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    Litigation embroiling Thai politics

    News, Vitit Muntarbhorn, Published on 17/07/2023

    » Thailand is faced with key cases before the judiciary and state agencies which shape not only the fate of litigants but also the political and social space surrounding them.

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    Poll outcome invites shared wisdom

    News, Vitit Muntarbhorn, Published on 22/05/2023

    » That was the week that was, beginning on May 14, 2023, Thailand's monumental and momentous national election day. The results of the election were historically in favour of democratic change, with the Move Forward Party (MFP) gaining the most seats in the Lower House. It is leading a coalition of parties, aspiring to form the next government and winning over 310 seats in total, despite shenanigans from arch-conservatives.

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    Some good news for freedom of speech

    Oped, Vitit Muntarbhorn, Published on 13/05/2023

    » The World Press Freedom Day, concurrently May 3, was celebrated recently with a panel discussion at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Thailand, which provided a fresh opportunity to catch up with news, especially on Thailand. It was also an occasion to reflect on international developments concerning the shrinking space for the free flow of information ("info-inhibition") in various settings.

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    Beating scams, trafficking no easy task

    News, Vitit Muntarbhorn, Published on 01/09/2022

    » This region has been in the news in recent weeks in regard to online scams and human trafficking, compounded by other forms of exploitation such as forced labour and forced criminality.

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    Migration and climate change in Asia

    Oped, Vitit Muntarbhorn, Published on 17/03/2022

    » The close connection between migration, human rights and climate change is increasingly self-evident, as "natural disasters" related to that linkage loom in many parts of the world. The Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) estimates that about 22.5 million people migrate each year within and across borders because of climate change and weather-linked disasters. These are all compounded by the spread of Covid-19 in terms of lockdowns and other restrictive measures.

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    Protecting Southeast Asia's media

    Oped, Vitit Muntarbhorn, Published on 03/11/2021

    » There have been reports of attacks on journalists which cast a shadow of shame on the Southeast Asian region. Yesterday -- Nov 2 -- has also been designated as the International Day to end the impunity in relation to attacks on journalists.

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    Re-balancing reflections on Human Rights Day

    News, Vitit Muntarbhorn, Published on 10/12/2020

    » Dec 10 is International Human Rights Day, coinciding with Thailand's Constitution Day. It recalls particularly a seminal event: the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the UN in 1948. This has propelled many human rights standards against which the record at the national level is measured. Not only did it entrench the universality of human rights -- the premise that there are international standards, backed by a range of declarations and treaties, applying globally, but also the indivisibility of human rights -- the connectivity between civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights.

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    Perils of 'national security' in virus era

    News, Vitit Muntarbhorn, Published on 02/06/2020

    » National security -- coupled with public health -- has been invoked in many countries to justify actions to curb the spread of Covid-19. It has led to a variety of actions, including curfews, lockdown, quarantine and other measures to stem the tide of the novel coronavirus disease. This is, therefore, not only the right time to validate its use, but also to recalibrate its scope and application, in order to ensure and maintain a sense of reasonableness and equilibrium.

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    How to tackle extremism across Asian communities

    News, Vitit Muntarbhorn, Published on 18/07/2014

    » The tide of religious extremism in the Asian region invites immediate attention. While there has been much recent coverage of extremist groups in Syria and Iraq which aim for an Islamic caliphate in their arc of radicalisation, other forms of religious extremism, including Buddhist extremists, have also emerged in South and Southeast Asia. The latter have attacked, as their target, minorities in their midst, particularly Muslim populations, such as Rohingya and other ethnic or religious groups.

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    If they are born in Thailand, they belong in Thailand

    News, Vitit Muntarbhorn, Published on 16/01/2013

    » In recent years, Thailand has witnessed various positive developments in guaranteeing child rights, which is most welcome.

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