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NCPO Defends Ban On Political Academic Discussions
BANGKOK — Thailand’s military junta has reiterated its ban on all political activities, including academic discussions, and moved to block another forum organised by academics at Chiang Mai University.
Southern Banners Denounce New 'Redshirt' Governor
NAKHON SI THAMMARAT—Soldiers have removed mysterious banners hung in the southern province of Nakhon Si Thammarat that accused the newly appointed governor of being allied to the Redshirt movement.
Democrats Deny Supporting Pre-Coup Protests
BANGKOK — Leading members of the Democrat Party have denied the allegation that their party supported the six month anti-government protest campaign launched at the end of last year.
Change of Plan: Junta to Pick Members of Reform Council Directly
BANGKOK — Thailand’s military junta has scrapped its plans to appoint members of a national reform body through a selection committee and instead decided to choose the council's members on its own.
Change of Plan: Junta to Pick Members of Reform Council Directly
BANGKOK — Thailand’s military junta has scrapped its plans to appoint members of a national reform body through a selection committee and instead decided to choose the council's members on its own.
Teaching is a Dangerous Profession in Thailand’s Deep South
(Chiang Rai Times)
Man Clarifies 'Buy House, Get Free Wife' Promotion
NAKHON RATCHASIMA – A business owner in Nakhon Ratchasima province has clarified his company's "Buy House, Get Free Wife" promotion following protests from women's rights groups.
Man Clarifies 'Buy House, Get Free Wife' Promotion
NAKHON RATCHASIMA – A business owner in Nakhon Ratchasima province has clarified his company's "Buy House, Get Free Wife" promotion following protests from women's rights groups.
Police Chief: Britons Murdered By 'Asians'
BANGKOK — Thailand’s chief of police says DNA tests reveal that two “Asians” were behind the murder of British tourists on a resort island in southern Thailand last week.
Student Activists Mark 2006 Coup Anniversary With Critical Banners
BANGKOK — Student activists have claimed responsibility for hanging two banners denouncing the 2006 coup in Bangkok today, on the 8th anniversary of the military takeover.