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Back to the ’90s with FEED RETRO Music and Food Fest at Museum Siam

The 1990s is a period of time that many people consider to be the best time of their lives, filled with cherished memories. For those in their late 30s to early 50s, the nostalgia for the happiness and atmosphere of the ‘90s still lingers, as if it was just yesterday…”

FEED, the content lifestyle creator under the Matichon Group, invites everyone to relive the ‘90s with the ‘FEED RETRO Music & Food Fest’ event. It’s an event that will warm your hearts with live music performances by renowned artists from that era.

Enjoy delicious dishes from legendary and famous restaurants, and don’t miss the special talks in the garden that will take you down memory lane with iconic figures from various industries. Plus, there will be other special activities in the midst of the cool weather. The event takes place from November 24th to 26th at Museum Siam, the National Discovery Museum.

On November 24th, enjoy a talk in the garden with the ‘90s industry legends, such as Chakraphan Yomchinda, the former Channel 7 news anchor, who will share his experiences from the perspective of a male icon of the era.

Immerse yourself in the music with T-Bone aRootstic, one of the first Reggae Ska bands in Thailand, who have been in the music scene for over 30 years. Their hit songs, such as ‘Have You Seen the Sky,’ ‘Attraction,’ ‘Growing Up,’ and ‘Hug,’ will surely make everyone sing along.

On November 25th, join the talk in the garden with Dj Pae, the top radio show host in the music industry, who has been hosting shows from the cassette era to the present day. Enjoy more music with uk Viyada Komalakul Na Nakorn, the singer of beloved songs like ‘Monday,’ ‘Mai Khet Fai,’ and ‘Dok Tanta Wan,’ and Byrd-Kulpong Bunnag and Heart-Suthipongse Thatphithakkul, the legendary Thai musicians with hits like ‘Rain,’ ‘Forget,’ ‘Arai Rak,’ and ‘Waiting for Love.’

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 On November 26th, engage in a garden talk with Sai Charoenpura, the multi-talented actor and millionaire who has worked extensively in the entertainment industry for over 30 years. Experience the music of Pan Paiboonkiat Keiwkaew, the artist with more than 10 albums and numerous collaborations with other artists. Sing along to hits like ‘Ruk Lon Lum Oi,’ ‘Rak Nirand,’ ‘Sukang Jai Ter,’ and ‘Rak Yuen Yong.’

The closing performance of the event, featuring a unique and soft-spoken singer, Thee Chaiyadej. Thee Chaiyadej is known for his distinctive style and the way he delivers songs beautifully, tenderly, and with a mix of emotions ranging from sweetness to bitterness. Some of his popular songs include “Kon Hin Lamoe” (A Piece of Stone), “Fun Pai” (Dreaming Forward), “Rak” (Love), and “Sap” (Cursed).

Throughout the three days, you can enjoy the finest dishes from famous and legendary restaurants of the ‘90s. This includes iconic places such as ” EarSae Thai style coffee,” a legendary restaurant, ancient coffee shops with a history of over 90 years, ‘tiparos icecream’ for coconut ice cream, and ‘Kway Teow Saeb Haeng Jong Ang Wang Kai’ for spicy dry noodles with a poached egg by charm garden By Chef.

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And also Pad Thai Fai Ta Lu, street food awarded the Michelin Bib Gourmand award for 5 years in a row, ukChin ChaoReua Fish ball Famous shop from Chonburi You can also enjoy Japanese-style curry with pork at ‘ Tai Tai Curry ‘ and affordable local delicacies like ‘ Ramena Ramen ‘ for just 25 baht and seafood skewers for 20 baht from a famous market in Jod Fair. Don’t miss ‘ Yoi-Yoii Thai Dessert,’ a popular iced dessert shop from Nakhon Pathom, and many other delectable items. You can savor delicious ice creams, along with many other exquisite dishes.

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In terms of their aspirations, Sompratana Kraywichian, who is the Director of Digital Media at the Matichon Public Company Limited, mentioned that another interesting aspect of culture and entertainment, happiness from movies, music, lifestyle, play, and food, is centered around the 90s era.

This content is continuously presented through websites and social media platforms like Feed and has received a good response from viewers and page followers. Therefore, the Feed team has the idea to organize an event to cater to those who still enjoy stories related to the 90s, allowing them to come together to relive the happiness, entertainment, and fond memories in the “FEED RETRO Music & Food Fest” event.

