Thai protest leader gets four-year prison term for royal insult
A Thai court on Tuesday (Sep 26) sentenced a pro-democracy activist, who spearheaded an unprecedented movement calling for monarchy reform, to four years in prison on charges of breaking the country’s royal insult law.
Human rights lawyer Arnon Nampa was found guilty of violating article 112 of Thailand’s penal code known as lèse-majesté that carries a punishment of up to 15 years in prison for each instance of defaming, insulting or threatening the king, queen, heir apparent or regent.
The court said Arnon broke the law by making a speech calling for monarchy reform on Oct 14, 2020 at a protest rally in the Thai capital, his lawyer Krisadang Nutcharus said.
Arnon was also found guilty of breaching the emergency rules imposed in the wake of the Covid outbreak but was acquitted of seven other charges, Krisadang said. He was also fined 200,000 baht (S$7,518.36).
The activist denies any wrongdoing and is seeking bail while an appeal is filed, according to the Thai Lawyers for Human Rights, an independent legal-aid group.
Arnon was among dozens of pro-democracy activists charged under the draconian lèse-majesté law in 2021 when Thai authorities cracked down on protesters calling for the resignation of then Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-Ocha and initiating public discussion on the role of the monarchy.
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According to Thai Lawyers for Human Rights, at least 257 people, including 20 under the age of 18, were charged under lèse-majesté between May 2020 and September 2023.
The upstart Move Forward Party, which won the largest number of seats in the May general election, was the only mainstream party to call for changes to the royal insult law. Pita Limjaroenrat, the party’s prime ministerial candidate, was blocked by the influential Senate and pro-royalist parties that oppose any changes to the law shielding the royals from criticism. BLOOMBERG
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