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Chiang Mai art students face prison for Thai flag missing one color

Two students in Chiang Mai were granted pretrial release yesterday after being arrested over an art installation featuring a Thai flag without the color said to signify the monarchy. 

Chiang Mai University students Siwanchalee Wittayaseriwat and Witthaya Klungnilwere held in custody for hours on suspicion of insulting the monarchy and disrespecting the national flag, according to the Thai Lawyers for Human Rights.

In March, Siwanchalee and Witthaya organized an art installation at several venues in Chiang Mai showing the flag with its blue color replaced by a plastic-wrapped body.

As part of the work, other people had added messages which included “Royal dogs, get out!” and “Fuck 112 If You Use 112, Fuck You Too.” 

Section 112 of the Penal Code, known as lese majeste, punishes anything deemed to be a royal insult with up to 15 years in…

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