The new law would allow Thailand authorities to intercept private communication and to censor websites without a court order.
“The bill is very broad and open to interpretation and we will have to see how the government will implement these laws,” said Arthit Suriyawongkul of the Thai Netizen Network, which promotes online freedom.
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