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A Hong Kong Court Convicts 2 Journalists in a Landmark Sedition Case

Chung Pui-kuen, the former chief editor of Hong Kong's now shuttered pro-democracy news outlet Stand News, arrivies at the Wanchai District Court ahead of a verdict in a landmark sedition trial in Hong Kong on Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Billy H.C. Kwok)

HONG KONG (AP) — A Hong Kong court convicted two former editors of a shuttered news outlet on Thursday, in a sedition case that is widely seen as a barometer for the future of media freedom in the city once hailed as a bastion of free press in Asia.

Stand News former editor-in-chief Chung Pui-kuen and former acting editor-in-chief Patrick Lam were arrested in December 2021. They pleaded not guilty to the charge of conspiracy to publish and reproduce seditious publications. Their sedition trial was Hong Kong’s first involving media since the former British colony returned to Chinese rule in 1997.

Stand News was one of the city’s last media outlets that openly criticized the government amid a crackdown on dissent that followed massive pro-democracy protests in 2019.

It was shut down just months after the pro-democracy Apple Daily newspaper, whose jailed founder Jimmy Lai is fighting collusion charges under a sweeping national security law enacted in 2020.

Chung and Lam were charged under a colonial-era sedition law that has been used increasingly to crush dissidents. They face up to two years in prison and a fine of 5,000 Hong Kong dollars (about $640) for a first offense.

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FILE – Protesters from Hong Kong in Taiwan and local supporters hold slogans reading “Protest Against Totalitarian Liquidation of Stand News” and ” Support Press Freedom in Hong Kong” to protest outside of the Bank of China in Taipei, Taiwan, Dec. 30, 2021. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying, File)

Best Pencil (Hong Kong) Ltd., the outlet’s holding company, was convicted on the same charge. It had no representatives during the trial, which began in October 2022.

Chung appeared calm after the verdict was handed down, while Lam did not appear in court.

Defense lawyer Audrey Eu read out a mitigation statement from Lam, who said Stand News reporters sought to run a news outlet with fully independent editorial standards. “The only way for journalists to defend press freedom is reporting,” Eu quoted Lam saying.

Dozens of residents and reporters lined up in the morning to secure a seat for the hearing, which was schedueld for 2:30 p.m. and began an hour late.

The delivery of the verdict was delayed several times for reasons including awaiting the appeal outcome of another landmark sedition case.

Resident Kevin Ng, who was among the first in the line, said he used to be a reader of Stand News and has been following the trial. Ng, 28, said he read less news after its shutdown, feeling the city has lost some critical voices. He said if the editors were found guilty, he would have “complex feelings.”

“They reported the truth, they defended press freedom,” said the man who works in risk management industry.

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FILE – A worker carrying some containers walks past police officers during a raid on the office of Stand News during a raid in Hong Kong, Dec. 29, 2021. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu, File)

Their case is centered on 17 articles. That included stories featuring pro-democracy ex-lawmakers Nathan Law and Ted Hui, who are among a group of overseas-based activists targeted by Hong Kong police bounties; interviews with three participants in a primary election organized by the pro-democracy camp in 2020; and commentaries by Law and veteran journalists Allan Au and Chan Pui-man. Chan is also Chung’s wife.

Prosecutors accused some of the articles of helping promote “illegal ideologies,” as well as smearing the security law and law enforcement officers.

Kwok found that 11 of the 17 articles carried seditious intent, according to a press summary. He noted the intense political atmosphere at the time of their publication, when many residents were dissatisfied with or opposed to the governments of Hong Kong and China.

Prosectors said Stand News was a political platform as well as an online news outlet.

Chung previously denied that Stand News was a political platform, and emphasized the importance of freedom of speech during the trial.

“Freedom of speech should not be restricted on the grounds of eradicating dangerous ideas, but rather it should be used to eradicate dangerous ideas,” he said.

Stand News shut down in December 2021, following a high-profile police raid at its office and the arrests. Armed with a warrant to seize relevant journalistic materials, more than 200 officers participated in the operation.

Days after Stand News shut down, independent news outlet Citizen News also announced it would cease operations, citing the deteriorating media environment and the potential risks to its staff.

Hong Kong was ranked 135 out of 180 territories in Reporters Without Borders’ latest World Press Freedom Index, down from 80 in 2021. Self-censorship has also become more prominent during the political crackdown on dissent. In March, the city government enacted another new security law that many journalists worried it could further curtail press freedom.

