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UN slams Thailand for first royal slur charge under new king

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A woman walks past a portrait of Thailand's King Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun. Photo: Reuters

The first royal defamation case brought under Thailand’s new monarch was slammed by a top United Nations envoy on Tuesday, who said public figures should not be above scrutiny or criticism.

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The comments were sparked by the ongoing detention of Jatupat Boonpatararaksa, a pro-democracy activist arrested in December for sharing on Facebook a profile written by the BBC of the country’s new king Maha Vajiralongkorn.

Thousands of Thais shared the profile but Jatupat – a prominent junta critic better known by his nickname Pai – is the only person to have been prosecuted so far.

Multiple bail hearings have been held behind closed doors and he faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted.

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David Kaye, the UN’s special rapporteur on freedom of opinion and expression, said he was concerned by the use of secret hearings.

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