Recently, they designed a simple concept for the event, set to take place at the end of November, during the pleasant evening weather on the weekend. It invites people to enjoy renowned food at the iconic restaurants that have maintained their deliciousness until today, while sitting on a picnic blanket and listening to beautiful music in the 90s atmosphere, something they used to enjoy and be happy with. This is the main objective of the event.

For the “FEED RETRO Music & Food Fest” #90s, the event will be held on November 24-25-26, 2023, and it is an open event that you can attend for free from 12:00 PM to 9:00 PM at the Museum Siam. For more details, you can inquire on Facebook: FEED.

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Israeli Troops Tighten Encirclement Of Gaza City

Palestinians look at the destruction after Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip in Khan Younis, Friday, Now. 3, 2023. (AP Photo/Fatima Shbair)

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday to urge protections for civilians in the fighting with Hamas, as Israeli troops tightened their encirclement of Gaza City.

Tensions escalated along Israel’s border with Lebanon ahead of the first public speech by Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah — an Iranian-backed Hamas ally — since the Hamas attacked Israel last month. Nasrallah said his militia is undeterred by U.S. warnings to stay out of the Israel-Hamas war, but stopped short of announcing that Hezbollah is fully engaging in the war.

Hundreds of Palestinians with foreign passports and dozens of injured have left the Gaza Strip through the Rafah crossing in recent days under an apparent agreement among the U.S., Egypt, Israel and Qatar, which mediates with Hamas.

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FILE – Palestinians work among debris of buildings that were targeted by Israeli airstrikes in Jabaliya refugee camp, northern Gaza Strip on Nov. 1, 2023.  (AP Photo/Abed Khaled, File)

Israel has allowed more than 260 trucks carrying food and medicine through the crossing, but aid workers say it’s not nearly enough. Israeli authorities have refused to allow fuel in, leaving hospitals with dwindling supplies.

The Palestinian death toll in the Israel-Hamas war has reached 9,227, according to the Hamas-run Health Ministry in Gaza. In the occupied West Bank, more than 140 Palestinians have been killed in violence and Israeli raids.

More than 1,400 people in Israel have been killed, most of them in the Oct. 7 Hamas attack that started the fighting, and 242 hostages were taken from Israel into Gaza by the militant group.

TARGETED ATTACKS ON MILITANT CELLS IN GAZA CITY HAVE STARTED, ISRAELI ARMY SAYS

JERUSALEM — The Israeli military said ground troops continued to exchange fire with Hamas militants Friday in Gaza, as Israeli aircraft killed numerous Hamas militants exiting tunnels.

Footage released by the military showed troops and tanks advancing through grassland toward bombed out buildings as smoke clouds from airstrikes rose in the distance.

The military said it encircled Gaza City on Thursday and was beginning to launch targeted attacks within the city Friday to target militant cells.

ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER NETANYAHU RULES OUT CEASE-FIRE UNTIL HAMAS FREES HOSTAGES

JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ruled out a temporary cease-fire in the Gaza Strip, saying he will press ahead with a devastating military offensive until hostages held by the Hamas militant group are released.

Netanyahu spoke shortly after meeting Friday with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who pressed Israel for a temporary pause in its offensive to improve humanitarian conditions in Gaza. Blinken also urged Israel to do more to protect civilians from its attacks.

In a statement, Netanyahu said Israel is continuing with “all of its power” and “refuses a temporary cease-fire that doesn’t include a return of our hostages.”

Hamas kidnapped about 240 people in its Oct. 7 cross-border attack that triggered the Israel-Hamas war. The attack killed about 1,400 people, while over 9,200 Palestinians in Gaza have died in Israeli strikes that began the same day, according to Palestinian health officials.

BLINKEN URGES ISRAEL TO DO MORE TO PROTECT GAZA CIVILIANS, INCREASE AID

TEL AVIV — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said more needs to be done to “protect Palestinian civilians” in Gaza and that, without that, there will be “no partners for peace.”

Speaking to reporters in Tel Aviv on Friday, Blinken also said, “we need to substantially and immediately increase the sustainable humanitarian assistance” into Gaza.

