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Thailand king's favourite dog dies, days after man was arrested for 'insulting’ it online

FP Archives • December 29, 2015, 15:09:04 IST
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The favourite dog of Thailand’s ailing monarch has died, days after a man was arrested under the kingdom’s strict royal defamation laws for allegedly making a satirical online remark about the beloved canine.

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Thailand king's favourite dog dies, days after man was arrested for 'insulting’ it online

Bangkok: The favourite dog of Thailand’s ailing monarch has died, days after a man was arrested under the kingdom’s strict royal defamation laws for allegedly making a satirical online remark about the beloved canine. The dog, called Tongdaeng (Copper), became both a household name and a publishing sensation in Thailand after King Bhumibol Adulya [caption id=“attachment_2564170” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![File photo of Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej posing with his favorite dog, Khun Thongdaeng in a New Year's greeting card addressed to the Thai people. Reuters ](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Thailand_reuters_380.jpg) File photo of Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej posing with his favorite dog, Khun Thongdaeng in a New Year’s greeting card addressed to the Thai people. Reuters[/caption] dej adopted her as a stray puppy and penned a heartfelt book about her attributes in 2002. She was praised for her loyalty and obedience, with the book widely interpreted at the time as a parable about how Thais should live and remember their place within the kingdom’s rigid society. Her death was announced in a statement from the veterinary faculty of Kasetsart University on Monday. “While Khun Tongdaeng was sleeping and relaxing, she died peacefully on 26 December 2015 at 11:10pm at Klai Kangwon Palace,” the statement read. The statement added that she had been ill for the last few years and was just over 17 years old when she passed away. An unnamed official at the university confirmed to AFP Tuesday that the statement was genuine. “Khun” is an honorific in Thailand, roughly translating to “ma’am”, and was frequently used by officials and local media when referring to Tongdaeng. She regularly featured in palace photographs while the book about her outsold bestsellers such as Harry Potter in Thailand. A privately funded animated film based around Tongdaeng and her attributes is currently showing at Thai cinemas. King Bhumibol, 88, is the world’s longest-serving monarch and is widely revered in Thailand where his economic and social teachings are extensively promoted. The monarchy is also shielded from any debate and criticism by one of the world’s harshest royal defamation laws. Anyone convicted of insulting the revered but ailing king, or the queen, heir or regent, can face up to 15 years in jail on each count. Prosecutions have soared since the army, which styles itself as the champion of the monarchy, grabbed power in a coup last year. The boundaries for what counts as a royal insult have also expanded dramatically. Earlier this month Thanakorn Siripaiboon, 27, was arrested for allegedly making a “satirical” Facebook post about the king and his dog, according to his lawyers. AFP

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