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    Apirat speech sends chill

    News, Editorial, Published on 12/10/2019

    » It was "a lecture" that should never have been given by any army chief, for its combination of accusations against "the left" and young people, and sensational and biased political messages.

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    About Politics

    News, Published on 11/03/2017

    » Reluctant to join unity talks, Suthep puts his energies into a new college on Samui ... It's a win for Krabi residents opposing the coal-fired plant, but it also eases pressure on Prayut ... Thirayuth enters the EC den and gives officials severe dyspepsia

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    Postbag: Terror as clear as day

    News, Published on 18/04/2014

    » Re: “South claims lack clarity” editorial, April 16. What do you mean by lacking clarity? It’s as plain as the nose on your face, that terrorism is rife in the South of Thailand. The US, Australia, England and any other country has every right to warn their citizens to be alert. After all, it does not take a group of people to qualify as being terrorists. One person, acting on his own, who plants a bomb in a restaurant, temple or mosque, is a terrorist, and any country that has citizens visiting Thailand has an obligation to warn them to be careful of where they go and what they do. Don’t ask foreign countries why they issue warnings. Just open your eyes and see what is going on down South, and do something about it.

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    Mystery shrouds the real Jit Phumisak story

    News, Philip J Cunningham, Published on 14/05/2013

    » Who was the real Jit Phumisak? The gifted linguist, willing to risk his college career arguing over a single archaic word? Co-translator of the Communist Manifesto? A radical historian who subversively upended centuries of received knowledge with a bold new history of Thailand? Poet? Composer? Loving son? Jungle fighter?

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    Post Today Editorial

    News, Published on 08/02/2012

    » In barring Nitirat from organising activities on campus, the administrators of Thammasat University lay themselves open to accusations of violating the spirit of democracy. They may also be accused of bias against the group, because many other activists have been allowed to hold seminars and other political activities in the university's auditorium.

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