The printer removed a column from the opinion page of today's edition of the International New York Times about Thailand's Crown Property Bureau, which manages the financial affairs of the royal family. The column said the bureau was not publicly accountable and its assets may total as much as USD 53 billion.
Discussion of Thailand's monarchy is highly sensitive, and criticism can be punished by up to 15 years in prison.
On Tuesday, the Thailand edition of the newspaper had a similar blank spot on its front page where there was supposed to be a story about the country's sagging economy and spirit a year and a half after a military takeover. The story briefly mentioned the monarchy.
A statement on the corporate website of the New York Times said the printer's refusal to publish the articles denied readers in Thailand the right to open access to news.
"Readers in Thailand do not have full and open access to journalism, a fundamental right that should be afforded to all citizens."
On September 22, the printer didn't publish the newspaper because of a front-page story about the monarchy.
All three stories appeared in other regional editions of the newspaper as well as online.
After a military junta took power last year, it declared that defending the monarchy was one of its priorities, but also cracked down on criticism of its rule, saying it was necessary to do so to prevent disorder.
Reporters as well as media managers have been summoned by the military for talks, sometimes lasting for days, called "attitude adjustment" sessions. Many of those summoned have been forced to sign statements promising not to criticise the junta.
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