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Silly conspiracy theories fall flat with young folk

News, Surasak Glahan, Published on 17/10/2019

» The latest attempt to try to find fault with Future Forward Party leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit for having his picture taken with Hong Kong democracy activist Joshua Wong is not only misplaced, but very silly.

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The faux democracy that Prayut may build

News, Surasak Glahan, Published on 19/09/2018

» When building a house, hiring a contractor whose credentials are more about demolishing structures than building new ones could turn into a nightmare. You could hardly blame such an inexperienced contractor if your house collapsed.

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'Stupid' locals label mocks Thai-ism aims

News, Surasak Glahan, Published on 19/03/2018

» How do you feel if the state says it wants to hear about your plight in order to offer you help, but still holds a view that you are too "stupid" to think for yourself and continues to strictly forbid you from expressing your grievances unless it approves of the platform where you have your say?

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Billionaire activist holds out hope of new era

News, Surasak Glahan, Published on 05/03/2018

» Canada has 46-year-old Justin Trudeau as prime minister. France has Emmanuel Macron, 40. New Zealand has Jacinda Ardern, 37. What kind of a national leader will Thailand have after the election next year?

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'Heroes' must stick to their principles

News, Surasak Glahan, Published on 22/02/2017

» At a time when "people from the same camp" broke a principle he said he once believed in, Wanchai Sornsiri, a member of the National Reform Steering Assembly, seems to believe that silence is golden.

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Impunity breeds political violence

News, Surasak Glahan, Published on 11/10/2016

» Forty years after the student massacre at Thammasat University, it seems as if our political leaders have learned nothing from it. The same vicious cycle of state-sponsored violence has persisted, letting those in power get away with their crimes.

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Regime risks Mae Wong backlash

News, Surasak Glahan, Published on 06/09/2016

» First it was speculation. Then, it became more real. The Mae Wong dam saga is probably making a comeback.And it may put an end to the marriage between the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) and the regime's staunch supporters who staged a campaign against the project during the previous government.

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Consult public before passing laws

News, Surasak Glahan, Published on 18/08/2016

» There have been signs of relief and calls for healing from some quarters of society in the aftermath of the constitutional referendum. Now that the charter, which proposes a "half-baked democracy" that Thailand had 40 years ago, has sailed through, it seems like many of us can't wait for a new beginning.