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OPINION

Manslaughter probes worsen vaccination turmoil

News, Reuters, Published on 25/03/2021

» When alarm about potential side effects of AstraZeneca's Covid-19 shot halted vaccinations around Europe this month, many people worried this would damage public trust in the vaccine. In Italy, legal action has added to the turbulence.

OPINION

Change cop culture

Oped, Postbag, Published on 02/03/2021

» Re: "Cops still buying top positions", (BP, Feb 28). It's admirable that police chief Pol Gen Suwat Jangyodsuk wants to reform the RTP. But for changes that will last beyond his retirement in two years he must change the entire RTP culture -- not just issue orders.

OPINION

Perils of 'national security' in virus era

News, Vitit Muntarbhorn, Published on 02/06/2020

» National security -- coupled with public health -- has been invoked in many countries to justify actions to curb the spread of Covid-19. It has led to a variety of actions, including curfews, lockdown, quarantine and other measures to stem the tide of the novel coronavirus disease. This is, therefore, not only the right time to validate its use, but also to recalibrate its scope and application, in order to ensure and maintain a sense of reasonableness and equilibrium.

OPINION

China's drain on Mekong

Oped, Editorial, Published on 17/04/2020

» More water discharged from Chinese dams to the lower Mekong River in the dry season and less water in the rainy season. That means a reduction of drought and flooding in the lower Mekong countries. That was the ideal "cooperation" Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam expected from China. In reality, China seems to have done the opposite.

OPINION

Bungling govt is losing the PM2.5 war

News, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 23/01/2020

» Almost a month since hazardous ultra-fine PM2.5 dust particles began shrouding the capital, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha finally flexed his muscles this week by pledging to ban vehicles emitting black smoke from entering the city.

OPINION

Can Asean deal with international crimes?

News, Vitit Muntarbhorn, Published on 03/09/2018

» The issue of accountability for international crimes has come to the fore poignantly with the report of the UN's Independent International Fact-finding Commission on Myanmar. The Commission finds that there are reasonable grounds to believe that genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes have been committed in the country, particularly impacting on the Rohingya community in Rakhine state. Significantly, it calls upon Asean to "develop strategies to ensure accountability for perpetrators of crimes under international law, including through sustained engagement with Myanmar and support for an international justice mechanism".