Man Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison for Insulting the Thai Monarchy on Facebook Originally 60 years, the government reduced his punishment after the man pleaded guilty.

By Devindra Hardawar

This story originally appeared on Engadget

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While Reddit users continue to complain about their speech being restricted, following moves by the site to finally clean up its most hateful communities, internet users in Thailand continue to face actual limits to their speech.

Take, for example, 48-year-old Pongsak Sriboonpeng, who was recently sentenced to 30 years in prison for insulting Thai monarchy on Facebook. That's actually a reduction from his original 60 years sentence (the Thai government took half off after he pleaded guilty -- how kind!). Pongsak's lawyer notes that his sentence has broken the record for Thailand's convictions against the country's harsh lèse-majesté rules, which makes it illegal to defame Thai royalty. His situation was even worse since he couldn't appeal the conviction -- Thailand remains under martial law following 2014's military coup.

Earlier this year, another Thai man received a 25-year prison sentence for insulting the monarchy.

Devindra Hardawar is a senior editor at Engadget.

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