Peaceful protestors in Thailand face 100+ years jail time

Protesters wielded signs portraying junta leader Prayut Chan-O-Cha as a lying Pinnocchio with a long nose

Leading pro-democracy activists have been detained, with their bail requests denied, apparently to prevent their involvement in continuing demonstrations.

Several members of the group may now face up to 165 years’ imprisonment, under legal provisions on insulting the monarchy (lèse majesté) and sedition.

Authorities are targeting them and hundreds of peaceful protesters, including children, with criminal charges solely for peacefully exercising their human rights.

This is under new laws that have been used to penalise the exercise of the rights to freedom of expression, association and peaceful assembly. – Amnesty International

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