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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 University of Oklahoma graduate who was arrested and charged for insulting the Thai monarchy had his charge dropped and is ...
Paul Chambers, a U.S. political science professor, was arrested in April while teaching at a university in Thailand, when he ...
Thailand’s attorney general's office has confirmed that it will not prosecute an American academic arrested in early April on ...
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Thailand needs a geostrategic rebalance
With two military coups and multiple judicial interventions that combined to subvert election results and weaken democratic ...
Thailand faces a 36 per cent levy on key exports to America under the US president’s “Liberation Day” measures and remains one of the few Southeast Asian nations without a bilateral deal with ...
Global Reach told UPI in an emailed statement that Paul Chambers was permitted to leave Thailand on Thursday after resolving what it called "false" lese-majeste charges. "I am relieved that this ...
Paul Chambers, 58, a political science lecturer ... year on the website of a research institute based outside of Thailand. Chambers could not be contacted for comment on Thursday.
A royal insult prosecution against an American academic in Thailand has been dropped, as authorities confirmed Paul Chambers had left the country. Chambers, 58, a political science lecturer ...
FILE - U.S. political science lecturer Paul Chambers, left, of Thailand's Naresuan University, stands outside the police station in Phitsanulok, Thailand, where he was arrested on charges of ...