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    Memes of dissent

    Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 14/08/2023

    » It is not as whimsical as it seems. After the onset of the largest pro-democracy movement since the military coup in 2014, university and high school students cuddled hamster dolls and ran around in circles. "Delicious tax!", hundreds of them sang, from a cartoon jingle at Democracy Monument in late July 2020. Crowdsourced from a social media platform, Hamtaro, a shorthand for caged mice demanding freedom, spawned many internet memes, including a greedy caricature of junta leader Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha.

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    Young rapper roars for indigenous rights

    Sunday Spotlight, Published on 12/02/2023

    » Just before taking the stage, the teenage indigenous rapper took a deep breath and composed herself, eyes closed.

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    Cuba votes to legalise same-sex marriage, surrogacy

    AFP, Published on 27/09/2022

    » HAVANA: Cubans voted to legalize same-sex marriage and adoption as well as surrogate pregnancies in a referendum over the weekend, the communist country's electoral officials said Monday.

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    LGBTQ rights across the globe: marriage to the death penalty

    Published on 22/08/2022

    » Singapore announced on Sunday that it will repeal a law criminalising gay sex but in many other parts of the world homosexuality is illegal and sometimes subject to the death penalty.

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    Voices that matter

    Guru, Suthivas Tanphaibul, Published on 09/07/2021

    » It's been over a year since the coronavirus pandemic swept across Thailand. Restaurants, bars and other businesses have shut shop in droves while nightlife districts have turned into ghost towns. The streets are eerily empty while rental ads and closing signs are spotted on dusty iron shutters. Countless people who work in the nightlife and entertainment industries have been among the first groups to be most severely hit by the effects of Covid-19 and yet, they also seem to be the last group to receive any empathy from the powers that be. Their places of work have been temporarily closed or restricted to a point that they can no longer earn a livelihood. But empathy isn't what they want (or need), they are demanding accountability from the authorities. Let's hear what they have to say.

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    Taiwan gay couples plan weddings even as opponents fight back

    AFP, Published on 15/05/2019

    » TAIPEI: At the cake shop they run in Taipei, Shane Lin and Marc Yuan are planning their upcoming wedding as they expectantly await Asia's first gay marriage law -- but a last-minute push by conservatives could scupper their dreams.

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    Medieval monsters

    Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 29/04/2019

    » From Brunei's horrific new anti-gay laws to same-sex marriage in Taiwan and the portrayal of disabled homosexuals on screen, here's the latest from LGBT communities over the past month

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    The mind killer

    Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 23/04/2019

    » Almost every morning, Sorn* wakes up to her parents' fierce arguments over the current political situation. When she decides to take refuge on social network, what she finds is the same kind of frustration, with netizens harshly criticising the party that recently won Sorn's vote.

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    Rainbow revelry

    Life, Published on 02/07/2018

    » After an absence last year, the LGBT+ Film Festival Bangkok returns with a promise to bring you into the multiple dimensions of the rainbow community through films, talks, live shows, events and a special art exhibition. Held by the Bangkok Screening Room, the festival celebrates diversity, equality and creativity. It runs from tomorrow until Sunday, with a roster of fiction and documentary films, as well as other activities.

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    Sex appeal on tap

    B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 05/11/2017

    » Greetings from Brisbane, Australia! Brisbane is the capital city of Queensland, the only Australian state with more farmers than city folk. This results in some curious salutations even more bizarre than the usual "g'day-mate-how-ya-goin".

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