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Ceasefire 'broken' before it began

Spectrum, Phil Thornton, Published on 01/11/2015

» President Thein Sein called it a “historic day for Myanmar” and “a new road to a peaceful future for our country”. The Karen National Union president, Gen Mutu Sae Po, hailed it as a “new page in history”.

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Dengue season's extra sting

B Magazine, Phil Thornton, Published on 05/07/2015

» Dr Pipat is a worried man. As head of the paediatric department and deputy director of Mae Sot Hospital, he fears that 2015 is going to be a bad year for dengue cases.

THAILAND

The killing and the claims of a cover-up

Spectrum, Phil Thornton, Published on 02/11/2014

» The Committee to Protect Journalists estimates that up to Sept 10 this year, 40 journalists had been killed while reporting. The name of Myanmar journalist Aung Kyaw Naing, also known as Par Gyi, who was killed on Oct 4 while in military custody, can now be added to the growing list of the dead.

THAILAND

Hunting those who hurt children

Spectrum, Phil Thornton, Published on 29/06/2014

» In the northern city of Chiang Mai, Pol Lt Col Apichart Hattasin is battling to stop sexual predators preying on and hurting children.

THAILAND

Tough town endures its latest tragedy

Spectrum, Phil Thornton, Published on 30/03/2014

» Mae Sot is a tough town. It has to be. Located on a remote part of the Thai-Myanmar border it has seen its share of armed conflict, battered refugees, natural disasters and other hurts. Last week the town was thrown into a maelstrom of grief after a bus carrying 53 of its villagers plunged over a cliff killing 30 and seriously injuring another 23.