The Hong Kong government insists the city still enjoys press freedom, as guaranteed by its mini-constitution.

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Tourists and Taxi Drivers Clash in Phuket, Both Parties Fined

PHUKET  — Police officers from Wichit Police Station investigated a brawl incident near Wichit Songkram Road, Wichit Sub-district, Mueang District, Phuket Province. A 26-second video clip was shared on the “Hod Jang Phuket” Facebook page with the caption “Phuket heats up, Taxi vs Tourists in front of a famous mall.”

The video, recorded in the evening, shows a confrontation between foreign tourists and a group of taxi drivers near the Darasamutr School intersection, a waiting area next to a well-known mall in Phuket.

A netizen described the incident: Three Arab women were leaning on a taxi, and when the driver asked them not to lean on the car, they became irritated. Subsequently, a male from their group approached the taxi driver, leading to the altercation seen in the clip.

 

Many netizens commented on this incident, with some criticizing the tourists and others criticizing the Thai people. There was also criticism of the free visa policy, suggesting it leads to a high volume of tourists but low quality.

On August 29, police brought in five foreign tourists and three taxi drivers for questioning at Wichit Police Station. It was revealed that before the incident, the tourist group was waiting for a taxi to return to their hotel in Patong. While waiting, they leaned on a parked taxi, prompting the owner to ask them to move away. This upset the tourists, leading to an argument that escalated into a physical fight with punches thrown and bottles hurled.

After reviewing CCTV footage, investigators found that both parties willingly engaged in the fight. Both sides were charged with “jointly causing a noisy quarrel in a public way or place, or acting in any way to disturb the peace in a public way or place, punishable by a fine not exceeding 5,000 baht.” Following this, neither party wished to pursue the matter further, and they went their separate ways.

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The PARQ Supports Boundless Learning Through “Growing Together”

The PARQ Supports Boundless Learning Through “Growing Together” Event in Collaboration with Saturday School and Partners Across All Sectors

Education is not just about academic knowledge; it is the ultimate factor that enhances quality of life through mental well-being, attitudes, and analytical thinking. The PARQ, a mixed-use lifestyle project focused on developing smart offices and retail spaces under the concept of “Life Well Balanced,” has joined forces with the Saturday School Foundation and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the
“Growing Together” initiative. This event, held on August 17th, 2024, at The PARQ Life, aims to create a boundless learning space, providing youth with opportunities to engage in a wide range of educational activities and proudly showcase their work. This initiative reaffirms The PARQ’s commitment to creating spaces that enhance the quality of life and well-being for all users and the surrounding community as Thailand’s first WELL certified project.

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Mr. Kamolnai Chaixanien, Executive Director of TCC Assets Thailand Co. Ltd. and executive at The PARQ, highlighted that The PARQ is dedicated not only to promoting work-life balance but also to providing a space that fosters quality living and well-being for individuals of all genders and ages. The PARQ recognizes the importance of education in cultivating knowledge, critical thinking, and ethical behavior, which are essential for sustainable living in society. The PARQ Life is proud to have become an extended learning space beyond the classroom, enabling individuals to explore their potential and prepare for future careers. Additionally, it offers a creative environment where everyone can engage in productive leisure activities.

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Mr. Sorawit Paiboonrattanakorn, the Founder and CEO of Saturday School, emphasized the foundation’s decade-long mission to create out-of-classroom learning opportunities. Over the past 10 years, the foundation has engaged 18,043 students with the support of 5,283 volunteers across 14 provinces. “Our vision is to see Thailand filled with children who dare to follow their dreams and return to create positive change in their communities. There is nothing more valuable than providing hands-on experience to help children discover their true abilities and develop their potential for the future,” said Mr. Sorawit.

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He added, “We, at Saturday School, are deeply honored to receive support from The PARQ, whose project development concept of balanced living aligns with the core of integrated teaching and learning, which is balance. This balance is reflected in the blending of knowledge into a harmonious and systematic approach, presented through a variety of engaging activities such as stage performances, workshops, exhibitions, and online videos. These activities encourage students and participants to apply what they have learned, develop critical thinking skills, expand their knowledge and experiences, and gain new skills that can be applied in everyday life.”

