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OPINION

Hun Sen learns how to fake democracy

News, Surasak Glahan, Published on 14/11/2019

» Cambodia may avoid trade sanctions from the EU and US if its government has learnt the art of faking a return to democracy and rule of law from Thailand, which has done its neighbour a huge favour by barring entry to its exiled opposition leaders.

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Justice flaws condemn death penalty

News, Surasak Glahan, Published on 02/07/2018

» A latest claim by an eyewitness, that executed murder convict Teekrasak Longji was not a murderer, has mostly been buried in the death penalty debate where emotions ran high over the past two weeks.

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World Cup is fun, mystery killings are not

News, Surasak Glahan, Published on 18/06/2018

» Similar to the World Cup in Russia, the justice system in Thailand has never run short of spectators holding their breath hoping for a just and fair play. Like a football match, they pick their team.

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Hun Sen, NCPO sing the same tune

News, Surasak Glahan, Published on 21/05/2018

» A string of legislative attacks by Cambodia's ruling regime against its critics and the opposition party since last year have baffled me, not only for their senselessness and brutality, but for the similarity they share with political tactics invented here in Thailand.

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Shall we bend the law to keep politicians honest?

News, Surasak Glahan, Published on 25/10/2017

» In the Land of Smiles where the judiciary has increasingly been a channel widely sought to settle political conflicts and end political cases, one minority judge's ruling on the case against ousted premier Yingluck Shinawatra reminds us how far we can go when it comes to criminal prosecution, or to put it in laymen's terms, putting someone in prison.

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Moving on from the great escape

News, Surasak Glahan, Published on 25/09/2017

» If it hadn't happened in Thailand but in some other country, many of us in the media might have seen the Yingluck Shinawatra escape from a different angle.

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Prosecuting a country's 'CEO' a risky move

News, Surasak Glahan, Published on 27/07/2017

» Should chief executive officers (CEOs) who inflict losses on companies be jailed for mismanagement and then be forced to compensate the firms? If so, national leaders -- like ousted premier Yingluck Shinawatra who is undergoing a criminal trial for implementing the supposedly loss-ridden rice-pledging scheme -- could face the same prospect of punishment for a flawed project.

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The need for justice to be accountable

News, Surasak Glahan, Published on 19/01/2017

» Wrongfully imprisoned? Rejected bail unreasonably? Ask a question and risk being held in contempt of court? That's the universal perception inherited by a majority of Thais, including the media. It discourages us from commenting on any particular questionable court rulings.