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Laos told to wait
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 20/04/2011
» Laos is facing pressure from its neighbours and local activists to delay construction of a controversial dam on the Mekong River.
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Drug War 2
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 17/12/2010
» Human rights activists worry that the government’s new campaign against drugs will result in a heavy death toll as happened during Prime Minister’s Thaksin Shinawatra’s administration.
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An early release for Veera and Ratree? (updated)
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 29/12/2011
» Hopes are high that improved relations with Cambodia will lead to an early release for the two Thai activisits jailed there. Now it seems a prisoner exchange is possible.
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Missing activist Kritsuda appears on TV, alive and smiling (Updated)
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 24/06/2014
» Rumoured to have been tortured and even killed, a smiling Kritsuda Khunasen appears on TV and says she is fine and happy. Coup critics are not convinced. Watch the video and decide for yourself.
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Dozens found alive as Bangladesh tragedy toll hits 272
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 26/04/2013
» Dozens of workers were found alive Thursday as they huddled in the wreckage of a collapsed garment factory block in Bangladesh, a rare success for rescuers who have pulled out 272 bodies.
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Hunger striker passes day 2
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 14/02/2012
» Panitan Prueksakasemsuk, a student who started a 112-hour hunger strike on Saturday in sympathy for his jailed father, was still going strong as he passed his second day without food.
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No polar bears for Chiang Mai
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 07/07/2011
» The polar bear zone now under construction at the Chiang Mai zoo will not display any live polar bears, zoo authorities announced yesterday. AFP photo
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Another proposed dam, another controversy
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 23/04/2012
» The Royal Irrigation Department is pressing ahead with the Mae Wong dam project, but opposition from environmentalists is also likely to be strong.
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Strong reaction to death of Uncle SMS
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 09/05/2012
» Both opponents and supporters of Thailand’s controversial lese majeste law voiced strong reactions to the death of a frail 62-year-old man who had been convicted of sending defamatory SMS messages.
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Don't mix death and politics, reds told
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 10/05/2012
» Red shirt supporters have been warned against exploiting the death of convicted lese majeste prisoner Ampon Tangnoppakul for political gain.
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