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  • As I read this AP headline, I immediately knew that bilby was involved.

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    January 20, 2009

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    On a serious note, it appears he only pleaded guilty as other courses of action would have prolonged his nightmare in Thailand.

    January 20, 2009

  • For what it's worth I believe all monarchs should be insulted vigorously and frequently.

    January 20, 2009

  • *protects bilby from armed men with handcuffs*

    January 20, 2009

  • "Australian author Harry Nicolaides, who was jailed in Thailand for criticising the country's royal family in a book, is on his way home after being granted a royal pardon. A plane thought to be carrying the author touched down at Melbourne Airport at 1.05pm. Father Socrates and brother Forde were escorted through customs for a reunion.

    Nicolaides walked free from prison yesterday after Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej issued a royal decree on Wednesday, his brother Forde Nicolaides said. The 41-year-old author spent five months in a Thai jail after being arrested last August for insulting the Thai monarchy in his book Verisimilitude. He was sentenced to three years' jail last month after pleading guilty to 'lese majeste' - the crime of criticising the royals."

    - Tom Reilly, Author freed from Thai prison, theage.com.au, 21 Feb 2009.

    February 21, 2009