Editorial: Junta’s Charter Paints Grim Future for Thai Democracy
The junta's 2014 Interim Constitution is robbing Thai people of their political voices.
Suthep's Goals, And Thailand's Future, Remain Obscure
(9 December) Weeks into their campaign to unseat the government, the aims and demands of the anti-government protesters remain unclear.
A Greek Suicide?
By Anatole Kaletsky
Editorial 11 July 2013: Obstucting the 2-Trillion Baht
Discussion and debates concerning the 2-trillion baht loan decree continues, with Mr. Kanit Na Nakorn, the chairman of the Law Reform Commission, suggesting that...
Editorial: BKK Bombing No Justification for Martial Law
Regardless of who is responsible for the Siam Paragon bombings, the incident should not be used as an excuse by the Thai junta to maintain martial law and its broad restriction on human rights.
Editorial: A Referendum is Not Enough
The junta should organize a referendum that will allow the Thai people to choose between the upcoming 2015 constitution and the 1997 "People’s Constitution."
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Editorial: China and Japan
(30 October) Many countries have shown their interests in investing with the two-trillion baht infrastructure development in Thailand, particularly China and Japan.
How to Fight the Islamic State
By Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
Letters To Editors: 27 May 2013
Cutting Off Electricity-WaterDear
Khaosod Editors,I have read the news about
a house fire in Phitsanulok which killed 2 children. The fire happened because the...