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OPINION

Violence tests peace hopes

Oped, Editorial, Published on 08/05/2025

» The escalating violence in the restive South in recent weeks is abominable. The random killings of almost a dozen people, mostly civilians, have seen the office of Chularajmontri -- the highest-ranking Thai Muslim cleric, who generally stays neutral -- joining condemnation of such acts.

OPINION

Time for Thai govt, BRN to talk

Oped, Matt Wheeler, Published on 12/03/2025

» Dialogue between the Thai government and Malay separatists marked its 12-year anniversary on Feb 28, but violence in the southernmost provinces remains an open wound on the Thai body politic. A dreadful routine of bombings, shootings and clashes in these provinces has killed some 7,680 people since 2004, yet the simmering violence goes largely unnoticed outside the region.

OPINION

Global investors

Oped, Postbag, Published on 04/06/2024

» Re: "Phuket targets nominees", "PM pitches Thai, US partnership", & " 'Illegal' British guide nabbed", (BP, June 1).

OPINION

Virtual diplomacy is real in Thailand

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 11/07/2023

» The past several months have been tumultuous times in Thai diplomacy, with virtual diplomacy constantly challenging real-world diplomacy. Several incidents have occurred involving neighbouring countries, friends and allies. They all started off simply as casual online conversations or Instagram posts, then suddenly, they could quickly have turned toxic and evolved into diplomatic squabbling.

OPINION

Cop bribery queries

Oped, Postbag, Published on 25/01/2023

» Re: "DSI suspends five officers suspected in Nauru consul embezzlement case," (BP, Jan 22) and "DSI must clear up image," (Opinion, Jan 20).

OPINION

What is it that compels people to obey the law?

Oped, Antara Haldar, Published on 21/04/2022

» Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation as a justice of the US Supreme Court has been hailed as a breakthrough for black Americans and other minority communities, for women and mothers, for public defenders, and even for those who went to public school. But the biggest winner is the Supreme Court itself.