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PM Prayuth faces a right Bosch-up
News, Published on 15/09/2014
» Sound check. Check. Testing-testing-testing. Ah, perfect.
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Postbag: The kids are all right
News, Published on 15/09/2014
» On the recent release of Human Rights Watch's report, "Two Years with No Moon: Immigration Detention of Children in Thailand" (BP, Sept 2), I wish to put things into perspective, taking into account the reality of the whole situation.
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Asean rights in decline
News, Published on 15/09/2014
» The May 22 military coup brought predictable criticism from Thais and foreigners alike. In the aftermath, the most significant attacks have concerned the issue of human rights, including continued martial law and suppression of several basic freedoms such as speech and the right to protest. Unfortunately it has also pushed aside problems that are setting back democracy and human rights all around Thailand. With notable exceptions, Asean members are stripping citizens of their most basic civil rights. The region's Human Rights Commission is even more toothless than its early critics feared.
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Roof rental is solar power for all
News, Published on 15/09/2014
» 'In Thailand, 99% of the households that joined the solar feed-in tariff programme are from the high-income segment." This comment from Dr Dusit Krea-ngam is a bit of a shock to us.
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Raindrops on roses
Life, Usnisa Sukhsvasti, Published on 15/09/2014
» There's a new bug making its rounds on social networks. It's called the Positivity Challenge. For five consecutive days, you're supposed to post three things you're grateful for, and challenge three other people to do the same.
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