laksa, ya rite blame it on the media, he is innocent, the 6 times bankrupt conster with 3500 lawsuits even before he was potus, u seriously need to rewire your perception, u seem intelligent and sensible most of the time but when it comes to dotard u seem to lose it all :biggrin:
 

laksaboy

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but its perfectly alrite for your dotard idol god to behave like a dictator, fire everyone in the cabinet, incite violence rite? lmao u double standard lah laksa, ya rite blame it on the media, he is innocent, the 6 times bankrupt conster with 3500 lawsuits even before he was potus, u seriously need to rewire your perception, u seem intelligent and sensible most of the time but when it comes to dotard u seem to lose it all :biggrin:

If 'Dotard' were a dictator, why didn't he just kill/arrest any of his political opponents? :rolleyes:

You're so brainwashed by the anti-Trump media and convinced he is the 'Orange Hitler'. Nothing more needs to be said. :cool:
 

knnccb

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If 'Dotard' were a dictator, why didn't he just kill/arrest any of his political opponents? :rolleyes:

You're so brainwashed by the anti-Trump media and convinced he is the 'Orange Hitler'. Nothing more needs to be said. :cool:



lmao, just think wat kind of character gets rejected by the judiciary, the supreme court, and even his own party gop and its chairman, not to mention lost in a landslide defeat, surely a rational person like u cant subscribe to the same loony conspiracies, if u believe amerika is the most mature and role model for democracy, then surely u cant be so gullible to believe in dotards claim of fake fraud, how can such a system be so easily manipulated, and mind u, the entire global media and net are all agaimst him, surely that speaks alot or shld it be so little abt dotard as a human being. dont let your hatred for china sway u, dotards only for himself, hell he has made enemies with almost every amerikan long time allies from canada to mexico, germany, france, asia, japan, korea, etc...enuf said lah, moi trust u to be a sane person unlike the other trumptards nutcases, lol
 
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