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OPINION

The big issue: The unsolved murders

Alan Dawson, Published on 12/10/2014

» They told Tun Tun Hteik that if his son left Rakhine state to work in Thailand, he would be exploited. And they were right.

THAILAND

On Koh Phangan, the party continues

Spectrum, Published on 12/10/2014

» ‘When my brother turned the music on, everyone started walking over to the beach. People began dancing and singing,” recalled Soon Somwang, who was then 18 and working at a restaurant which had yet to be named on a starry, Full Moon night on Koh Phangan in 1986.

THAILAND

Police deny confessions retracted

News, Published on 12/10/2014

» Police on Saturday denied the two Koh Tao murder suspects had retracted their confessions, as the troubled case took a new twist.

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OPINION

Postbag: High performance puzzling

News, Published on 12/10/2014

» Please forgive my lack of modesty. I get quite a smug feeling when I complete all three of the Bangkok Post crosswords at the weekend. The English-style cryptic on Saturdays is quite different to the American-style, two of which appear on Sunday. I think the description of "easy" for the smaller of the two Sunday offerings is flippant at best.

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THAILAND

Police told to fill holes in Koh Tao report

Published on 11/10/2014

» SURAT THANI — Police have been given until Thursday to submit additional information to prosecutors who will decide whether to indict two suspects from Myanmar for the murders of two British tourists.

THAILAND

'Party funeral' for Hannah

Published on 11/10/2014

» LONDON: Family and friends staged a party funeral to bid farewell to Hannah Witheridge, one of the two British tourists murdered on Koh Tao last month.

OPINION

Postbag: Delusional optimism

News, Published on 11/10/2014

» Re: “More than democracy”, (PostBag, Oct 9).

THAILAND

Thein Sein calls for 'fair' probe

News, Post Reporters, Published on 11/10/2014

» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha insists that Myanmar President Thein Sein understands how Thai authorities are handling the Koh Tao murder case involving two Myanmar migrant workers and had raised no questions regarding the arrests.

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THAILAND

Myanmar leader asks Prayut for 'fair' probe in Koh Tao murders

Published on 10/10/2014

» YANGON - Myanmar's president has asked Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha to ensure a "clean and fair" investigation of the two Myanmar nationals charged with murdering two British tourists, an official said Friday.

OPINION

Postbag: The green elephant

News, Published on 10/10/2014

» Re: “Generals have the power to end money politics” (Opinion, Oct 7).