Thai activists in weak condition on hunger strike, say doctors
by Rebecca Ratcliffe in Bangkok from World news | The Guardian on (#68DM4)
Jailed activists Tantawan Tuatulanon and Orawan Phupong are demanding lese-majesty law be repealed
Two young Thai activists accused of insulting the monarchy are in a weak, exhausted condition and experiencing symptoms such as nosebleeds and chest pain after a hunger strike during which they have only sipped water, according to their lawyer and doctors.
Tantawan Tawan" Tuatulanon, 21, and Orawan Bam" Phupong, 23, were accused of breaching Thailand's lese-majesty law after they held up a poster at a shopping mall asking people whether they believed that royal motorcades - which lead to road closures - create trouble for the public. Tantawan faces a second lese-majesty case over a speech she gave on Facebook live.
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