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A University of Oklahoma graduate who was arrested and charged for insulting the Thai monarchy had his charge dropped and is ...
Paul Chambers’ arrest and flight highlight Thailand’s tightening authoritarianism, even as youth-driven calls for reform ...
BANGKOK -- Paul Chambers, an American academic charged under Thailand's draconian law of lese-majeste in April, said he fled ...
A deadly border feud between Thailand's US-trained military and Cambodia's Chinese-assisted troops has resulted in a surprise ...
With two military coups and multiple judicial interventions that combined to subvert election results and weaken democratic ...
Paul Chambers, a U.S. political science professor, was arrested in April while teaching at a university in Thailand, when he was accused of insulting the Thai monarchy. Now, the case has been dropped, ...
Paul Chambers, a U.S. political science professor, was arrested in April while teaching at a university in Thailand, when he ...
Thailand is in deeper trouble among its peer group in view of United States President Donald Trump's tariff offensive. Yet senior Thai officials appear nonchalant, complacent and smug. They seem to ...
American academic Paul Chambers has left Thailand after the Attorney General accepted a police request and reviewed a decision to drop charges of lese-majeste, which upset human rights activists and ...
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 ...
An American academic facing up to 15 years in a Thai prison on allegations of insulting the monarchy has been permitted to ...
Paul Chambers, 58, a political science lecturer ... which also represented Chambers. Thai immigration police confirmed Chambers' passport had been returned to him and that he had left the country ...