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Paul Chambers is an American academic who lived in Thailand for over 30 years while researching Southeast Asian militaries ...
Paul Chambers was imprisoned in Thailand following false claims that he insulted the country's monarchy while he lived and ...
Paul Chambers returned to the U.S. after false imprisonment in Thailand; his homecoming celebrated by Senator Lisa Standridge ...
Regional prosecutors said they would not prosecute Paul Chambers, a lecturer arrested under Thailand’s strict lèse-majesté laws. But the charges have not been fully dropped.
O n April 8, Paul Chambers, a U.S. academic who has lived or worked in Thailand for three decades, was suddenly arrested in Bangkok, after reporting to a local police station in response to a ...
American political science lecturer Paul Chambers stands outside the police station in Phitsanulok, Thailand, where he was arrested on charges of insulting the monarchy.
Chambers was originally detained April 9, but was later permitted to leave police custody and was required to wear an ankle monitor and surrender his U.S. passport and work visa, Global Reach said.
On May 29, renowned Thailand expert Paul Chambers, who had been charged with lèse-majesté in the kingdom and was facing a potential trial and years in jail, quietly fled the country, reportedly ...
American political science lecturer Paul Chambers stands outside the police station in Phitsanulok, Thailand, where he was arrested on charges of insulting the monarchy. AP/File.