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News, Postbag, Published on 12/09/2019
» Re: "The Buddha, Ultraman and a middle way", (Opinion, Sept 10).
News, Editorial, Published on 22/12/2018
» With concerns over how words and images will be spread to the electorate in the lead-up to the Feb 24 general election, some have proposed measures for the Election Commission (EC) and the media to guard against "disinformation, fake news and misleading information" in online campaigns.
AFP, Published on 02/08/2018
» BEIJING: Google is crafting a search engine that would meet China's draconian censorship rules, a company employee told AFP on Thursday, in a move decried by human rights activists.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 24/02/2019
» The Commoners Party (CMP) has refused to remove the words "military dictatorship" and "shackles" from its election campaign announcements on YouTube, according to party leader Lertsak Kamkongsak.
AFP, Published on 27/02/2020
» LOS ANGELES: Tech giants including Google are free to censor content as they wish, a US court ruled Wednesday, in a landmark freedom-of-speech case concerning private internet platforms.
AFP, Published on 21/10/2019
» SYDNEY: Newspapers across Australia ran heavily redacted front pages on Monday in protest against government secrecy and a crackdown on press freedom, a rare show of unity in a fractious media landscape.
AFP, Published on 11/06/2021
» HONG KONG: Hong Kong censors will vet all films for national security breaches under expanded powers announced on Friday, in the latest blow to the financial hub's political and artistic freedoms.
Life, Published on 12/05/2025
» Art viewers are invited to immerse in the compelling worldview of a prominent Thai contemporary artist during "Arch Of Linecensor Part I: Perfect Storm", which is running at ChangChui Gallery, ChangChui Creative Park, until June 15.
Oped, James Gomez & Robin Ramcharan, Published on 27/05/2020
» Covid-19 has spurred the use of fake news laws to censor political criticism in Southeast Asia.
News, Editorial, Published on 29/08/2018
» An official mission of the UN Human Rights Council has issued a properly scathing attack on the persecution of Rohingya Muslims. It has accused the top Myanmar generals of genocide and recommended they somehow be brought to "a competent court" for trial. The three-member committee attacked Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi for her failure to stop the criminal military actions and charged she abetted and aided them.