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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks to the media during a press conference, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Friday, Nov. 3, 2023.   (Jonathan Ernst/Pool Photo via AP)

He said it was critical to restore the path toward a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict, calling it the only “guarantor” of a safe and democratic Israel and independent Palestine. He said work on that must begin “not tomorrow, not after today, but today.”

Blinken landed in Tel Aviv on Friday for his third trip to Israel since the war began with Hamas’ incursion into Israel on Oct. 7. Blinken will also visit Jordan and may make additional stops in the region before traveling to Asia early next week.

He met Friday with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other top officials to urge them to do everything possible to protect civilians caught in the fighting, while underscoring Israel’s right to defend itself.

“We stand strongly for the proposition that Israel has not only the right but the obligation to defend itself, and to make sure that October 7 should never happen again,” Blinken said. “How Israel does this matters and it is very important that when it comes to the protection of civilians who are caught in the crossfire of Hamas’ making that everything to be done to protect them and to bring assistance to those who so desperately need it.”

U.S. President Joe Biden has called for a “humanitarian pause” in the fighting in order to arrange the evacuation of dual citizens and foreigners still trapped in Gaza as well as to try to secure the release of more than 240 hostages Hamas is holding.

HEZBOLLAH LEADER THREATENS AN ESCALATION OF BORDER FIGHTING

BEIRUT — The leader of the Lebanese Hezbollah group said Friday that his powerful militia is engaged in unprecedented cross-border fighting with Israel and threatened escalation.

Hassan Nasrallah’s widely anticipated speech was his first since the beginning of the Israel-Hamas war, sparked by the Palestinian militants’ deadly Oct. 7 incursion into southern Israel.

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A woman holds a banner with a picture of an Israeli kidnapped during the Oct. 7 Hamas attack in Israel during a protest calling for the return of the hostages, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Friday, Nov. 3, 2023. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)

Nasrallah stopped short of announcing that Hezbollah is fully engaging in the war but said the fighting on the Lebanon-Israel border would “not be limited” to the scale seen until now.

The speech came a day after the most significant escalation in clashes between Hezbollah and Israeli forces on the border since the war started, and on the same day as a visit to Israel by U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to urge protections for civilians in the fighting with Hamas.

Nasrallah praised the Hamas attack four weeks ago on farming villages and military posts in southern Israel. More than 1,400 people were killed in Israel in the attack by Hamas, a Hezbollah ally.

“This great, large-scale operation was purely the result of Palestinian planning and implementation,” Nasrallah said, suggesting his militia had no part in the attack. “The great secrecy made this operation greatly successful.”

Since the beginning of the war, Hezbollah has taken calculated steps to keep Israel’s military busy on its border with Lebanon, but not to the extent of igniting an all-out war.

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CP Group Named In WBCSD’s Top 11 Sustainability Performers For Second Year

  • Thailand’s Charoen Pokphand (CP) Group has been named among 11 leading organisations with outstanding sustainability reports by the World Business Council on Sustainable Development (WBCSD), a CEO-led organisation that supports the world’s leading sustainable businesses.

WBCSD’s Reporting Matters 2023 campaign analyses sustainability reports of 250 companies globally and summarises their overall performance based on transparency and efficiency of sustainability efforts.

Charoen Pokphand Group has received this prestigious recognition for two years in a row thanks to sustainability reports that highlight agendas and strategies in all key aspects, as well as the promotion of stakeholder engagement.

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The other 10 companies named top sustainability performers by WBCSD this year are:

  1. DSM, Dutch multinational corporation in health and nutrition
  2. EDP (Energias de Portugal), Portugal’s electricity infrastructure company
  3. Enel SpA, Italian producer and distributor of electricity and natural gas
  4. Eni SpA, Italian oil and gas company
  5. ERM, UK business consulting and sustainability service provider
  6. Mondi Group, Austrian paper and packaging company
  7. Novartis, Switzerland’s leading pharmaceutical company
  8. Philip Morris International SA, US cigarette and tobacco manufacturer
  9. Solvay SA, Belgian manufacturer and distributor of medical, chemical and plastic products
  10. Stora Enso Oyj, Finnish paper pulp manufacturer

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Suphachai Chearavanont, chief executive officer of Charoen Pokphand Group, said that sustainability reports are the pillar of change, a result of awareness building, setting up goals and performance indicators, organisation communication and data collection that integrates seamlessly with the business operation.

