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'White-shirt' Bangkokians call for end to PDRC protest

Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 17/01/2014

» White-shirt and pro-election groups in Bangkok are calling for an end to anti-government protests, with more candle-lit ceremonies to voice their opposition to ongoing rallies planned for this weekend.

THAILAND

Thirayuth backs power reroute

News, Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 15/10/2013

» Red shirts and yellow shirts need to be self-critical and break-away from their political camps, prominent social critic Thirayuth Boonmee says.

THAILAND

Experts urge wider uprising recognition

News, Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 06/10/2013

» Annual commemorations of the "October Generation" of student activists should also pay tribute to behind-the-scenes players who assisted the movement, a recent forum was told.

THAILAND

Nationality deadline 'opens door to corruption'

News, Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 11/12/2012

» The Dec 14 nationality verification (NV) deadline for migrant workers has offered fresh opportunities for corruption and illegal practices, a migrant rights advocate has warned.

THAILAND

Media is litmus test for Nay Pyi Taw reform

News, Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 28/03/2012

» Media freedom, or lack thereof, during Myanmar's by-elections this weekend will be a key measure of the military-backed government's commitment to democratisation in the country.

THAILAND

Media look forward to reform in Myanmar

Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 27/03/2012

» Both exiled and 'inside' media have cautiously welcomed the promise of reform in Myanmar and hope that a freer atmosphere in covering the by-elections this weekend will be a measure in showing the government's sincerity about the trend to democracy in the country.

THAILAND

Academics: Security worry after AEC

Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 01/03/2012

» The Asean Economic Community (AEC) will expose the regional grouping to further security issues and exploitation of natural resources from hegemonic powers like the United States and China, according to a seminar on "Will Thailand Survive the AEC?"