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nomilk ◴[] No.43748605[source]
> The (pro democracy) protesters were met with severe repression, and in November 2020, Prime Minister Prayuth ordered authorities to bring back the enforcement of lèse-majesté, or Section 112 of the Criminal Code, which criminalizes “insulting the monarchy”. Thailand’s use of lèse-majesté has been both arbitrary and prolific; protesters can be arrested for as little as sharing social media posts that are ‘insulting to the monarchy’. Furthermore, the weaponization of lèse-majesté has devastating consequences: those convicted under Section 112 face three to 15 years in prison per count.
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digianarchist ◴[] No.43749309[source]
Enforcement of lèse-majesté never went away but now it’s been weaponised to include criticism of the military.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/american-academic-arrested-thaila...

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contrarian1234 ◴[] No.43750903[source]
your linked article says nothing about criticizing the military
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1. digianarchist ◴[] No.43754856[source]
My bad. There are more details in the Guardian

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/apr/08/american-acade...