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THAILAND

Red shirt loyalists seen as 'a subdued force'

News, Published on 05/02/2023

» Pheu Thai is looking to end the rule of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, who has expressed hopes to carry on in office for a maximum of two years, by scoring a landslide win in the next general election.

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THAILAND

What's legal and what's not,according to the EC

Spectrum, Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Published on 31/07/2016

» Since the Referendum Act was passed by the National Legislative Assembly in April, the Election Commission and various government members have expressed their opinions on the legality of certain actions relating to the referendum vote.

THAILAND

From marches to monkhood: Suthep's act of faith

Spectrum, Published on 25/01/2015

» Even though he is meant to be living a life of repose, everything revolves around Phra Suthep Papakaro at the once-sedate Suan Mok temple.

THAILAND

Banned TV stations back on air, but toned down

Spectrum, Published on 14/09/2014

» Many of the satellite television stations that broadcast political content and were ordered closed when the military took power are set to return, but viewers expecting to see the same type of shows will be disappointed.

THAILAND

'If I'm guilty, execute me': Abhisit on the red shirt crackdown

Spectrum, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 19/05/2013

» Three years to the day that the events of April and May, 2010 culminated in the red shirt crackdown and the surrender of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship's leaders, Thai society remains deeply divided. Some 92 people were killed in the crackdown, from protesters to innocent bystanders, journalists to security personnel.

THAILAND

The knock-on effect for Bangkok's knock-offs

Spectrum, Ezra Kyrill Erker, Published on 20/01/2013

» Last week, a man came to tell Jasmine, a vendor in the Nana area, that the Department of Special Investigation would be conducting a raid. He took the unusual step of telling her not only to temporarily close down, but to move all of her counterfeit goods back home for two days.