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The event also featured distinguished guests, including Ms. Gwendolyn Cardno, Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Thailand, and Mr. Sanon Wangsrangboon, Deputy Governor of Bangkok, who participated in the opening ceremony of the “Growing Together” event. Additionally, the event included discussions on various topics such as “Can Volunteering Really Change Education?” and “Business x Education: Where is the ROI?” These discussions provided a platform for exchanging views on education to drive further improvement and inspire children to grow together in a sustainable society. 

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The success of the past 10 years demonstrates the continuous expansion of knowledge through the support and collaboration of like-minded partners from all sectors. The PARQ, in particular, has opened its space for students, the general public, and others to exchange knowledge, experiences, and positive attitudes. As Mr. Sorawit concluded, “The future of our education is in your hands.”

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Thai Court Hands a YouTube Chef a Life Sentence for Murder in Koh Pha-ngan

A Thai police officer escorts Spanish Daniel Sancho Bronchalo on suspicion of murdering and dismembering a Colombian surgeon from Koh Phagnan island to Koh Samui Island court, southern Thailand, Monday, Aug. 7, 2023. (AP Photo/Somkeat Ruksaman)

BANGKOK (AP) — A court in Thailand on Thursday found Daniel Sancho Bronchalo, a member of a famous Spanish acting family, guilty of premeditated murder and sentenced him to life in prison, in a lurid case that involved the victim being dismembered.

The Koh Samui Provincial Court issued an initial sentence of death for Sancho, but in its ruling commuted it to life imprisonment due to his cooperation during the trial, Police Col. Paisan Sangthep, deputy commander of the Surat Thani Provincial Police, who attended the hearing, told The Associated Press.

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Media gate is seen outside Koh Samui provincial court in southern Thailand, Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Thanapat Cherajin)

Sancho, a 30-year-old chef with a YouTube channel, had been charged with the murder of Edwin Arrieta Arteaga, a 44-year-old plastic surgeon from Colombia, when both were vacationing on the Thai holiday island of Koh Pha-ngan in August last year.

The convicted man is the son of Rodolfo Sancho Aguirre, a prominent Spanish actor, and Silvia Bronchalo, who has also been in acting. Both parents are 49 years old.

At his trial on the island of Samui, Sancho claimed he got into a fight with Arrieta for allegedly trying to sexually assault him. He said that Arrieta fell as they scuffled and hit his head on a bathtub, losing consciousness and then dying.

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Spanish actor Rodolfo Sancho, father of Daniel Sancho Bronchalo, talks to reporters arrives at Koh Samui provincial court in southern Thailand, Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Thanapat Cherajin)

He had pleaded not guilty to charges of premeditated murder.

Sancho acknowledged dismembering the victim’s body and disposing of the parts on land and at sea. For the charge of concealing or damaging a body, he received a four-month prison sentence, reduced to two months for acknowledging the act, said Paisan.

He had also pleaded not guilty to the charge of destroying another person’s documents — the victim’s passport — for which he received a two-year prison term.

The elements of the case — violent death on a holiday island, the celebrity connections and the lurid details — attracted huge coverage in Spanish media. HBO produced a Spanish-language documentary on the events.

The case came to light when trash collectors found a sawed-off pelvis and intestines weighing about 5 kilograms (11 pounds) in a fertilizer sack at a garbage dump.

Shortly after that, Sancho reported to police that Arrieta was missing, and police then gathered evidence linking the two men that led them to detain and interrogate him.

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Thai police forensic officers investigate a garbage dump site as they search for parts of the body of a Colombian surgeon in Koh Phagnan island, southern Thailand, Friday, Aug. 4, 2023. (AP Photo/Somkeat Ruksaman)

Police established a narrative, claiming to the press that Sancho had confessed to the murder and saying he had planned it because Arrieta threatened to disgrace him and his family by revealing their alleged sexual relationship.

Sancho, through his father and his lawyers, said that was a distorted version of what he told police, and denied having a sexual relationship with Arrieta.

Police obtained surveillance video showing Sancho allegedly purchasing a knife, rubber gloves, garbage bags and cleaning solutions at a convenience store before Arrieta’s death, which prosecutors claimed bolstered the charge of premeditated murder.

In his closing statement earlier in his trial, Sancho told the court he regretted his actions, the Spanish newspaper El País reported.

