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Shows what a different society it still is in these Far Eastern economies, he could have got 6 years for a paragraph in a book that sold 7 copies 4 year ago!
Writer jailed for Thai 'insult'
Harry Nicolaides' book, by his own admission, only sold seven copies
Australian writer Harry Nicolaides has been sentenced to three years in jail for insulting the monarchy.
Bangkok's Criminal Court initially sentenced him for six years but reduced the term because he had pleaded guilty.
Nicolaides, who was working as a teacher in Thailand, was arrested as he was leaving the country last August. The charge relates to a paragraph in a novel he wrote four years ago, 'Verisimilitude', which referred to an un-named Thai Crown Prince. Shackled in leg irons, and wearing the orange pyjamas which are standard issue in Thai prisons, a tearful Harry Nicolaides told reporters before the verdict that he felt like he was in a bad dream.
Contrast this with what the UK monarchy has to put up with!
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/...-swastika-tattoo,-claims-burrell-20080115658/
Writer jailed for Thai 'insult'

Australian writer Harry Nicolaides has been sentenced to three years in jail for insulting the monarchy.
Bangkok's Criminal Court initially sentenced him for six years but reduced the term because he had pleaded guilty.
Nicolaides, who was working as a teacher in Thailand, was arrested as he was leaving the country last August. The charge relates to a paragraph in a novel he wrote four years ago, 'Verisimilitude', which referred to an un-named Thai Crown Prince. Shackled in leg irons, and wearing the orange pyjamas which are standard issue in Thai prisons, a tearful Harry Nicolaides told reporters before the verdict that he felt like he was in a bad dream.
Contrast this with what the UK monarchy has to put up with!
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/...-swastika-tattoo,-claims-burrell-20080115658/

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