The Thai parliament voted to pass a cyber-crimelaw on December 16 that critics say strengthen the authorities’ oversight ofthe internet.
The law stipulates five-year imprisonment forthose posting false information that jeopardizes national security, publicsafety, national economic stability, public infrastructure, or causes panic.
One of the most controversial additions is thecreation of a five-member committee that can seek court approval to removeonline content considered violating regulations.
In response, hackers launched a wave of cyber-attackslast week, shutting down dozens of government websites.
However, the Thai government said the websiteswere only down temporarily and such attacks caused minimum disruption./.