Thai man's prison term for royal insult extended to 50 years

A Thai court has extended the prison sentence of a man convicted of criticizing the country’s king to a total of 50 years. The sentence was given under Thailand’s strict lese-majeste law, which protects King Maha Vajiralongkorn and the royal family from criticism. The law allows a maximum punishment of up to 15 years in prison for each offense.
The man, Phuritikon Sarakul, was first sentenced to 30 years for social media posts made between 2021 and 2022. Earlier, he had already received a 20-year sentence for separate online posts. According to Thai Lawyers for Human Rights, this combined 50-year sentence is one of the harshest punishments ever given under Section 112 of Thailand’s penal code.
Since 2020, hundreds of people have been charged under this law. Some individuals have received long prison terms, though a few have later been released through royal pardons. The issue of reforming the royal insult law has been debated in Thai politics, but recent elections showed limited public discussion about changing the law.
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