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THAILAND

What, we worry?

News, Alan Dawson, Published on 18/02/2018

» Last week filled out the cast of the least-awaited drama in Thai TV news history, <i>The Untouchables: Bred Men Walking</i>, starring the Watchman, the FAT man and the Catman.

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THAILAND

The more things change

News, Alan Dawson, Published on 19/03/2017

» A military regime is in power. It is driving Meechai Ruchupan's new constitution and passels of laws through its handpicked National Assembly to enable and ensure military hands on power even after it nominally returns to the barracks to allow elections the red shirts will probably win again. It has a new Computer Crime Act to intimidate and if necessary incarcerate infuriating pests complaining about lack of democracy. Oh, and almost forgot: it's not 2017.

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THAILAND

Revenge of the kamnan

News, Alan Dawson, Published on 22/01/2017

» It had been 975 days since the military regime did anything to justify the coup d'etat that was needed specifically to bring happiness back to the people by national reconciliation. So the general prime minister named a 98-man, three tier committee of otherwise unemployed two-, three- and four-starred green shirts to draw daily allowances and proceed to bring about unity.

THAILAND

The big issue: Kamnan Thep hits the streets

Alan Dawson, Published on 01/12/2013

» Anti-government leader Suthep Thaugsuban attracted a huge crowd last Sunday to his "million-man rally", the biggest political protest since the 2005 heyday of the pre-coup yellow shirts.

THAILAND

The big issue: A city of two tales

Alan Dawson, Published on 10/11/2013

» If a film company held a script contest, this one would be rejected. The government faces major street protests, with one faction angry that the prime minister's brother will be forgiven many crimes, and another faction angry that the prime minister's main political opponent will be forgiven many crimes.

THAILAND

The rubber band stretches, then breaks

Alan Dawson, Published on 31/08/2013

» It's not quite over yet, but the Great Rubber Farmers Revolt looks to be coming in for a smooth landing. There has been a lot of inconvenience and photogenic passion, but no one was hurt during the making and unmaking of this crisis.

THAILAND

THE BIG ISSUE: Safety restraints

Alan Dawson, Published on 16/12/2012

» The road to national reconciliation has become the most divisive issue of the day, but a couple of small cracks appeared in the wall separating the country.