BANGKOK (Reuters) - A Thai military court issued arrest warrants for three people on Wednesday as part of a sweeping royal defamation investigation which has seen seven people charged so far, including two who died in custody.
The deaths have raised serious questions about the investigation and prompted the United Nations on Tuesday to call for the immediate closure of a Bangkok military detention facility where the two men died.
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