Thailand's Opposition Lawmaker Sentenced to 2 Years in Jail for Insulting Monarchy
A Thailand court sentenced opposition lawmaker Chonthicha Jangrew to two years in prison on Monday, May 27, for insulting the monarchy.
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A Thailand court sentenced opposition lawmaker Chonthicha Jangrew to two years in prison on Monday, May 27, for insulting the monarchy.
A monarchy can be defined as a form of government headed by a hereditary king or queen.
In the present day, many countries in the world still have a monarch as their head of state, including the unique case of the Vatican City.
Openly challenging the monarchy of Thailand King Maha Vajiralongkorn, thousands of protesters marched in Bangkok on Sunday
Around 20,000 people protested in Thailand's capital on Saturday against the government of former coup leader and Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha.
Thailand's junta is stepping up its offensive against
critics, with a military court on Tuesday sentencing a single
mother to seven years in jail
Three people including a well-known fortune teller and a
senior police officer were arrested Wednesday under a law
that protects the royal family.
A Thai man has been jailed for 30 years for insulting the
monarchy on Facebook.
A Thai military court on Tuesday sentenced 10 people to prison terms for
distributing online content that it said insulted the country's monarchy.
Thai junta leader Prayuth Chan-ocha on Friday said his regime
would use legal, psychological and technological measures to
protect monarchy.