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Online Reporters, Published on 19/11/2024
» The Department of Livestock Development has completed its inquiry into the use of a drugged cat in the production of a Thai period drama, and the cat’s owner and other people involved will be charged with animal cruelty.
News, Panumet Tanraksa, Published on 13/11/2024
» An orphanage foundation in Chiang Mai will have its licence revoked by the Social Development and Human Security Ministry (MSDHS) following a complaint alleging that its employees mistreated children between the ages of three and six, according to Minister Varawut Silpa-archa.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 11/11/2024
» The Department of Livestock Development has begun investigating possible animal cruelty involving a drugged cat in the production of a Thai period drama.
Aekarach Sattaburuth, Published on 15/10/2024
» The main opposition People’s Party (PP) will ensure it does not overstep any boundaries by proposing an amnesty for lese-majeste offenders, list-MP Natthawut Buaprathum said on Tuesday.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 15/10/2024
» A controversial report on whether offences under the lese majeste law should be eligible for amnesty is finally set for a debate in parliament this week after two previous delays, according to the House panel in charge of the study.
Post Reporters, Published on 07/10/2024
» A former leader of the now-defunct Move Forward Party says granting an amnesty to lese majeste offenders has been done before and political parties should not be nervous about implementing it.
Aekarach Sattaburuth, Published on 02/10/2024
» The opposition People's Party (PP) is urging the coalition to revise its decision made on Monday to defer indefinitely the House's review of a new amnesty bill because the bill aims to mend the consequences of past political conflicts among various political groups.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 01/10/2024
» The Thai Sang Thai (TST) Party has advised that a study made controversial by its recommendation that lese majeste offenders be covered by an amnesty law be withdrawn from the House debate agenda on Thursday.
News, Aekarach Sattaburuth, Published on 24/09/2024
» A study on an amnesty bill will be submitted to parliament for discussion on Thursday, PM's Office Minister Chousak Sirinil said yesterday.
Post Reporters, Published on 22/09/2024
» Parliamentarians will debate on Thursday to determine whether an amnesty bill should cover offenders of Section 112 of the Criminal Code, also known as the lese majeste law.