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    Journo arrests hike tensions

    Oped, Editorial, Published on 14/02/2024

    » As fears grow that the furore over royal motorcades and the fierce reaction from royalist groups might become the catalyst for further polarisation in Thai society, our policemen's storm-in-a-tea cup arrest of two journalists over their coverage of the campaign for reform of the monarchy has only heightened tensions.

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    Review press council plan

    Oped, Editorial, Published on 07/02/2023

    » The bill on the promotion of media ethics and professional standards is set to be read by a joint session of parliament on Tuesday. Sponsored by the government's Public Relations Department (PRD), the legislation seeks to create a professional council for media practitioners, which would be funded by the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission's (NBTC) media development fund.

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    Train reaction

    Oped, Editorial, Published on 09/12/2022

    » Two bombs set off at a railway track in Songkhla province have shone a spotlight on the lack of sufficient security protection for this train route in the deep South.

  • News & article

    Keep calm and protect

    News, Editorial, Published on 23/11/2022

    » The 2022 Apec summit wrapped up in Bangkok over the weekend with a plethora of photo opportunities showing Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha rubbing shoulders with global leaders.

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    Media ethics need scrutiny

    Oped, Editorial, Published on 11/10/2022

    » The massacre at a nursery in a northeastern province last Thursday is among the worst acts of violence in Thai history, and it has along the way revealed how some media need to be more conscious in their coverage of such tragic events to avoid causing further trauma.

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    When fake news curbs go too far

    Oped, Editorial, Published on 10/04/2022

    » As Covid-19 pandemic restrictions ease and society gradually learns to live with the disease, Thailand is at a point where it must decide whether to usher in a sense of normalcy or continue enforcing regulations -- some of which are aimed at what the government sees as a different kind of malady.

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    Covid no excuse for media curbs

    News, Editorial, Published on 02/01/2022

    » The year 2021 will be remembered as a pivotal moment for the Thai media as it faced challenges from Big Brother-esque controls exerted by the government.

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    TJA falls down on job

    News, Editorial, Published on 01/02/2018

    » The results of the Thai Journalists Association (TJA) probe into a sexual harassment case involving a media personality has invited more questions than it has given answers.

  • News & article

    Stop press intimidation

    News, Editorial, Published on 02/01/2018

    » The Thai Journalists Association wound up the year by issuing a depressing statement. It rated 2017 as yet another year where the free press was regulated and intimidated by the military government. The TJA said the regime hinders the media by restricting freedom of expression. And it says this causes public harm by not allowing examination and by barring criticism of the junta, collectively and individually.

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    Unearth press case truth

    News, Editorial, Published on 19/09/2017

    » It is extremely disappointing that one of the country's top investigative journalists has resorted to using one of the country's most repressive laws. He is the recent subject of a malicious whisper campaign alleging serious sexual harassment at the news agency, the best-known arm of the Isra Institute. And instead of letting the truth come out, he has resorted to the criminal defamation law.

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