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News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 12/06/2020
» The House committee on law, justice, and human rights will next Wednesday ask the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) to clarify its actions regarding the disappearance of Thai activist Wanchalearm Satsaksit, who was abducted near his apartment in Phnom Penh last week.
Reuters, Published on 26/05/2017
» Fugitive red-shirt Wuthipong "Kotee" Kochathamakun claims he is training "civilian warriors" to oust the military government.
News, Published on 05/07/2014
» The Foreign Ministry has revoked the passports of lese majeste opponent Somsak Jeamteerasakul and hardline red-shirt leader Wutthipong "Ko Tee" Kochthammakhun.
Online Reporters, Published on 09/06/2014
» The National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) on Monday issued an order summoning former Pheu Thai leader Charupong Ruangsuwan and 17 other people to report to junta leaders on Tuesday between 10am and noon.
Published on 31/05/2014
» The military junta is urging civilians not to dress in military-style clothing, as it set out on its campaign to promote reconciliation by visiting a red-shirt stronghold.
Online Reporters, Published on 29/05/2014
» PATHUM THANI — Soldiers took Ko tee's community radio station in Lum Luk Ka district off the air in spectacular fashion Thursday afternoon when the cutting tools they were using created sparks that set brush alight, giving firefighters a furious two-hour battle.
News, Pongpat Wongyala, Published on 29/05/2014
» Police and soldiers yesterday searched a community radio station run by fugitive hardcore red-shirt leader Koh Tee in Pathum Thani, seizing all broadcasting equipment.
Pongpat Wongyala, Published on 28/05/2014
» PATHUM THANI — Security authorities went to a red-shirt community radio station in Lum Luk Ka district for the second day on Wednesday to seize the remaining equipment.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 21/05/2014
» Several pro-government groups in the provinces reacted with caution on Tuesday following the army's declaration of martial law while red-shirt-affiliated community radio stations largely complied with an order prohibiting them from broadcasting news that could affect peacekeeping operations.
News, Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 08/05/2014
» Police yesterday searched the community radio station belonging to red-shirt leader Wutthipong “Ko Tee” Kochthammakhun, seizing a rifle and some bullets.