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Thais led astray by 'dictatorship of majority'

News, Kamol Hengkietisak, Published on 15/12/2012

» 'I cannot see the future for the country unless it can develop much further than at present. Thai people mostly don't understand their own duties, don't respect other people's opinions. Democracy must be engaged with rational discussion, not the dictatorship of the majority," Constitution Court president Wasan Soipisudh said in an interview with Post Today.

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Law cannot force people to love each other

News, Kamol Hengkietisak, Published on 21/04/2012

» Reconciliation is a good thing. Nobody disputes that. However, it is debatable whether it is a good thing when politicians of the ruling party attempt to introduce an amnesty bill claiming national reconciliation as justification, wrote Mr Somphol Trakulrung, a legal academic in Post Today.

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Just who is the reconciliation process supposed to serve?

News, Kamol Hengkietisak, Published on 31/03/2012

» When the House's national reconciliation committee chaired by Gen Sonthi Boonyaratkalin organised a seminar last week to discuss King Prachadibhok's Institute's research on national reconciliation, several politicians attended the event.