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Media rights in focus

Oped, Editorial, Published on 03/05/2023

» Today marks World Press Freedom Day. The theme this year, according to Unesco, is: "Freedom of expression as a driver for all other human rights".

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Thailand: Back around in the circle again?

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 02/05/2023

» There have been occasional violent episodes in Thai politics and one recent massacre (2010), but the struggle for a genuine democracy has usually been relatively restrained. Maybe that is why it has lasted so long.

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Removing oppressive school rules

Oped, Published on 26/04/2023

» School uniform and hairstyle rules are part and parcel of Thailand's education.

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The politics of post-poll govt formation

Oped, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 21/04/2023

» As the campaign season heats up ahead of Thailand's poll on May 14, voter surveys have consistently indicated that the momentum favours the opposition Pheu Thai (PTP) and Move Forward (MFP) parties well ahead of the government side, comprising Palang Pracharath (PPRP), United Thai Nation (UTN), Bhumjaithai (BJP) and Democrat (DP) parties. On the personal popularity of prime minister candidates, survey results similarly suggest that the MFP's Pita Limjaroenrat and the PTP's Paetongtarn Shinawatra are neck and neck, followed by the PTP's Srettha Thavisin and the UTN's and incumbent premier Prayut Chan-o-cha.

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No justice in sight for Billy or his people

Oped, Paskorn Jumlongrach, Published on 19/04/2023

» The eldest child of missing Karen rights activist Porlajee "Billy" Rakchongcharoen enrolled in university this year, while her younger siblings are school students, some with financial help from kind-hearted donors. The youngest remains at home in Phetchaburi with his mum and Billy's widow Pinnapa "Mueno" Prueksapan.

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Cambodia and the rise of a small power

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 11/04/2023

» For Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen, Prime Minister of Cambodia, timing is everything. Therefore, it was not surprising that the world's longest-serving leader signalled recently that he would step down from politics. Unbelievable, right? He used to say he would remain in power until he was 90. If it had not come directly from him, nobody would have believed a word. His carefully calibrated decision comes at a critical time due to current domestic and external conditions and their likely long-term repercussions.

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A Swiss answer to a global problem

Oped, Published on 10/04/2023

» Switzerland's direct democracy is powerful and well-known. But there are two pieces of it that I think are too obscure: the referendum, or "people's veto", and the inclusive consultation process that it has inspired over time.

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OPINION

Hungry for change

Oped, Editorial, Published on 06/04/2023

» Thailand will soon get the chance to usher in political change through democratic means at the general election on May 14.

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Wanted: Russia's Vladimir Putin, war rogue

News, Published on 03/04/2023

» The internet has recently been flooded with AI-generated images of Russian President Vladimir Putin being put on trial or incarcerated. But while the images are fake, international criminal justice is becoming a reality. On March 17, after years of being mired in controversy and crisis, the International Criminal Court surprised the world by formally indicting Mr Putin and issuing a warrant for his arrest.

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PM picks dodge the list

News, Editorial, Published on 03/04/2023

» The appointment of the prime minister, who may or may not be a member of parliament, is an essential part of any democracy, including Thailand. However, recent moves by some key parties have brought attention to the need for greater accountability in the country's political processes.