Nurhayati Masoh, 23, was found guilty by a Thai court after she posted on her Facebook account an article by Giles Ungpakorn, a Thai-British academic and vocal opponent of the Thai monarchy who fled Thailand after he was charged with lese majeste in 2009. The Thai authorities are targeting not only those who post or share material considered insulting to the monarchy, but even those who look at it, police said in May, in an escalation of how Thailand deals with critics of the royal family. Over the past three years, more than 100 people have been charged or convicted of insulting the monarchy, according to al-Jazeera.