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An Oklahoma man who has spent years researching and teaching political science in Thailand has been charged with insulting ...
State prosecutors in Thailand announced Thursday that they don’t intend to press charges against an American academic ...
Thai prosecutors have decided not to pursue charges against OU alum Paul Chambers in a criminal complaint case that accused ...
Prosecutors in Thailand say they don't intend to press charges against an American academic arrested for royal defamation.
Paul Chambers, who has spent decades in Thailand and is currently a lecturer in South-east Asian politics at a provincial university, was arrested on April 8 after reporting to police to answer a ...
An appeals court granted Paul Chambers’ release on bail after it was twice denied on Tuesday by a lower court, said the advocacy group Thai Lawyers for Human Rights. No trial date has been set.
Paul Chambers, a lecturer at Thailand's Naresuan University was detained on Tuesday after a complaint was filed by the royalist army accusing him of defaming the powerful monarchy of Thailand ...
The scholar, Paul Chambers, was released on bail Thursday, but without his passport, his lawyers said. He has denied charges of insulting the Thai monarchy. By John Yoon The lawyers representing ...
Paul Chambers awaits trial on charges under Thailand’s lese-majeste laws, which can lead to up to 15 years in prison. Paul Chambers, left, of Naresuan University, stands outside the police ...
Paul Chambers, a lecturer at Naresuan University in central Thailand who writes analysis on the kingdom’s military and politics, could face years in prison after he was formally charged and ...