l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 1 By STAFF, Associated Press
November 29, 2011
BANGKOK (AP) — The Thai government says Facebook users who share material
that insults the Thai monarchy could face prosecution.
Minister of Information and Communication Technology Anudith Nakornthap said
Tuesday that spreading illegal content online, "either directly or
indirectly," is a crime.
The crime of insulting the monarchy carries stiff penalties in Thailand.
Prosecutions have spiked in recent years due to political instability.
According to Thai media, Anudith warned that anyone who clicked "like,"
shared or commented on an offensive Facebook post could be prosecuted.
He told The Associated Press that even "if a foreigner abroad makes a
comment... if there is a lawsuit filed and that person then comes into
Thailand, that person will be prosecuted." |
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