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Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra accused of lese majeste

2024-02-06T08:40:51.030Z

Highlights: Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra accused of lese majeste. Police have charged him under the controversial lese Majeste law. The investigation concerns alleged defamatory remarks against the king and his family, expressed in 2015 from the South Korean capital Seoul. It is up to the prosecutor to decide whether to hold a trial or not, upon reading the police conclusions. The 74-year-old billionaire in fragile health, requiring constant medical monitoring, is eligible for parole in the coming weeks.


Thai police have charged former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra under the controversial lese majeste law for...


Thai police have charged former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra under the controversial lese majeste law over comments he made in 2015, but no decision has been made on what action to take, a spokesman said on Tuesday. representative of justice.

A central figure in Thai politics, Thaksin Shinawatra

“denies”

the accusation and has asked in writing for fair treatment, Prayuth Pecharakun, spokesperson for the attorney general's office, told the press.

The investigation concerns alleged defamatory remarks against the king and his family, expressed in 2015 from the South Korean capital Seoul, he said.

It is up to the prosecutor to decide whether to hold a trial or not, upon reading the police conclusions, the representative recalled.

In power between 2001 and 2006, until the coup d'état by the army which hated him, Thaksin Shinawatra returned to Thailand last August, after a self-imposed exile of fifteen years to escape convictions for corruption and abuse to be able to.

The 74-year-old billionaire in fragile health, requiring constant medical monitoring according to his family, benefited from a partial amnesty from the king, which reduced his period of incarceration from eight to one year.

Three to fifteen years of imprisonment

After spending a few hours in prison upon his return to Bangkok, he was detained in a police hospital, where he underwent at least two surgeries.

He is eligible for parole in the coming weeks.

From abroad, the popular Thaksin Shinawatra continued to exert influence on Thai political life, through his family and his party, now called Pheu Thai, which regained power last August.

“The matter is in the hands of the Ministry of Justice (...) We must wait for the decision of the Attorney General

,” reacted the Prime Minister, Srettha Thavisin, close to the Shinawatra clan.

Thailand's lese majeste law, considered one of the world's harshest of its kind, exposes defendants to prison terms ranging from three to 15 years.

It can apply to actions committed outside the kingdom.

This text has been misused to stifle any protest voice for political purposes, human rights groups have denounced in recent years.

Source: lefigaro

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