“Sustainability reports also promote transparent business operation and disclosure of information to the public that enables year-on-year performance comparisons both within the company and against others,” he said. “They ensure efficient learning and verification processes, and reduce the risk of ‘greenwashing’, or creating a false image of sustainability to cover up negative or irresponsible operations. This transparency will eventually promote a race to the top among business operators.”

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CP Group is proud to be included among top sustainability performers by the WBCSD for two consecutive years. Based on the WBCSD’s three evaluation criteria – namely principles, content, and effectiveness – CP Group was regarded as showing continued improvement in sustainability reporting under international standards, with a comprehensive scope covering economic, social and environmental aspects as well as details of standards used in the reporting as reference.

CP Group’s sustainability report of 2022 was recognised as being an outstanding model in three aspects:

  1. Materiality assessment, in which a new system called ‘Double and Dynamic Materiality’ was used for the first time to create a better understanding of sustainability and changes based on situation and period.
  2. Clear sustainability strategy, which is reflected in operational plans, financial impact and operational evidence, as well as the corporate goal of achieving net zero emissions by the year 2050 that is backed by short and long-term plans to limit greenhouse gas emissions. The report also highlights CP’s commitment to transparency by disclosing key information to the public.
  3. CP Group’s continued efforts to maintain relationship with stakeholders from all sectors, as displayed in the group’s relationship assessment conducted annually to collect opinions and in-depth data from stakeholders and promote their participation in the group’s sustainability efforts.

CP Group’s sustainability report of 2022 was prepared under the concept ‘Making Today a Better Tomorrow’, underlining the group’s commitment to achieving its 15 sustainability goals by 2030 under the three main frameworks of Heart, Health and Home. The report covers sustainability operations in the economic, social and environmental aspects, in line with the United Nation’s framework of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The report also highlights tangible achievements, challenges, and plans for future operations of companies under CP Group and affiliates, with a focus on innovation development and its contribution to the group’s sustainability goals.

CP Group’s 2022 sustainability report also includes in-depth analyses of business operation, external factors, and organisational risks based on WBCSD’s double and dynamic materiality assessment. This approach has helped the group in understanding the key sustainability topics, maximising the efficiency of cooperation with stakeholders, managing risks, identifying opportunities, improving the reports by adding long-term values, driving positive impacts and reducing negative ones on the group’s operations and society.

CP Group also prepared six additional topic-specific reports, namely: Double and Dynamic Materiality Assessment Report 2022, Stakeholder Engagement Report 2022, Sustainability Performance Report 2022, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Report 2022, Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosure (TCFD) Report 2022, and Biodiversity (TNFD) Report 2022, which was included for the first time last year.

  • Charoen Pokphand Group Sustainability Reports 2022 can be downloaded at: https://cpgroupglobal.com/storage/document/sustainability-reports/2022/sustainability-report-2022-th.pdf
  • Charoen Pokphand Group Additional Topic-Specific Reports can be read at: cpgroupglobal.com, under “Additional Topic-Specific Reports”.
  • A full version of WBCSD Reporting Matters 2023 can be downloaded at: https://www.wbcsd.org/contentwbc/download/17372/244023/1
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Blue Tree Phuket” Is Preparing To Host An Intense Swimsuit Competition

Blue Tree Phuket” is preparing to host an intense swimsuit competition, “Miss Grand Phuket 2024.” Get ready to witness the sizzling competition on Tuesday, November 7, starting at 6 PM

 Prepare to witness the sizzling showdown in the swimsuit competition of “Miss Grand Phuket 2024”, a beauty pageant which is being held this year at Blue Tree Phuket under the event “VIBRANT JUNGLE” with the theme ‘The Best Tropical Moon Party Neon Music Night.’ In addition, the event will feature the recently crowned Miss Grand International and the top 10 contestants from the competition. Fans of beauty queens and the interested public can catch all the action on Tuesday, November 7, at Blue Tree Phuket, starting at 6 PM. 

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If that isn’t enough, there is an after-party with free-flow drinks where guests can be entertained to the max and let their hair down during a live concert featuring their favorite singer, Tee Jetset’er.

