Political activist held in Thai jail dies after 65 days on hunger strike
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Netiporn Sanae-sangkhom, 28, faced seven court cases including two for criticising Thailand’s monarchyA political activist charged with insulting the king of Thailand has died in pre-trial detention after spending 65 days on hunger strike calling for an end to the imprisonment of political dissidents.Netiporn Sanae-sangkhom, 28, had been detained since 26 January and maintained a hunger strike until the end of April, refusing food and water, according to her lawyers. The corrections department...

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