By CNET Asia Staff, 8 December 2003 09:30
NEWS A Thai woman living in Britain faces possible extradition and imprisonment for displaying the Thai national flag on her pornographic website. The website also described Bangkok as a "city of sex", the Thai government complained.
The use of the flag at the website constituted an insult and tarnished the country's image, the Thai Prime Minister's office permanent secretary Yongyuth Sarasombat said, according to the Bangkok Post.
The case has been forwarded to the Attorney General's office. The webmaster could face up to a year's imprisonment and a $47 fine for violating the National Flag Act, and three years imprisonment and a $95 fine under the Criminal Act.
But legal experts think the woman will not be extradited, as it is unlikely the British government would not take action over such minor charges, according to the paper.
A police officer told the Age, an Australian daily, that the police had contacted their British counterparts to locate the woman, and that they were awaiting a report from the British side before taking further action.
Thailand has a thriving sex industry, with recent debate over possible legalisation of prostitution. The Thai government is trying to clean up its image as a sex tourism hotspot. Offences against Thai national symbols and the Thai monarchy are considered serious in Thailand.
In 2002, US pop star Christina Aguilera's single "Dirrty" was banned in Thailand. The music video featured Aguilera dancing next to a wall with Thai-language posters that said "Thailand's sex tourism" and "Young underage girls".
Staff, CNET Asia

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