Die-hard fans of beauty pageants cannot afford to miss this event! Tickets to the event are only 2,000 baht and are available at Line OA: @bluetreephuket or link : https://bluetree.fun/event/vibrant-jungle-the-best-tropical-moon-party/

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For more information, call 076-602435 or visit https://bluetree.fun/     

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Thai Government Shifts 2024 Tourism Revenue Target to Reach 3.5 Trillion Baht

Thapanee Kiatphaibool, governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), said that Srettha Thavisin, prime minister and finance minister, has a target to increase tourism revenue to 3.5 trillion baht by 2024.

This increase is expected to bring about a full recovery of the tourism industry, which was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The additional revenue is expected to come from international markets, with a focus on attracting more foreign tourists.

To achieve this target, the tourism industry will need to generate 2.5 trillion baht from international markets in 2024, compared to the current target of 2 trillion baht, while the target for domestic tourism revenue will remain at 1 trillion baht.

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Thailand’s Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin greets a Chinese girl who came with her parents under the VISA exemption for Chinese and Kazakh tourists on their arrivals at Suvarnabhumi International Airport on Monday, Sept. 25, 2023.

For 2023, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has set a target of 2.38 trillion baht in total tourism revenue, which is 80 percent of the 2019 record, from the overall 25 to 28 million international tourists.

To reach this target, an additional 700 billion baht must be generated in the last two months of the year. The plan to achieve this target includes hosting the Colorful Bangkok Winter Festival, which will be officially announced on November 11.

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In the first ten months of this year (January to October), the tourism sector generated a total revenue of 1.674 trillion baht. This revenue came from 21.8 million international tourists who contributed about 963 billion baht and 194 million Thai visitors/times (both tourists and day trippers) who brought in about 711 billion baht.

It is expected that the number of Thai visitors will continue to increase and could reach a total of 225-230 million people/times by the end of the year, exceeding the original target by about 15 percent.

The TAT believes that with the government’s support measures, the tourism industry will recover well, focusing on two main aspects: Facilitating travel and visa waivers for tourists from target markets, including China-Kazakhstan, Russia and India-Taiwan.

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Cyber Police Arrest the Leader of the “Outlaws Thailand” Gang

Cyber police in Thailand have arrested the leader of the Outlaws gang in Thailand,  Poramate Tangsakul, 41, who is also the owner of the online gambling website UFAV8. The arrest was made at a luxury condominium in the Sukhumvit 55 area, Klongtan Nua, Wattana district, Bangkok, on November 2. He was taken to court on November 3 to be informed of the charges.

The Outlaws Thailand gang is part of the international Outlaws network, which has members all over the world, and some are often involved in transnational criminal activities. They are known to operate in tourist areas such as Pattaya and Phuket and are associated with drug trafficking, human trafficking and various forms of gambling.

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Cyber police in Thailand have arrested the leader of the Outlaws gang in Thailand,  Poramate Tangsakul, 41, who is also the owner of the online gambling website UFAV8.

During this operation, the authorities seized assets worth more than 150 million baht, including vehicles such as Chevrolet Camaro, Mercedes-Benz S500, Harley-Davidson motorbikes (Softail Springer and Ultra Classic models), over 45 luxury watches of various brands and several designer bags.

Pol. Lt. Gen. Worawat Watnakornbancha, commissioner of the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau, said that the online gambling website UFAV8 had been operating for over three years. It offered various forms of online gambling, including sports betting, slot machines, shooting games, bingo and more. Through an automated system, one could deposit and withdraw money to play through commercial banks in Thailand.

The website had over 10,000 registered members and an annual turnover of 600 million baht.

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Police have sought a warrant to search and arrest the owner of the website and have also sought arrest warrants for 10 other Thai individuals who were involved in the operation as employees and accountants. However, these 10 people are currently in Poipet, Cambodia, and have been found to have been running illegal gambling operations in neighbouring countries.

During the search conducted on 2 November, police also arrested three other persons connected to the case. The investigation is being further extended to issue more arrest warrants for the next court proceedings.

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Earlier in July 2023, Thai police detained German members of the Outlaws in Pattaya as  suspects in the kidnapping and murder of a German businessman, Hans Peter Ralter Mack, in Chonburi Province.

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Stay In Israel, Or Flee? Thai Workers Caught Up In Hamas Attack And War Are Faced With A Dilemma

A relative hugs a Thai overseas worker who was evacuated from Israel, on his arrival at Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Samut Prakarn Province, Thailand, Thursday, Oct. 12, 2023. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)
BANGKOK (AP) — When Hamas militants stormed into Israeli villages and towns along the border of the blockaded Gaza Strip last month, many Thai migrant agricultural workers shared the fate of hundreds of Israelis who were killed, kidnapped or forced to run for their lives.

