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Published on 29/06/2021
» SINGAPORE/BANGKOK: Google took down two Google Maps documents on Monday that had listed the names and addresses of hundreds of activists who were accused by royalists of opposing the monarchy, the technology company said.
News, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 25/06/2021
» The Ministry of Digital, Economy and Society (DES) has threatened legal action against Facebook for refusing to close the accounts of users deemed to have disseminated fake news and criticised the monarchy.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 10/12/2020
» The Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (DES) has sent evidence to police to take legal action against social media platforms that fail to remove URLs deemed inappropriate.
News, Postbag, Published on 05/09/2019
» I sympathise with expats who are living a miserable life because of the controversial TM30 form which many expats believe is a tool to pressure them to pack up and leave.
Online Reporters, Published on 05/01/2018
» Police will ask their UK colleagues for any information they have on the whereabouts of Yingluck Shinawatra, after yet another photo placed the former prime minister in London.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 03/10/2017
» Soldiers and police will adopt the strictest security measures during the royal cremation ceremony later this month, officials said, after an intelligence report warned of ill-intentioned groups "in and outside" Thailand planning to disrupt the event.
News, Editorial, Published on 19/09/2017
» It is extremely disappointing that one of the country's top investigative journalists has resorted to using one of the country's most repressive laws. He is the recent subject of a malicious whisper campaign alleging serious sexual harassment at the news agency, the best-known arm of the Isra Institute. And instead of letting the truth come out, he has resorted to the criminal defamation law.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 17/09/2017
» The Isra Institute's director has sued Scottish journalist Andrew MacGregor Marshall for defamation over a Facebook post which identifies him as a sexual harassment suspect.
News, Published on 22/06/2017
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Wednesday suddenly lost patience with critics "scolding" the military government from abroad, challenging them to come back and face charges in Thailand.
News, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 23/05/2017
» Having failed to force Facebook to shut down more than 100 lese majeste pages, Thai authorities are going after small-fish users and viewers in the country in what appears to be another comical campaign of intimidation.