Thaksin Shinawatra Indicted on Lese Majeste Charges
Charges Related to Social Media Post
Thailand's former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has been indicted on lese majeste charges, authorities announced Wednesday. The charges stem from a social media post Shinawatra allegedly made in February 2021.
Arrest and Imprisonment
Shinawatra, who was living in exile in Dubai, was arrested upon his return to Thailand last year. He has been in prison since his arrest, despite his supporters' protests and calls for his release.
Political Controversy
Shinawatra is a controversial figure in Thai politics. He is a wealthy businessman who served as Prime Minister from 2001 to 2006. He was ousted in a military coup in 2006 and has been living in exile since then.
Lese Majeste Laws
Lese majeste is a serious crime in Thailand. It is defined as any act that insults or defames the King or Queen of Thailand. The penalty for lese majeste can be up to 15 years in prison.
Legal Proceedings
Shinawatra's trial is expected to begin in the coming months. It is unclear what the outcome of the trial will be, but it is likely that Shinawatra will face a significant prison sentence if convicted.
International Concern
Shinawatra's indictment has raised concerns among human rights groups. Amnesty International has called the charges against Shinawatra "politically motivated" and has urged the Thai government to drop them.
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