Since that day nearly a month ago, more than 7,000 of some 30,000 Thais working in Israel have returned home on government evacuation flights. But many others have decided to stay, choosing to take the risk for the opportunity to earn wages far higher than at home.

Thailand reports that at least 23 Thais are believed to have been abducted by Hamas, which rules Gaza. It’s the largest single group of foreigners held by the militant group. Many more may be missing and 32 have been reported killed.

In a visceral illustration of the fate met by some, Israel’s U.N. envoy drew a rebuke from Thailand’s Foreign Ministry after showing the General Assembly a video last week of what he said was a Hamas fighter decapitating a Thai agricultural worker with a garden hoe as he lay on the ground.

“Such horrific brutality has stirred a sense of outrage not only among Thais, but undoubtedly people throughout the world,” the ministry said, criticizing the decision to show it as disrespectful to the victim and his family.

‘PLEASE HELP MY SON STAY SAFE’

Like many other Thai agricultural laborers in Israel, Natthaporn Onkeaw had been his family’s main breadwinner, sending money home regularly after going to Israel to work on a kibbutz in 2021.

The 26-year-old was among those abducted by Hamas, said his mother, 47-year-old Thongkun Onkeaw, who lives in a poor rural area in northeastern Thailand near the border with Laos.

He was one of the few Thai captives pictured in a photo released by Hamas whose names were later confirmed by the Thai Labor Ministry. His mother said she had not heard from him since he was taken, and no officials have given her or her husband any updates.

“I can only pray: Please help my son stay safe,” she told The Associated Press.

Thai media has followed developments in the conflict closely, with regular reports on the plights of the workers who have fled or chosen to stay, as well as what little is known about the hostages.

A video of one man, who was purported to be a Thai migrant worker being dragged away in a chokehold by a militant, has been widely circulated on social media. Identified as 26-year-old Kong Saleo by his wife, Suntree Saelee, he was allegedly taken from an avocado orchard when Hamas militants raided the worker’s camp.

“When I saw the picture and the clip, I knew it was him,” Suntree was quoted as saying in the Bangkok Post. “I am concerned for his safety. Please help him.”

THAI WORKERS LOOKING FOR HIGHER WAGES

Farm laborers from Thailand and elsewhere in Southeast Asia seek work in more developed countries where there is a shortage of semi-skilled labor — at wages considerably higher than what they earn at home.

Israel started bringing in migrant workers in earnest after the first Intifada, the 1987-93 Palestinian revolt, after employers began to lose trust in Palestinian workers.

Most came from Thailand, and they remain the largest group of foreign agricultural laborers in Israel today. The countries implemented a bilateral agreement a decade ago specifically easing the way for Thai agricultural workers. Many Palestinian workers had since returned, and before the Hamas attack about half of Israel’s workforce was made up of foreign and Palestinian laborers.

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Thai workers who were evacuated from Israel, arrive at Suvarnabhumi International Airport, in Samut Prakarn Province, Thailand, Thursday, Oct. 12, 2023. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

In recent years, Israel has come under criticism over the conditions in which the Thai farm laborers work. Human Rights Watch, in a 2015 report, said they often were housed in makeshift and inadequate accommodations and “were paid salaries significantly below the legal minimum wage, forced to work long hours in excess of the legal maximum, subjected to unsafe working conditions, and denied their right to change employers.” A watchdog group found more recently that most were still paid below the legal minimum wage.

To attract foreign workers back to evacuated areas, Israel’s Agriculture Ministry has said it will extend their work visas and give them bonuses of about $500 a month. The offer is tempting, compared to the approximately $1,800 lump sum Thailand’s government has made available to aid Thais fleeing Israel.

Beyond the official offers, Thailand’s government has warned that unscrupulous scammers have been contacting family members via a messaging app claiming to looking to pay back wages or benefits, only to collect personal information and trick them into transferring money.

When the Israeli chicken farm where Sompong Jandai had been working since July was rocked with explosions in the early days of the Israel-Hamas war — sparked by Hamas’ deadly Oct. 7 incursion into southern Israel — the 31-year-old first thought about going home.

