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Thailand’s relationship with democracy, since the 1932 Siam revolution, is not one characterized by consistency. Since the country’s move away from an absolute monarchy, coup d’etats and an ever changing constitution have become more or less commonplace. Along with the ongoing political turbulence...
On 7 July 2019, A group of independent artists came together to put on an art exhibition with one primary purpose, “annoy” Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha. Headache Stencil, a popular graffiti artist, and Rap Against Dictatorship (RAD), a politically active hip hop group, co-organized this event...
In 2017, independent media in Cambodia faced a difficult situation. Cambodia Daily, an English daily newspaper that was established in 1993 announced its immediate closure in September after it was demanded to pay 10 years of taxes retroactively in the sum of 6.3 million US dollars or equilibrium...
On May 9th, 2019, a youtube video made by political refugee 'Pieangdin Rakthai', exposed the continuing crisis of missing Thai activists. Cheep Chivasuth known as Loong [Uncle] Sanam Luang, Siam Theerawut known as Sahai Kaoniao Mamuang and Kritsana Thapthai known as Sahai Young Blood, were...
On 20 February 2019, at 10.00 a.m. the Administrative Court held the trial in case of Voice TV filing against NBTC. As there was a shutdown order from the NBTC that suspended Voice TV’s broadcast for 15 days between 13 and 27 February 2019. Earlier, the Administrative Court scheduled...