A monarchy reform activist in Thailand dies in detention after months of a hunger strike
- A Thai activist accused of insulting the monarchy, Netiporn "Bung" Sanesangkhom, died in detention after a months-long hunger strike.
- Sanesangkhom died as her heart "stopped suddenly" on Tuesday morning, while demanding reforms to Thailand's justice system, especially criticizing the lese majeste law.
- She had been detained since January, facing charges of insulting the monarchy and held a hunger strike leading to declining health and ultimately her death.
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Young Thai activist’s death in detention after 65-day hunger strike sparks calls for justice reform
Death of activist Netiporn “Bung” Sanesangkhom following her prolonged hunger strike prompts outpouring of grief and renewed calls for justice reform in Thailand.
·Atlanta, United States
Read Full ArticleA monarchy reform activist in Thailand dies in detention after a hunger strike
Netiporn Sanesangkhom, 28, was a member of the activist group Thaluwang, known demanding reform of the monarchy and abolition of the law that makes it illegal to defame members of the royal family.
·Washington, United States
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