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		<title>By: hat</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2008 15:23:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Since the monarchy is the most popular topic on New Mandala, this piece of news may be interesting: The Nation reports:

&lt;b&gt;Police file lese majeste case against bbc man&lt;/b&gt;

&lt;em&gt;A police investigator has filed a lese majeste complaint against a BBC reporter over comments he made in a short speech on &quot;Coup, Capital and Crown&quot; at the Foreign Correspond-ents&#039; Club (FCCT) in Bangkok in December.

Published on April 9, 2008


Pol Lt-Colonel Watanasak Mungkijkarndee, an investigator at Bang Mod police station, filed a copy of the video of Jonathan Head&#039;s opening speech at the FCCT plus a transcript and translation to investigators at the Crime Suppression Division.

He said he filed the case alone and without any political motive.

Pol Lt-Colonel Boonlert Kalayanamitr, the officer in charge of the case, said an investigative committee must be appointed. Evidence will be sent to the Royal Thai Police&#039;s Foreign Affairs Division, which will translate and interpret the comments as well as request advice from linguistic experts on Head&#039;s speech, he said.

Head, who has worked in Asia for the BBC for many years, was not available for comment last night. Friends said the reporter - highly regarded here - is on assignment in the Philippines.

A member of the FCCT board preferred not to discuss the news &quot;at this stage&quot; because the issue was sensitive and the club was unsure of all the details relating to the complaint.

The move was the talk of foreign reporters yesterday. &quot;It just sends a chill,&quot; one commented.

The Nation&lt;/em&gt; 

If five months are needed to file charges, then we should keep our eyes open for similar news in May  - five months after the ICTS.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since the monarchy is the most popular topic on New Mandala, this piece of news may be interesting: The Nation reports:</p>
<p><b>Police file lese majeste case against bbc man</b></p>
<p><em>A police investigator has filed a lese majeste complaint against a BBC reporter over comments he made in a short speech on &#8220;Coup, Capital and Crown&#8221; at the Foreign Correspond-ents&#8217; Club (FCCT) in Bangkok in December.</p>
<p>Published on April 9, 2008</p>
<p>Pol Lt-Colonel Watanasak Mungkijkarndee, an investigator at Bang Mod police station, filed a copy of the video of Jonathan Head&#8217;s opening speech at the FCCT plus a transcript and translation to investigators at the Crime Suppression Division.</p>
<p>He said he filed the case alone and without any political motive.</p>
<p>Pol Lt-Colonel Boonlert Kalayanamitr, the officer in charge of the case, said an investigative committee must be appointed. Evidence will be sent to the Royal Thai Police&#8217;s Foreign Affairs Division, which will translate and interpret the comments as well as request advice from linguistic experts on Head&#8217;s speech, he said.</p>
<p>Head, who has worked in Asia for the BBC for many years, was not available for comment last night. Friends said the reporter &#8211; highly regarded here &#8211; is on assignment in the Philippines.</p>
<p>A member of the FCCT board preferred not to discuss the news &#8220;at this stage&#8221; because the issue was sensitive and the club was unsure of all the details relating to the complaint.</p>
<p>The move was the talk of foreign reporters yesterday. &#8220;It just sends a chill,&#8221; one commented.</p>
<p>The Nation</em> </p>
<p>If five months are needed to file charges, then we should keep our eyes open for similar news in May  &#8211; five months after the ICTS.</p>
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