Freedom Against Censorship Thailand
'Thailand:
YouTube self-censored lese majeste protest clip'
by Arthit Suriyawongkul
Self-censorship on YouTube is working well - silently. Yesterday, a FACT signer
reported one of the silently banned clips, which can be viewed everywhere in
the world, except Thailand.
Since agreement with Thailand's
Ministry of Information and Communication Technology last year, YouTube's
management agreed to block any video clips deemed offensive to Thai people or
those that violate Thai law. In other words, YouTube will do the censorship by
themselves, so that the site will not be blocked again by the Ministry.
When users from Thailand
try to access the reported link, http://youtube.com/watch?v=70m1ncXQjXA , they will find this message:
This video is not available in your country.
It is a lèse majesté law protest clip, which contains few caricature of the
King images and Thailand flag, the royal anthem is played as a background
music, and between those images, the clip runs the following messages in black
over yellow background:
King Bhumibol Adulyadej of is a dictator.
He sends anyone who speaks against him to prison - for up to 15 years.
F**k the king of Thailand
- long live free speech!
Article 112 of the Thai Criminal Code stipulates the penalty for a lèse majesté
offence as 3-15 years' imprisonment.
source: Freedom Against Censorship Thailand
You may view the latest post at
http://www.globalvoicesonline.org/2008/04/12/thailand-youtube-self-censored-lese-majeste/
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