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THAILAND

Wild elephants on the edge of existence

Spectrum, Piyaporn Wongruang, Published on 13/04/2014

» ‘Stop the truck and turn the lights off now!” shouted 57-year-old Somporn Mee-im to his colleague, Mai, driving the pickup.

THAILAND

Struggling to unearth a grain of truth

Spectrum, Piyaporn Wongruang, Published on 02/02/2014

» The government's rice-pledging scheme, long plagued by claims of mismanagement and corruption, is facing increasing scrutiny as the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) probes into caretaker Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's involvement.

THAILAND

Restrictions sinking sea gypsies

News, Piyaporn Wongruang, Published on 11/11/2012

» Sanit tried to maintain his stride while walking towards the sea, but everybody knew that he was sick.

THAILAND

Villagers vow they won't give up homes for dam

Spectrum, Piyaporn Wongruang, Published on 04/11/2012

» As soon as staff from an engineering consultancy company arrived at the site of the proposed Kaeng Sua Ten dam project in Phrae province late last month, a scuffle broke out between them and locals from the nearby village of Sa-Iab. Later there was another brief confrontation between officials trying to install water level monitors in the Yom River and villagers who tried to stop them. The officials were surrounded and finally driven out of Sa-Iab in a scene reminiscent of one 10 years ago when villagers seized staff from a consultancy firm employed by the World Bank, injuring some of them.

THAILAND

Koh Samet's serenity shattered by development and disputes

Spectrum, Piyaporn Wongruang, Published on 23/09/2012

» As we arrive at the exclusive five-star beach resort on the southern tip of Koh Samet a young security guard approaches us and asks us where we think we are going.

THAILAND

Mega dams holding back tide of goodwill in myanmar

News, Piyaporn Wongruang, Published on 25/03/2012

» The controversial Salween River dam project near the border is shaping as a major stumbling block to achieving lasting peace between the Myanmar army and ethnic groups who fear Nypiyadaw has no real intention of withdrawing its troops.

THAILAND

Officials concede they need a new approach for the reforestation plan

News, Piyaporn Wongruang, Published on 04/03/2012

» Government officials say they will need a drastic change in their approach to growing new forests for flood protection as many previous efforts failed because of corruption and lack of local input.