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OPINION

Revamp the military

News, Postbag, Published on 23/02/2019

» Let's briefly consider local geopolitics and the Thai military. Thailand needs China like it needs another coup. However, China needs Thailand for a variety of reasons. The US has had a longstanding favourable relationship with Thailand and is its most powerful ally.

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THAILAND

Reading elections in the stars

News, Aekarach Sattaburuth, Published on 17/02/2019

» The reestablishment of democracy after the March 24 election is not the only thing politicians and citizens are looking forward to.

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THAILAND

Rapper has more to say as election nears

Published on 16/02/2019

» The rhymes came to Nutthapong Srimuong before dawn, when Bangkok is as still as it can be and the night jasmine overpowers the capital with its perfume.

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THAILAND

The more things change

Business, Post Reporters, Published on 04/02/2019

» After a series of false promises on a general election, Thailand is scheduled to hold one on March 24 after more than four years of military rule.

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THAILAND

Calls mount for fairer land distribution

News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 06/01/2019

» Land ownership will emerge as a challenge for the new government in 2019 as calls for equal land distribution grow louder.

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THAILAND

Viral clicks that rocked the boat

News, Anucha Charoenpo, Published on 29/12/2018

» In the year 2018, netizens widely used their Facebook pages and other social media platforms to scrutinise matters of public interest ranging from politics and crimes to social issues.

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OPINION

'My country's got' these socio-political ills

News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 02/11/2018

» The explosive Rap Against Dictatorship music video that has taken Thailand by storm has raised myriad socio-political questions and issues. Known in Thai as <i>Prathet Ku Mee</i>, the sensational music video has been viewed on YouTube more than 25 million times in just 10 days in a country of 69 million people, a feat in its own right and a record for its artistic kind in Thailand. How this five-minute rap song in the Thai language has done so much says a lot about where Thailand has been and where it is going.

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OPINION

Time for the regime to face the music

News, Atiya Achakulwisut, Published on 30/10/2018

» Finally, the return to democracy has begun. It's raw. It's vulgar. It's controversial. It has also unleashed a rush of polarised opinions. Police are gunning to outlaw it as more people flock to view it online, with over 21 million on YouTube for the music video in question as of yesterday mid-afternoon.

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OPINION

The kids are all right

News, Alan Dawson, Published on 28/10/2018

» <i>Prathet Ku Mee</i> is no slapped-together concert song. It wasn't made, so much as crafted. The accusatory lyrics are set against the shameful, hovering background of the 1976 dictators' massacre at Thammasat University. The rap song's finale brings the background image of the hanged, beaten student to the front of the picture, before fading out to the hopeful message, "All people unite".

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THAILAND

Govt vote-catcher 'fails to woo public'

News, Published on 08/10/2018

» The taxpayer-funded <i>Thai Niyom Yangyuen</i> (Sustainable Thainess) programme may not be well-known to many people mainly because it is not a populist scheme, according to government spokesman Sansern Kaewkamnerd.