US Citizen Visiting Thailand Arrested For Blog Posting
societyofrobots writes "A US citizen, upon visiting Thailand for medical treatment, was arrested for lese majeste (insulting the king) and computer crimes ('entering false information into a computer system'). He is charged for posting a link on his blog to a banned book, The King Never Smiles, and for translating excerpts of it. He made the posting four years ago in 2007, while in the US. Trials for lese majeste are traditionally held in secret, for reasons of 'national security'. AFP has more information."
Latin for "law that let's us put whoever the fuck we want in jail"
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The king of Thailand is a dirty bastard who fucked a chicken. On multiple occasions. In the ass.
This is why you research the laws of the place you are visiting before you make the actual visit.
"places like that"?
Like the US? India? UK? All countries currently trying to extract (or recently did) people for committing a crime that didn't break any local laws.
You're comparing drug smuggling and free speech? Which planet are you from again?