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OPINION

Yingluck, face the music

Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 03/04/2014

» Two things Yingluck Shinawatra could do. Take the impeachment charges against her head on, chin up and shoulders back, show character and resolve. Or she could just whine and cry about it.

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OPINION

Thais 'who do nothing' not the real problem

Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 19/12/2013

» Through the eight years of the Thai political divide, people have expressed self-righteous and narrow-minded attitudes, ignorance and intolerance with impunity.

OPINION

Suthep, the false prophet

Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 28/11/2013

» One evening, while sitting at the office pretending to work, a loud, angry voice was screaming hellfire and brimstone at the top of his lungs from the television.

OPINION

Waiting for Yingluck to start giving back

Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 12/09/2013

» In March this year, there was an article detailing Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra’s globetrotting. It concluded that since she took office in August 2011 she had visited about 30 nations - that's about 1.6 foreign trips for each of her 19 months on the job.

OPINION

Welcome to Thakland

Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 22/08/2013

» Amnesty is so last week. It will come back again. But this week is all about the proposed change to the way senators are selected, which down the road could very well lead to a democratic dictatorship of "Thakland".

OPINION

Diary of a mad prai

Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 01/08/2013

» For every single person you put onto the streets, we can put ten. Every time that you march in the streets, we can shake the concrete pavement with our rubber sandals tenfold. We will hound you. We will intimidate you. We will push, shove and knock you down. You people wearing masks like little kids. You think you are legion? No, we are legion.

OPINION

Diary of a mad ammart

Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 25/07/2013

» I can see it coming. Palaces turned into hotels. Heritage sites turned into shopping malls. Traditions made a mockery of. Revered institutions become tabloid gossip fodder. No more respect. No more decency. The world turned upside down. We are losing our soul.

OPINION

Of treasure chests, love and loyalty

Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 27/06/2013

» For the Caesars, there was no more effective way to win love and legitimacy than throwing coins to the adoring populace from treasure chests plundered from conquered territories.

THAILAND

'If I'm guilty, execute me': Abhisit on the red shirt crackdown

Spectrum, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 19/05/2013

» Three years to the day that the events of April and May, 2010 culminated in the red shirt crackdown and the surrender of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship's leaders, Thai society remains deeply divided. Some 92 people were killed in the crackdown, from protesters to innocent bystanders, journalists to security personnel.

OPINION

A bridge too far

Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 02/05/2013

» If there’s a problem, throw money at it. The money won’t solve the problem, but it will make a few important people richer and possibly happier. Then we just pretend that the problem is solved - until it collapses, killing four people and injuring 45.