“I am sorry that a life has been lost and that parents have lost a son,” Sancho said. “I am sorry that his family was not able to bury him properly. I’m sorry for what I did after the death.”

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Thailand Needs to Push Agriculture – Stop Being the Detroit of Asia, Says NESDC Chairman

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BANGKOK — Dr. Supavud Saicheua, Chairman of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC), gave a special interview to Prachachat Business in which he analyzed urgent issues of economic reform. He suggested promoting the agriculture and food sectors as well as high-end services as new growth engines for the country to create jobs for Thais, thus ending the “Detroit of Asia” concept for Thailand.

He explained that it would be very difficult for Thailand to compete with China in the manufacturing industry. If even the US and Europe are struggling, how could Thailand compete? Japan is also facing challenges.

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Dr. Supavud Saicheua, Chairman of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC)

China currently has the capacity to produce around 40 million cars, but only sells 22 million domestically. The remaining 18 million have to be exported. We see a lot of cheap Chinese electric cars being exported to our country. China also has an eightfold overcapacity in solar cells.

In the meantime, China’s domestic economy is indeed struggling. Many industries in China have collapsed. Chinese manufacturers have to export because competition at home is much more intense. Thailand is naturally becoming a place for them to find new markets.

Where does Thai industry go when facing China ?

Thailand needs to think about how to coexist with China in a good way. We need to focus on agriculture, possibly more high-tech agriculture with higher yields. Have we started that yet? Not really. Even without doing much, Thailand is already the 4th or 5th largest exporter of agricultural products to China, which is not bad.

The most important basis is to increase the per capita productivity of farmers in order to secure them a higher income. If we do not do this, then we are missing an engine of growth. In the past, we neglected the agricultural sector because we had other engines of growth such as tourism and industry.

“We made hard disk drives, but that is no longer profitable because SSDs have replaced them. The concept of the ‘Detroit of Asia’ has been overtaken by electric vehicles. So we need to seriously rethink and stop saying that the agricultural sector is just the “backbone of the country.”

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Rice harvesting in progress at a paddy field in Surin province, Nov. 23, 2016.

From his point of view, agrarian reform is the greatest challenge. However, nothing has been done in the last 20 years, so structural issues are now urgent. This is the economic structure that we need to address.

Agricultural reform is crucial because Thailand has made no progress at all. Productivity per rai (unit of land) has not improved. There has been no growth in staple crops such as rice, but exports of fruit and vegetables such as durian have increased. The problem is that this has not yet become the “main concept of the nation” because we have always said that Thailand must be the “Detroit of Asia”, which should no longer be said.

The big goal for Thailand must be to no longer be the “Detroit of Asia” but a combination of quality services and agriculture that utilizes good soil, good water, good food, good health and creates a livable, safe country. We can achieve this because Thais are already hospitable, and we need to maintain that.

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Great Wall Motors (GWM) manufacturing plant in Rayong, Thailand, Jan. 12, 2024. (Xinhua/Wang Teng)

Dr. Supavud said that the ecosystem of our automotive industry should be preserved, but it cannot remain the same. For example, if we used to make exhaust pipes and radiators, EVs don’t have these parts, so we have to accept that they will disappear. The question is: if the manufacturing industry shrinks, what will take its place and drive the country’s economy? That would be agriculture, which should be upgraded. If you look at the trends, various factors indicate that China could improve its agricultural sector and change the trend of the last 20 years.

China is also currently facing two trends:

1. an aging population, which means that labor resources cannot be used as extensively as before. As the leadership has decided to focus on the manufacturing sector, the agricultural sector — where agricultural technology is quite difficult — will be affected.

2. The Chinese population will become more prosperous. Even if the economy grows more slowly, by 3-5 percent per year, people will consume higher quality food as they become wealthier, which will increasingly challenge the agricultural sector. Thailand can address these issues.

Solutions to attract foreign billionaires

The NESDC Chairman expressed the view that global GDP is currently barely growing, there are more older people and the world is facing an interest rate problem. The question is whether we can survive.

The principle is that we need to increase GDP, to come back to the original question: What drives economic growth? As already mentioned, growth must come from higher value agriculture. Then we need to link it further: if agriculture is good, food is good, healthcare is good, then we can sell wellness tourism and make it more than just tourism — attract billionaires to stay longer, maybe three months.

