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Nothing on BBC news... But there is a story in the Asia section about the oldest elephant in captivity dying !!

Just goes to show how far up the priority list Thailands politics actually sit...

 

Ah they just ran a story now.. It's on 

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22 minutes ago, metisdead said:

 

Some posts containing comments regarding a member of the Royal family have been removed. The comments were removed not only in regards to forum rules, the posts have been removed due to the strict lese majeste law as detailed here:

 

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Thailand remains under the close watch of the Thai military and the rules related to Social Media and posting on Thaivisa will follow the guidelines set forth by the government and the military. Here are some things that you should consider when posting:

All suspects in lese majeste cases, national security cases, violators of NCPO orders will face court martial. In the past, discussion of the lese majeste law has been allowed, but due to increased scrutiny by the government this will no longer be permitted on Thaivisa.

Any discussion of the Monarchy or members of the royal family in a political context will result in a ban. This includes vague comments that could be construed as referring to the Monarchy.

Please use discretion in your references to the government. Phrases which can be considered as anti-coup will be removed. Referring to Thailand or the government as a dictatorship, military dictatorship or other such terms will be removed. Any posts which can be construed as rumor mongering are not allowed.

Posters violating these rules and the forum rules will receive a warning, a possible suspension of posting privileges or a ban from the site.

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