Facebook Blocks Group of One Million Critical of Thai Monarchy Amid Government Pressure

Facebook on Monday blocked access within Thailand to a group with 1 million members that discusses the country’s king, after the Thai government threatened legal action over failure to take down content deemed defamatory to the monarchy. From a report:

The move comes amid near daily youth-led protests against the government led by the former military junta chief and unprecedented calls for reforms of the monarchy. The “Royalist Marketplace” group was created in April by Pavin Chachavalpongpun, a self-exiled academic and critic of the monarchy. On Monday night, the group’s page brought up a message: “Access to this group has been restricted within Thailand pursuant to a legal request from the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society.” Pavin, who lives in Japan, said Facebook had bowed to the military-dominated government’s pressure. “Our group is part of a democratisation process, it is a space for freedom of expression,” Pavin told Reuters.

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