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She also was fined 20,000 baht ($625), which she quickly paid with help from supporters and colleagues who handed her cash. "I expected to be acquitted, but I found the judge's verdict logical and reasonable," a smiling Chiranuch, also known as Jiew, told reporters. "However, I still think the verdict will have an impact on self-censorship." Several local commentators on Twitter noted that the verdict was a compromise. "Jiew's verdict has basically everything for everyone, whether you're for or against netfreedom," wrote Arthit Suriyawongkul, a coordinator from the Thai Netizen Network who tweets under the name Bact'. There was, however, general dismay about the verdict's implications for freedom of speech. "By convicting the manager of a news website of a crime, the Thai authorities are showing the extreme lengths they are willing to go to stifle free expression," Brad Adams, Asia director of Human Rights Watch, said in a prepared statement. "More and more web moderators and Internet service providers will censor discussions about the monarchy out of fear they too may be prosecuted for other people's comments." Prachatai was founded by several respected journalists, senators and press freedom activists to be an independent, nonprofit, daily Internet newspaper. It has attracted an audience of critics of the status quo, especially on the now-defunct web board where the comments at issue in the court case were posted between April and November 2008.
Thailand's freedom of speech reputation has taken a battering in recent years, with its standing in the Press Freedom Index issued by the Paris-based group Reporters Without Borders sliding to 137th out of 179 last year from 65th in 2002, when the ratings were initiated.
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