A Thai court has sentenced Chonthicha Jangrew, an opposition lawmaker, to two years in prison for defaming the monarchy during a protest rally three years ago. This verdict is part of a broader crackdown on dissent and criticism of the royal institution in Thailand, where the monarchy is protected by strict lese-majeste laws. Chonthicha, a member of a progressive opposition party, was convicted over a speech that authorities deemed insulting to the monarchy. She denies the charges and plans to appeal the decision. This case highlights the ongoing tensions between the government's efforts to silence opposition voices and the push for greater political freedoms in Thailand.
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