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THAILAND

Silence rewarded

News, Alan Dawson, Published on 05/11/2017

» The prosecutor of Pattani province officially dropped the army's charges under the criminal defamation and Computer Crime Act laws against three civil rights veterans who had the audacity to detail 54 incidents of torture in the deep South and publish a book about them, entitled <i>Torture</i>.

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THAILAND

The boy who cried 'Vote'

News, Alan Dawson, Published on 15/10/2017

» In the 85 years since the pioneering but no longer mentionable event concerning absolute rule, Thai citizens or some of them have voted in 27 elections. Or so. A few were free and fair. Most weren't, and things aren't looking too sunny for election No.28.

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THAILAND

The other woman

News, Alan Dawson, Published on 01/10/2017

» On the day the Supreme Court threw That Woman out of politics for good, judges from the same Dika Court dealt with a second fugitive.

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Section 44 is forever

News, Alan Dawson, Published on 16/04/2017

» There exists in exceptional Thailand a force so powerful it only can be used for good or for evil. The men (exclusively) who run the country insist the power of Section 44 is (exclusively) designed and used only to produce positive results. Not everyone agrees.

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THAILAND

Carry on killing

News, Alan Dawson, Published on 09/04/2017

» The new constitution promulgated on Thursday by His Majesty the King re-inserts a section tossed out immediately after the May 2014 coup by the general prime minister when he decreed an interim charter with the precious Section 44. The new supreme law has an actual ban on torture, beating people to death, use of meat hooks during discipline sessions. And so on.

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THAILAND

The war bringer

News, Alan Dawson, Published on 12/03/2017

» The southern rebellion against the government begins its 58th year tomorrow. It will be the first time the anniversary is marked without any of the original 1960 instigators but in particular it will go on without its primary leader, better called the godfather of the southern conflict.

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THAILAND

It's the vans, stupid

News, Alan Dawson, Published on 08/01/2017

» New Year was another highway slaughter, the bloodiest long weekend ever recorded, which is saying a lot when you're already starting with the world's second most sanguinary roadways, and then get worse than that for a week.

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THAILAND

Prayut fires warning shot

News, Alan Dawson, Published on 11/12/2016

» What a huge surprise it wasn't that authorities went for the jugular of the BBC when perusing foreign news coverage of succession to the throne.

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OPINION

The big issue: The long and tortuous road

Alan Dawson, Published on 19/06/2016

» Torture is probably more like the weather than anything else around. It is, as US editorialist Charles Dudley Warner wrote (Mark Twain repeated it), "a matter about which a great deal is said and very little done".

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OPINION

The big issue: Hunter’s killer team

Alan Dawson, Published on 05/06/2016

» After 20 years in the United States Army, Joseph M Hunter retired and passed the exam to be a New York City policeman. He didn’t join, because it wouldn’t pay enough, so he took the other fork, where he could use his military training for bad, become a mercenary and a killer for hire and a leader. It actually worked, and he lived in Phuket, large. For a while.