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OPINION

Thamanat 'dirt' splatters all over govt

Oped, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 11/05/2021

» The Constitutional Court's ruling has cleared the way for Deputy Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Thamanat Prompow but cast enormous doubts over his boss Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha.

OPINION

Section 112 and Covid shots are not a good mix

News, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 26/01/2021

» Is Section 112 or the lese majeste law a kill or cure for the government when it comes to its Covid-19 vaccination plan?

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OPINION

Legal system is a hoax on the public

News, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 04/09/2018

» The death was barely noticeable. The news about it was brief, published almost two weeks after the event. The father of the man who plunged to his death from the 8th-floor window of the Criminal Court Building last month after hearing the lower court had dismissed the case involving the murder of his son died out of grief.

OPINION

High-profile flights turn up heat on justice

News, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 05/09/2017

» If you want to mark the calendar, the date is Sept 3, and the year 2027.

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OPINION

Yingluck rice ruling to open old wounds

News, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 25/07/2017

» Will former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra go to jail for alleged malfeasance in administering the rice-pledging scheme?

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OPINION

Comical drive to rein in FB turns sinister

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.

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OPINION

Silence on Pai bodes ill for rule of law

News, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 24/01/2017

» We have the right to remain silent, all of us. The longer we keep mum about the case of Jatupat "Pai Dao Din" Boonpattararaksa, however, the higher the risk that faith in the law and the justice system will decline.

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OPINION

Justice fails test in temple stand-off

News, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 31/05/2016

» No matter how it turns out, the stand-off between the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) and Wat Phra Dhammakaya has underscored a combination of extreme conviction and weak enforcement of the justice system that has underpinned Thailand's many crises.

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OPINION

Five roads for Thaksin's jail-free return

News, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 11/06/2013

» Thai politics has never been known as a showcase of minimalism. Not when we have such an interesting group involved: a short-tempered army chief who was once part of a group of coup-makers; a vengeful former prime minister who was ousted from power in a putsch seven years ago but who is never out of mind for long thanks to a Skype account that allows him to connect with his politicians anytime and anywhere; a photogenic female prime minister who likes to smile and says she has yet to receive information on any issue; and not one but two deputy prime ministers providing distractions by taking on the role of loud-mouthed clowns.

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LIFE

Not without a fight

Life, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 30/05/2012

» The biggest problem with freedom of expression in this country is the ambiguity surrounding it, said Prachatai webmaster Chiranuch Premchaiporn.