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OPINION

No longer joined to the snap judgement

Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 17/01/2012

» Chadil "Deffy" Yuenying was probably the most talked about man in the country last week. But as much I as love any kind of attention, I'm not jealous of him. Not even one little bit.

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OPINION

An issue that won't go away

News, Published on 11/01/2012

» Another week, another disturbing case that has stirred public concern over the nation's lese majeste laws. Details are finally going viral of the incredible witch-hunt for a young Ratchaburi woman. The crowd-stalking and scurrilous campaign against the woman are troubling, to say the least. But the state justice system has reinforced the prejudice and abuse of "Joss Stick", as she is called, because of the unique workings of Article 112 and other lese majeste laws.

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OPINION

Witch hunt for red Joss Stick

News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 08/01/2012

» Hate mail and threats are the least of her worries. Being shunned by society that has forced a young girl to become persona non grata should be considered cruel and unusual punishment She had to change her name. She was turned away from three universities despite passing the entrance exams. She's hounded by the press and society. It has been more than three years, and the witch hunt continues.

OPINION

Social media thriving in crises

News, Published on 07/01/2012

» Crises can bring a community closer, but can also quite easily tear it apart if communication breaks down.

OPINION

Your digital photo album

Life, Boaz Zippor, Published on 03/01/2012

» In the last years I have encountered a very strange phenomenon that worries me, both as a photographer, but mainly as a researcher of human behaviour. Ok, maybe researcher of human behaviour is a bit of an overstatement, as usually I just snicker and make smart alek comments about that ridiculous game called human behaviour, but still, it is a phenomenon that should be acknowledged.