To achieve this, we need to convey the sense that Thailand is truly livable and safe, with good food, healthcare and medical services. Perhaps we need to think about allowing foreigners to buy houses here, as opposed to the current semi-illegal purchases via nominees.

If we continue like this, we will not attract good quality wealthy people, only those who come to launder money. But if we say that we allow foreigners to buy houses, we will be accused of selling the country.

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A rendering of One Bangkok provided by its developers, TCC Assets and Frasers Property Holdings released on April 4.

“This needs to be thought through. If we give land to foreign companies to build factories, we accept it because we see it as foreign direct investment, but it drives up land prices. These things need to be discussed thoroughly. Don’t just claim it’s selling the land and then stop everything. We need to rethink. For example, if foreigners are allowed to buy houses in Thailand, similar to Singapore, with an additional tax of 20-30%, the government could use that money to build houses for Thai people. There are ways to do this. But if we continue to call it selling the country, we can’t move forward.”

US Election as a Significant Event

Dr. Supavud also mentioned that the most important event in the remaining time is the US election, where the polls are very close. If Kamala Harris wins, everything could stay the same. However, if Donald Trump wins, there could be big problems because Trump would further cut taxes for the rich, further increase the budget deficit and quickly push the national debt to over 100 percent of GDP.

This would lead to a rise in long-term US interest rates, which would drive up long-term interest rates globally and also in Thailand. Therefore, the management of government debt in Thailand will be very important as the Thai government often issues long-term bonds with a maturity of 7-10 years, which will increase financing costs.

Another concern is Trump’s aggressive trade protectionism, which would severely impact the domestic labor force. This will be very worrying if Trump comes to power. So we need to think about how best to protect ourselves.

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Paralympic Games Opening Ceremony Starts the Final Chapter on a Long Summer of Sport in Paris

Athletes Charles-Antoine Kouakou, Nantenin Keita, Fabien Lamirault, Alexis Hanquinquant and Elodie Lorandi look up after they lit the cauldron during the Opening Ceremony for the 2024 Paralympics, Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024, in Paris, France. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

PARIS (AP) — Just weeks after hosting the Olympics, Paris inaugurated the 2024 Paralympics on Wednesday with a nearly four-hour-long opening ceremony in the heart of the city.

Against the backdrop of a setting sun, thousands of athletes paraded down the famed Champs-Elysées avenue to Place de la Concorde in central Paris where French President Emmanuel Macron officially declared the Paralympic Games open.

About 50,000 people watched the ceremony in stands built around the iconic square, which is the biggest in Paris and is visible from afar because of its ancient Egyptian Obelisk. Accessibility for athletes in wheelchairs was facilitated with strips of asphalt laid along the avenue and placed over the square.

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Volunteers cheer on a member of the French delegation during the opening Ceremony for the Paralympic Games in Paris on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Felix Rodriguez-Scheyer)

More than 4,000 athletes with physical, visual and intellectual impairments will compete in 22 sports from Thursday until Sept. 8. Organizers say more than 2 million of the 2.8 million tickets have been sold for the various Paralympic events.

The opening ceremony was held outside the confines of a stadium, just like when the Olympics opened in the city on July 26. Fighter planes flew overhead, leaving red-white-and blue vapors in the colors of the French national flag, before the delegations entered the square in alphabetical order.

Some delegations were huge — more than 250 athletes from Brazil — and some were tiny — less than a handful from Barbados and just three from Myanmar.

Ukraine’s delegation got a loud cheer and some of the crowd stood to applaud them.

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Artists perform during the Opening Ceremony for the 2024 Paralympics, Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024, in Paris, France. (Gonzalo Fuentes/Pool Photo via AP)
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Portugal athletes parade during the Opening Ceremony for the 2024 Paralympics, Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024, in Paris, France. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
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From third left, President of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Andrew Parsons, France’s President Emmanuel Macron, his wife Brigitte Macron, French President of the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics Organising Committee (COJO) Tony Estanguet and Paris’ mayor Anne Hidalgo attend the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games Opening Ceremony at the Place de la Concorde in Paris, Wednesday Aug. 28, 2024. (Julien De Rosa/Pool Photo via AP)

Flag bearers Steve Serio and Nicky Nieves led the U.S. team’s delegation. The French arrived last and to roars from the crowd, which then sang along to popular French songs, including “Que Je T’aime” by late rocker Johnny Hallyday.

