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OPINION

PM looks to step ashore

News, Published on 28/03/2015

» References are being made to the government's “five rivers” — namely the core organisations running the country. Stretch the folkloric a bit further and people could be forgiven for asking, where is the rua pae?

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OPINION

Thai slaves in the spotlight

News, Published on 28/03/2015

» All eyes are on Thailand once again on the use of slave labour in the fishing and seafood industry following the AP investigative report which was splashed in the news media worldwide on Wednesday.

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OPINION

Law upon themselves

News, Published on 28/03/2015

» Re: “PM vows anti-trafficking blitz”, (BP, March 25).

OPINION

Charter must include Buddhist ideas of governance

News, Published on 28/03/2015

» I have recently hosted five round tables — one each in Germany, London, Paris, The Netherlands and Madrid — where Thai Buddhist ideas on governance were presented to appreciative audiences.

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OPINION

The great Lee Kuan Yew we never knew

News, Kong Rithdee, Published on 28/03/2015

» The page has turned, and everyone wishes to read about Lee Kuan Yew. But the great mind isn’t that easy to decipher, so we pick and choose and believe that we know the recipe for success that the late Singaporean ruler — brilliant, dogged, direct, merciless — practised in his nation-building cauldron to such a spectacular outcome.

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OPINION

The road to 'true democracy'

Published on 28/03/2015

» Lt Gen Navin Damrigan, a constitution writer, shares his view on the Thailand the Constitution Drafting Committee has in mind once the new charter takes effect, and how the new highest law can bring about such transformation.