Journalist who reports on human trafficking and corruption is facing 2 years in prison for Facebook posts that were "full of ill-intention - inciting, causing anger among the public that was intended to make people think bad of the government".
Journalist who reports on human trafficking and corruption is facing 2 years in prison for Facebook posts that were "full of ill-intention - inciting, causing anger among the public that was intended to make people think bad of the government".