But two things changed his mind: the salary he makes — more than eight times what he’d earn in Thailand — and knowing he can send the bulk of it home to support his wife and four children and pay off loans he took to finance the move to Israel.

“At first I thought about leaving,” he said. After being initially evacuated to a safer area, he came back to work at the farm.

THAILAND’S EFFORTS TO GET HELP

Thailand’s Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin pressed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a telephone conversation Wednesday for help with Thais hostages.

Srettha has also been urging workers to come home, and wrote on X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday that the conflict is likely to expand.

“I would like to emphasize that the safety of our people is the most important thing,” he wrote. “Please return to our home.”

A Thai parliamentary delegation last week traveled to Iran, a Hamas ally, to meet with a Hamas representative and approach the issue from the other side.

Areepen Uttarasin, a Thai official who led the delegation, told reporters that the Hamas representative said the group would “try every possible way for all Thais held captive to return safely.” He did not identify the Hamas representative but said that he was told any releases had had been complicated by ongoing fighting.

In Israel, Yahel Kurlander, a volunteer who has been helping Thai workers in the aftermath of the attack, said she knows of at least 54 missing or kidnapped Thais. She said many bodies haven’t been identified yet.

Hours after the Hamas attack, Kurlander, a sociologist with Israel’s Tel-Hai College who specializes in agricultural labor migration with a focus on Thai workers, said she and other scholars and members of nongovernmental organizations started talking about what they could do to help.

“We just came to this realization,” she said. “If we won’t gather together and reach a hand to the Thai workers, nobody will.”

The first priority was to evacuate “highly traumatized” workers and provide food and other aid, she said. Now they’re reaching out to families of the missing, trying to gather details about tattoos or other identifying marks, and also help those who fled the Hamas rampage to return home or find new work. It’s important, she said, to give the workers “the freedom of choice.”

For Siroj Pongbut, that choice was to return home — at least until the fighting ends — even though he doesn’t make enough farming in Thailand to feed his wife and three children. The 27-year-old had been working as a farmhand in Israel for less than a month after more than a year of bureaucracy and borrowing money for the trip.

From that Saturday morning when Hamas attacked, he said he could hear sirens and explosions from the tomato farm where he worked. He made up his mind it wasn’t worth the risk to stay; about 150 of his coworkers at the farm stayed in Israel.

“I don’t know how it is going to be in the future,” he said by telephone while awaiting an evacuation flight from Tel Aviv last week. “I’m worried that it will become more serious.”

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Jintamas Saksornchai reported from Bangkok. Associated Press writer David Rising in Bangkok and Julia Frankel in Jerusalem contributed to this report.

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MPs Sexual Scandals: The MFP Is Struggling To Regain Its Reputation

Chaiyampwan Munpiengjit, Move Forward Party MP for Bangkok's Jonthing-Bang Khun Tien districts bows in front of reporters on Wednesday at parliament

Even though the Thai largest opposition party, the Move Forward Party, has resolved the case of the sexual scandal involving two MPs in the party; one was expelled and another was likely to face penalty, it appears that rebuilding the party’s credibility remains a challenge.

Chaithawat Tulathon, the leader of the Move Forward Party, disclosed on Wednesday, November 1, the outcome of a six-hour joint meeting of the Party Executive Committee and MPs the case of two MPs from the party accused of sexual harassment that both of them committed errors.

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Chaithawat Tulathon

According to the constitution, to be expelled from the party, one must have three-fourths of the votes cast by the party’s MPs and executive committee members, of which 128 people attended today’s meeting.

Wutthipong Thonglao, MP for Prachinburi, was expelled by a vote of 120 because of a significant breach of discipline, although Chaiyamphwan Manpianjit, MP for Bangkok, received fewer than three-quarters of the votes, or 116 votes, which were insufficient to expel. The party binds him over in order to admit his guilt and apologise for his actions.

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Chaithawat stated that following this, the party will form a special committee led by Miss Benjasaengchan, the deputy party leader, to enhance the entire process and avoid it from happening again.

On November 2, many Forward Party female MPs, including Ms. Sasinan Thamnithinan, Bangkok MP, Ms. Phatsarin Ramwong, Bangkok MP, and Ms. Phatsaraphon Keng Rungruangchai, Bangkok Council member, have altered their profile images to black on social media.

Ms. