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  • OPINION

    Future of farming

    News, Postbag, Published on 22/11/2016

    » Re: "When the price isn't right", (Life, Nov 21).

  • OPINION

    Doomed to fail

    News, Postbag, Published on 18/11/2016

    » Re: "Challenges of democracy after Trump win", (Opinion, Nov 15).

  • OPINION

    Turkey is swiftly heading towards a regime of terror

    News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 12/11/2016

    » 'In Turkey, we are progressively putting behind bars all people who take the liberty of voicing even the slightest criticism of the government," wrote author Orhan Pamuk, Turkey's first Nobel Prize winner. "Freedom of thought no longer exists. We are distancing ourselves at high speed from a state of law and heading towards a regime of terror" that is driven by "the most ferocious hatred".

  • OPINION

    Democracy our way

    News, Postbag, Published on 12/11/2016

    » Re: "Grieving Thailand will emerge stronger", (Business, Nov 8).

  • OPINION

    Rice pledging scheme deja vu

    News, Alan Dawson, Published on 06/11/2016

    » In the early 1980s, as a post-Vietnam war peace took shape in Southeast Asia, Thailand made an important decision. To be more correct, Thailand decided not to decide about rice.

  • OPINION

    Poem for the King

    News, Postbag, Published on 05/11/2016

    » In Memory of late King Bhumibol Adulyadej

  • OPINION

    Duterte fails credibility test

    News, Editorial, Published on 26/10/2016

    » Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has once again caused massive and unnecessary diplomatic upheaval. During a trip to China last week, he announced a new policy to "separate" from the United States, in both military and economic fields, only to soften his stance three days later when he was back in Manila. His remarks, however, left his cabinet, his country, Washington and the region in complete confusion.

  • OPINION

    We must build on His Majesty's great legacy

    News, Sanitsuda Ekachai, Published on 15/10/2016

    » The announcement is coming; the same message bombarded my many Line chat rooms on Thursday afternoon. My hands trembled; my heart knew the unspeakable; tears started to well up and roll down my face: the country's worst fear was now a reality. My daughter called. I couldn't talk. "Are you all right?" she asked. I choked. "It's all right," she tried to console me. No, it's not all right. No.

  • OPINION

    Moving on from the cycles of Oct 6, 1976

    News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 07/10/2016

    » Four decades can be a watershed. For Thailand, what happened on Oct 6, 1976 when a right-wing backlash brutally crushed a budding, left-leaning political movement has now come full circle. The imperative for the country is to internalise the lessons of the past and find ways to move forward into the future. As ever, a spirit of compromise and accommodation not just across colour-coded divides but also across generations and political fault lines is imperative.

  • OPINION

    Coming to terms with a brutal history

    News, Kritsada Supawattanakul, Published on 06/10/2016

    » Neal Ulevich's awarding-winning picture of a man who was about to beat a dead man hanged from a tamarind tree as a group of people looked on in Sanam Luang is one of the most recognised records of the brutal crackdown on pro-democracy students that took place 40 years ago today.

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