Monday, October 10, 2011

US Man Faces 15 Years in Jail for Insulting Thai Monarchy

THE GUARDIAN: Thai-born Lerpong Wichaikhammat wants Washington to seek his release on grounds of freedom of expression

An American citizen has pleaded guilty to insulting Thailand's monarchy, an offence that carries up to 15 years in prison. Lerpong Wichaikhammat, who also calls himself Joe W Gordon, has asked Washington to seek his release on grounds of freedom of expression.

Thailand has the world's toughest laws on lese-majesty * – insulting the monarchy – and many of its people regard King Bhumibol Adulyadej as almost divine.

Thai-born Lerpong, 55, was charged with using the internet to disseminate information that insults or threatens the monarchy after he translated an article and posted it on his blog.

He was also accused of providing a web link to a controversial biography of 83-year-old Bhumibol by a US author. The book is banned in Thailand. » | REUTERS | Monday, October 10, 2011

* WIKI: Lese majesty / lèse majesté / laesa maiestas »