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Thai court acquits opposition politician accused of royal insult

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BANGKOK, May 28 (Reuters) - ‌A Thai criminal court has acquitted ​a prominent Thai opposition political figure charged with cybercrimes and ⁠insulting the royal family during a 2021 Facebook livestream, his lawyer said on Thursday.

Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, the ​47-year-old founder of the progressive political movement aligned with the ‌current opposition People's Party, had been accused of lese majeste and violating the country's cyber laws during the ⁠January 2021 livestream, in which he ⁠said the government had mishandled its COVID-19 vaccine campaign and unfairly favoured Siam Bioscience, a company owned by King Maha Vajiralongkorn.

He was formally indicted in ‌2022.

Thailand has one of the world's strictest lese majeste ⁠laws and a conviction carries ‌a maximum prison sentence of 15 ​years. Breaches of its computer crimes act are also punishable by up to five years in ‌prison.

Thanathorn's lawyer, Krisadang Nutcharat said the ​prosecutor has 30 ⁠days to appeal the court's sentence.

The office of ‌the attorney general did ⁠not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Thanathorn was banned from politics for 10 years by the ​Constitutional Court in ‌2020 over a loan he extended to the now-dissolved ⁠Future Forward Party, the ​predecessor of the People's Party.

(Reporting by Panu Wongcha-um; ​Editing by David Stanway)

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