
A few days ago, a U.S. academic was arrested in Thailand on charges of criticizing the monarch. The U.S. State Department expressed alarm and “longstanding concerns about the use of lèse majesté laws in Thailand.” Lèse-majesté means an offense against the dignity of the king, or of the state, which is embodied by the king.
We have our own lèse majesté offenses now.
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