A lawyer says prosecutors have charged two Thai university students with defaming the country's monarchy in a stage performance, ABC News reported.
Lawyer Pawinee Chumsri says the students were charged with lese majeste, which mandates a prison term of up to 15 years for anyone insulting Thailand's monarchy.
The students - a male and a female - were involved in a play at Bangkok's Thammasat University last October called "The Wolf Bride," which told the story of a fictional monarch. They've been in jail since their arrest in August, and were charged Friday.
Pawinee said Tuesday that a court has repeatedly rejected their bail requests, citing the charge's high penalty.
The indictment comes during a period of heightened nationalism under a military-installed government that took power in a coup in May.
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