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BANGKOK -- A U.S scholar teaching in Thailand who was jailed on charges of insulting the country’s monarchy — an offense ...
A U.S. political science scholar accused by the Thai Army of insulting the Southeast Asian nation’s monarchy, an offense ...
Authorities arrested American lecturer Paul Chambers, who teaches at a university in Thailand, for criticizing its monarchy.
An American academic was arrested in Thailand on Tuesday charged with insulting the monarchy, in a rare prosecution of a foreigner under one of the world's strictest lese-majeste laws. Police said ...
The U.S. State Department said it was alarmed at the arrest of Paul Chambers, a lecturer in civil-military relations, under ...
Paul Chambers, a prominent lecturer at Thailand's Naresuan University, turned himself in ... insulting or threatening the king, queen, heir apparent or regent shall be punished with imprisonment ...
Police said Paul Chambers, a lecturer at Naresuan University in Phitsanulok in northern Thailand, appeared in ... insulting or threatening the king, queen, the heir apparent or the regent is ...
Paul Chambers, a lecturer at Naresuan University ... in court on Tuesday. Thailand has some of the world’s strictest lese majeste laws, and criticizing the king, queen, or heir apparent can ...