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The U.S. State Department expressed concern over the arrest of American academic Paul Chambers, a U.S. citizen and lecturer at Thailand's Naresuan University, for allegedly insulting the monarchy under Thailand's strict lese-majeste laws. Chambers was charged with defaming, insulting, or threatening the royal family, which could lead to imprisonment for three to 15 years.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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