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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFormer Thai Prime Minister Thaksin may not be in jail for as long as expected, professor saysPunchada Sirivunnabood, associate professor at Bangkok's Mahidol University, discusses the return of former prime minister of Thailand, Thaksin Shinawatra, who has been jailed after years in exile.
Persons: Thaksin, Punchada Sirivunnabood, Thaksin Shinawatra Organizations: Former Thai, Bangkok's Mahidol University Locations: Thailand
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThailand's young and old are divided in their views on the country's monarchy, professor saysPunchada Sirivunnabood, an associate professor at Bangkok's Mahidol University, says the younger generation, who "receive a lot of information from social media," has a different understanding of Thailand's royal family.
Persons: Punchada Sirivunnabood Organizations: Bangkok's Mahidol University
Bangkok, Thailand CNN —A Thai court on Wednesday acquitted five activists accused of obstructing the Queen’s motorcade at a protest in 2020, in a landmark judgment that ended the prospect of more severe punishment nearly three years after rare calls for reform of the powerful monarchy erupted in the kingdom. Thai Lawyers for Human Rights, which represented the five activists, said a court in the capital Bangkok acquitted the defendants on all the charges, ruling the protesters were not aware of the incoming royal convoy. On October 14, 2020, dozens of protesters had gathered outside Bangkok’s Government House when Queen’s Suthida’s motorcade drove past. If the actions are considered likely to endanger the Queen’s life, then the death penalty could be applied. When the protesters realized it was a royal procession, they allowed it to move through and there were no objects thrown or obstruction of the procession, the court found, according to Thai Lawyers for Human Rights.
Persons: Boonkueanun “ Francis ” Paothong, , Lese, Queen’s, King Maha Vajiralongkorn’s, Prince Dipangkorn, Ekachai, Suranat Paenprasert, , ’ Boonkueanun, Boonkueanun, , Organizations: Thailand CNN, Thai Lawyers for Human Rights, CNN, Party, Hunger Games, Police, Queen, Relations, Mahidol University Locations: Bangkok, Thailand, Thai, Thailand’s, Bangkok’s
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