Throughout the show, directed by Thomas Jolly who also led the Olympic opening ceremony, singers, dancers and musicians with and without disabilities performed on stage together seamlessly, projecting a theme of inclusion and overcoming physical differences. Lucky Love, a French singer who lost his left arm at birth, was joined by performers in wheelchairs. Other acts featured dancers with crutches.

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Images of athletes are projected on the Luxor obelisk during the Opening Ceremony for the 2024 Paralympics, Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024, in Paris, France. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)
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The Obelisk of La Concorde plaza and the Eiffel Tower get lightenings during the Opening Ceremony for the 2024 Paralympics, Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024, on La Concorde plaza in Paris, France. (AP Photo/Thomas Padilla)

International Paralympic Committee President Andrew Parsons said he hoped the Paris Paralympics would start an “inclusion revolution” beyond the field of sport.

“The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games will show what persons with disabilities can achieve at the highest level when the barriers to succeed are removed,” he said in a speech. “The fact these opportunities largely exist only in sport in the year 2024 is shocking. It is proof we can and must do more to advance disability inclusion — whether on the field of play, in the classroom, concert hall or in the boardroom.”

As the ceremony concluded, the Paralympic torch was carried into the area by former Olympic wheelchair tennis gold medalist Michaël Jérémiasz, who was surrounded on stage by dozens of torchbearers. Five French Paralympians lit the Olympic cauldron, which is designed to look like a hot air balloon and glowed gold-like in the night.

The Paralympic flag was raised high into the night sky and its emblem adorned the top of the Arc de Triomphe about 3 kilometers (2 miles) away.

Although Wednesday night’s show started at 8 p.m. local time, fans had gathered hours earlier under a scorching sun to get top spots along the way. As performers entertained the crowd on stage, volunteers danced alongside Paralympians as they waved their national flags and the sky gave off a postcard-perfect orange glow.

Tony Estanguet, the president of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, called Paralympians “immense champions who we have the honor of being with tonight.”

The first medals handed out on Thursday will be in taekwondo, table tennis, swimming and track cycling. Athletes are grouped by impairment levels to ensure as level a playing field as possible.

The closing ceremony will be held at Stade de France, the national stadium.

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Myanmar Military Court Has Sentenced a Local Journalist to Life in Prison

Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, head of the military council, salutes on stage during a parade to commemorate Myanmar's 79th Armed Forces Day, in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Wednesday, March 27, 2024. (AP Photo/Aung Shine Oo)

BANGKOK (AP) — A military court in Myanmar has given a life prison sentence to a local journalist and sentenced one of his colleagues to 20 years after convicting them under a counterterrorism law, their editor said Wednesday.

The sentences for Myo Myint Oo and Aung San Oo of the independent online news service Dawei Watch appear to be the most severe dealt to any journalist since the military seized power from the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi in February 2021. The takeover triggered armed resistance and an ongoing civil war.

Myanmar is one of the world’s biggest jailers of journalists, second only to China, according to the Paris-based press freedom group Reporters Without Borders, which ranks it near the bottom of its Press Freedom Index at 171st of 180 countries.

Last week, two freelance journalists in Myanmar were killed, one allegedly after being captured, when security forces raided the home of one of them in the southern state of Mon. Several local resistance fighters were also killed.

Dawei Watch’s Myo Myint Oo, 41, and Aung San Oo, 49, were arrested separately last December at their homes in the coastal town of Myeik, about 560 kilometers (350 miles) south of Yangon, three days after returning from hiding.

The military government hasn’t commented on their cases.

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Aung San Oo, left, and Myo Myint Oo, pose for a picture in front of the office of the Tanintharyi Weekly Journal published by Dawei Watch media, in Dawei township in Tanintharyi region, Myanmar, in 2020. A military court in Myanmar has given a life prison sentence to a local journalist and sentenced one of his colleagues to 20 years after convicting them under a counterterrorism law, their editor said Wednesday. (Zaw Zaw (Myeik) via AP)

Kyaw San Min, the chief editor of Dawei Watch media, told The Associated Press on Wednesday that Aung San Oo was initially sentenced to 20 years in prison by a military court in Myeik prison in February and Myo Myint Oo was handed a life sentence by the same court in May, but he was unable to learn further details.

