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Quick-fix political remedies set us back years

Oped, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 14/05/2018

» News media described it as a "shock", an "upset" and a "political earthquake" among other things. Few, if any, predicted it or expected it. But alas, the seemingly invincible populist regime with the mass working class as its support base is defeated in the national election. The victor? An opposition that's historically backed by the traditional establishment and urban elite.

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Criticism, it's just noise, forget it

Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 12/06/2014

» People really need to take a deep breath and chill out. Every time some Western politician says something critical we jump as if someone has lit a fire under our feet.

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Save lives, set a date, general

Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 29/05/2014

» The general announced to the world that the military coup was staged to save the capital and the nation from increasing violence and anarchy. In essence, it was to save lives.

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Thai-coup-d'etat 101

News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 25/05/2014

» Everything is by the book.

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Well played general

Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 22/05/2014

» Some may call it a coup d'etat. Some may say it’s about time. Some may realise that it’s the only realistic solution to the political impasse.

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Thaksin's real war

News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 18/05/2014

» Suthep Thaugsuban could give up, move back to Surat Thani and become a rubber farmer. He could tell his supporters to go home and let there be a general election come the month of June. There could be peace by tomorrow.

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Suthep, enough is enough

Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 15/05/2014

» "People can always be brought to the bidding of their leaders. All you have to do is denounce the pacifists for a lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger."

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Clock ticking on Yingluck

News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 13/04/2014

» Yingluck Shinawatra sits in a similar chair as Abhisit Vejjajiva. By accident and by design, through others’ manipulation and through their own follies, both have become too divisive. Neither can be prime minister without political and social upheaval.

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House of cards

News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 23/03/2014

» It has long been alleged that different government agencies take sides. For example, the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) and the police department are said to be on the side of the Pheu Thai government.

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Thai fight promotion

News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 16/03/2014

» There comes a time when the gloves come off, and a fight is just that, a fight. If World War I had not happened and tens of millions not died, half of Europe may still be under absolute monarchy today. Likewise, if World War II had not happened, half of Europe may still be under fascist dictatorship today.