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OPINION

Paween 'thriller' timely reminder of chilling reality

Oped, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 22/02/2022

» Does it sound right for Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha to tell Pol Maj Gen Paween Pongsirin to come back and fight after he had been explicit that the threat against his life came from "the highest-ranking people" in the country?

OPINION

Is 'fake news' hunt a Covid distraction?

News, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 17/08/2021

» With new Covid-19 infections shooting past 20,000 and deaths hovering at around 200 a day, what does Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha do?

OPINION

Virus blunders see govt bobbing and weaving

Oped, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 31/03/2020

» A big round of applause from people around the country can lift the spirits of doctors and nurses fighting against the coronavirus outbreak. But what use is this gesture when they don't have the necessary personal protective equipment (PPE)?

OPINION

Govt won't win Oscar for army propaganda

News, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 18/02/2020

» South Korean movie Parasite won the Oscar. The country's recent drama series Crash Landing on You, featuring an impossible love story between a North Korean soldier and South Korean billionaire heiress also had many Thai viewers swooning over the gentlemanly officer and his romance.

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OPINION

Healthcare both bother and boon for fickle Prayut

News, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 22/10/2019

» Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha's defence of his position on the universal healthcare scheme during the budget debate last week was a relatively short, less colourful one by his fiery standards. Yet, it was a speech that deserves our attention.

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OPINION

Fanatics make a mockery of our democracy

News, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 18/06/2019

» Is hegemony an option for a military regime on the verge of establishing a new government?

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OPINION

Stuck in our own Orwellian nightmare

News, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 04/06/2019

» Go and read Animal Farm. Watch Inception too, as they may help us appreciate the multilayered paradoxes that are Thai politics today. After all the diversions, however, the reality remains that the 2017 constitution must be rewritten, or we will be forever stuck with "all votes are equal but some votes are more equal than others".

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OPINION

Army chief sings out hateful blast from gory past

News, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 19/02/2019

» The anti-communist song Nak Phandin or "Useless Weight to the Land" is so loaded with hateful political baggage it could have sunk army chief Gen Apirat Kongsompong's career.

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OPINION

Rice and mango banquet no way to show 'we care'

News, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 22/01/2019

» How far will almost five tonnes of sticky rice and mango go in assuring Chinese tourists that it's now safe to travel to Thailand and that one of the country's top ministers has adopted a more respectful attitude towards them?

OPINION

Foreign poll monitors can build trust

News, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 25/12/2018

» Once again, the military regime seems to have missed the point. The issue about foreign poll observers is not about Thailand's ability to hold a general election but whether it will be held in a free, fair and transparent manner.