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    Writer jailed for 'insulting' Thai royals

    By Voice, Created on: 19/01/2009, Last updated on: 17/06/2009

    » Writer jailed for 'insulting' Thai royals Australian writer Harry Nicolaides is jailed for three years after being found guilty of insulting the Thai monarchy in his novel. Today news from the BBC, after heard the news I thought that maybe it time that maybe we should all discussing this kind of...

    • Socrates commented : ent of LM law lately, seen in coercion with the demonizing enemy propaganda campaign the Thai media is ordered to carry on against what everybody apparently sees as a foregone Prime Minister without influence. Is there something odd and fishy about this connection? Does every fraction and possibly region in general regard Thaksin as completely out of influence? I have a premonition or two as to what this is really about; in regards to succession in power in play that is.

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    Julian Assange arrested

    Terry Fredrickson, Published on 08/12/2010

    » One of the world's most famous and mysterious men was arrested yesterday, but the charges were unrelated to his work.

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    Police reform, not political ploys

    Jon Fernquest, Published on 02/09/2011

    » Casino scandal to replace police chief with Thaksin's man not real reform of closely linked system of politicians, mafia, corrupt police.

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    Kasian warns hatred could get out of hand

    News, Sanitsuda Ekachai, Published on 04/02/2012

    » Kasian Tejapira, a former student activist who went through the atrocity of Oct 6, 1976, in which state forces cracked down brutally on left-leaning students, gives his view of the controversy regarding the proposal to amend the lese majeste law and the order by Thammasat University, where he teaches, to ban political activities relating to the move from its campuses.

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    She shall not be moved

    Spectrum, Ezra Kyrill Erker, Published on 12/02/2012

    » Five years ago, Boeung Kak Lake was Phnom Penh's largest. It served as home to some 20,000 Cambodians as well as the capital's backpacker ghetto, where foreign travellers would sit on guest house patios in a cannabis haze to watch the sun set over the waters and finish another Angkor Beer. And although the lake was full of sewage and debris and was hardly pristine, it served as an important catchment basin for the capital, providing equilibrium during the wet and dry seasons.

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    Beijing's strategy for future stability

    News, Published on 24/02/2012

    » The recently ended standoff between the villagers of Wukan in Guangdong province and local government officials has refocused attention on China's future stability. The more than 100,000 officially reported incidents of unrest each year gives observers the false impression that the Chinese Communist Party in Beijing barely holds the country together.

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    A Design for Life

    Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 29/02/2012

    » Nontawat Charoenchasri is not your average design snob. Actually, the only word, besides his name, that rings true in the said sentence is "design".

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    Apology urged over forced Australian adoptions

    AFP, Published on 01/03/2012

    » The Australian government was urged Thursday to apologise and consider compensating tens of thousands of unwed mothers and the babies they were forced to give up for adoption between the 1950s and 70s.

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    'Consensual' Rape

    News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 04/03/2012

    » A 16-year-old girl was used as a sex object and filmed. The question of whether she gave her consent to a soldier with a uniform and a gun in a war zone is absurd

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    Myanmar: live report

    AFP, Published on 01/04/2012

    » AS THE POLLS BEGIN TO CLOSE IN MYANMAR, AFP IS NOW WRAPPING UP this live report on the landmark by-election, in which Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi was allowed to stand for a seat in parliament for the first time in 22 years.

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