
Thailand’s army has warned_users of social media in the country that it will_shut down websites and services if they_are used to excessively criticize the military coup that it staged on Thursday. The army took 14 national TV stations and as many as 3,000 radio stations off-air this week as it implemented martial law before_seizing power from the elected government. While it forced one national TV station to suspend a YouTube feed_maintained after terrestrial broadcasting was suspended, the Thai army has largely left the Internet untouched — however, it has summoned the country’s ISPs to a meeting today. Thailand has not...
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