He said both men were convicted under Myanmar’s Counterterrorism Law, but the circumstances were not clear. The law punishes acts of violence and “acts of exhortation, persuasion, propaganda and recruitment of any person to participate in any terrorist group or activities of terrorism.”

Kyaw San Min said the information about the sentences had been been received some time ago but he withheld it until now, when the security of the men’s family members had been secured. He did not elaborate.

“The sentences imposed on the two journalists are quite severe. Sentencing the journalists with such large penalties is very unjust,” the editor said.

Kyaw San Min said a total of five reporters and a columnist from Dawei Watch have been arrested since the army began cracking down on independent media after its seizure of power. Three of the journalists have been released.

Most media outlets, including Dawei Watch, now operate semi-clandestinely, publishing online as staff members try to avoid arrest. Others operate from exile.

Dawei Watch released a statement on its Facebook page on Tuesday saying it strongly condemned the military government for illegally arresting, interrogating and detaining the journalists without giving them the right to fair defense under the law.

“We urge their immediate release,” it said.

The statement said the security forces told Myo Myint Oo and Aung San Oo they were being detained because of their reporting. Their laptops and phones were seized.

The two were beaten during four days in a detention center before being transferred to prison, the statement said. The AP and others have reported how some detainees are tortured after their arrests.

“These types of extreme court rulings aim to instill fear among all reporters and will have a chilling effect across Myanmar’s independent media,” Shawn Crispin, Southeast Asia representative for the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists, said in an emailed statement.

At least seven media workers in Myanmar have been killed and others tortured while in detention since the military takeover, according to media workers in Myanmar who track the situation. They say at least 15 media outlets have had their licenses revoked and at least 172 journalists have been arrested, with about 40 to 50 still detained and half of those convicted and sentenced.

Most of the detained journalists were charged with incitement for allegedly causing fear, spreading false news or agitating against a government employee or for violating the Counterterrorism Law.

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Thai Customs Seizes Ice Bound for Australia and Ketamine from Germany

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The Customs Department announces the discovery of methamphetamine and ketamine worth over 14.74 million baht ($342k).

BANGKOK — The Customs Department, in collaboration with the Airport Interdiction Task Force (AITF), which includes the Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB) and the Narcotics Suppression Bureau, announced the discovery of methamphetamine and ketamine worth over 14.74 million baht ($342k).

Panthong Loykulnanta, the Customs spokesperson, stated on August 28 that officials at the Suvarnabhumi Airport Cargo Inspection Office examined a high-risk express cargo export declaration on August 26. The shipment, destined for Australia, was declared as a “Digital Ultrasonic Cleaner” weighing 21 kilograms. X-ray imaging and physical inspection raised suspicions of hidden contents.

Officials coordinated with the Investigation and Suppression Division and the AITF operational team for further inspection. They found 6 foil-wrapped packages concealed inside green tea bags. Upon opening, clear crystal substances were discovered, which tested positive for methamphetamine (Ice), a Category 1 narcotic.

The total weight, including packaging, was approximately 5.6 kilograms, valued at 13.44 million baht. Further investigation is ongoing to identify those involved.

This act constitutes an attempt to smuggle Category 1 narcotics (methamphetamine) out of the kingdom without permission, violating Sections 244 and 252 in conjunction with Sections 166 and 167 of the Customs Act 2017 and the Narcotics Code.

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The Customs Department discovers ketamine hidden in international postal parcels at the Bangkok Express Mail Center, originating from Germany. The drug was concealed in three containers of dietary supplements.

Earlier, on August 23, the Customs Department discovered ketamine hidden in international postal parcels at the Bangkok Express Mail Center, originating from Germany. The drug was concealed in three containers of dietary supplements. Testing confirmed it as ketamine, a Category 2 psychoactive substance, weighing approximately 1.307 kilograms including packaging, valued at 1.30 million baht. The parcel was seized for further legal proceedings.

This act violates Sections 244 and 252 of the Customs Act 2017 and the Narcotics Code, constituting the importation of prohibited goods into the kingdom.

The Customs spokesperson added that the department continuously works to prevent and suppress drug trafficking through all channels. In the fiscal year 2024 (October 1, 2023, to August 27, 2024), the Customs Department has recorded 130 drug seizure cases with a total value of 1,018.47 million baht ($29.8 million).

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