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OPINION

Finding Thailand's political model

News, Published on 25/09/2023

» August was a time of anxiety for two former leaders -- Thailand's ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra and the US' former president Donald Trump. Last month saw some uneasy moments as they both became inmates -- even if for a short time.

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Bagging solutions

Oped, Postbag, Published on 21/09/2023

» Re: "Brand audits and coastal cleanups", (Opinion, Sept 20).

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Are prisoners equal in Thailand?

News, Published on 05/09/2023

» Are all prisoners in Thailand afforded the same treatment that has been given to convicted former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra? The answer is a resounding "no". And there can be no question about it.

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OPINION

No special care for ex-PM

News, Editorial, Published on 04/09/2023

» Thaksin Shinawatra and his family members must express their heartfelt gratitude to His Majesty the King for his truly gracious act in granting a royal pardon, reducing Thaksin's jail term from eight years to just one year.

OPINION

Heed water dump danger

Postbag, Published on 03/09/2023

» Re: "Japan may seek WTO ruling on China seafood import ban", (BP, Aug 30) & "Fukushima fish still safe to eat: govt", (BP, Aug 27).

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OPINION

All older cons need support

Oped, Editorial, Published on 26/08/2023

» Video clips of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra doing exercise recently went viral. Images showed Thaksin vigorously punching and kicking a training bag, and he was also filmed lifting dumbbells and in a swimming pool. The scenes were presumably recorded some time ago during his self-exile overseas.

OPINION

Pointless poll?

Postbag, Published on 30/07/2023

» Re: "Deal struck on next govt", (BP, July 28).

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OPINION

Between rule of law and law of rule(r)s

Oped, Vitit Muntarbhorn, Published on 14/12/2022

» The term "rule of law" has a resonant ring which sounds both familiar and distant. It seems familiar because it is employed frequently by lawyers to analyse the makings of a legal system. Yet, it is distant because it sounds "legalese", harbouring both the thin version and the thick version of its intrinsic self. The thin version covers various legal safeguards for litigants and accused persons, such as a fair trial, accompanied by the advocacy of an independent judiciary. The thicker version demands more, namely: adherence to human rights and democracy.

OPINION

Words you don't really want to hear

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 04/12/2022

» It's that time of the year when publishers of major dictionaries bombard us with what they regard as the "words of the year". They rarely agree on the same offering, but there is one common theme -- nearly all words selected are frankly rather depressing.

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OPINION

Gorilla in Alcatraz

News, Published on 24/10/2022

» Re: "Pata Zoo denies gorilla 'Bua Noi' is for sale," (BP, Oct 22).