Censors vid of Thai king in crop-top at gov't request... Facebook is banning people from seeing a video of Thailand's King wearing a crop top. The controversial video shows the newly-crowned monarch walking in a shopping mall wearing a bright yellow crop top that shows the ornate tattoos on his arms, according to activists who are sharing it online. But it's not possible to share it on Facebook within Thailand, after the social network banned it. King Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun is shown walking alongside a woman, and is accompanied by men who appear to be a bodyguard. Facebook is geoblocking this video of Thailand's King Vajiralongkorn so users in Thailand can't see it http://pic.twitter.com/QAE2SNr2KY — Andrew MacG Marshall (@zenjournalist) May 5, 2017 Pictures of the King in such attire have circulated on the internet before. But this is thought to be the first video showing him before he became King, and changed his dress to be considerably more conservative. The 64-year-old King took the throne after his father Bhumibol Adulyadej died earlier this year. The video was taken last June, according to reports, just months before. Facebook suggested that the
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