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Paul Chambers’ arrest and flight highlight Thailand’s tightening authoritarianism, even as youth-driven calls for reform ...
A University of Oklahoma graduate who was arrested and charged for insulting the Thai monarchy had his charges dropped and is ...
Thailand’s attorney general's office has confirmed that it will not prosecute an American academic arrested in early April on a charge of royal defamation, an offense punishable by up to 15 years in ...
Paul Chambers, a U.S. political science professor, was arrested in April while teaching at a university in Thailand, when he ...
BANGKOK -- Paul Chambers, an American academic charged under Thailand's draconian law of lese-majeste in April, said he fled ...
An Oklahoma native and political science lecturer will not face prosecution in Thailand after being arrested earlier this year under one of the world’s strictest royal defamation laws, his lawyer ...
The lese-majeste charges against Paul Chambers had stemmed from a blurb for an online academic seminar where he was a speaker, said his lawyers.
An American academic facing up to 15 years in a Thai prison on allegations of insulting the monarchy has been permitted to leave the country and return to the United States.
Paul Chambers, a U.S. political science professor, was arrested in April while teaching at a university in Thailand, when he ...
Paul Chambers, who had been employed as a political science lecturer at Naresuan University in the northern province of Phitsanulok, departed Thailand after the ruling, said his lawyer ...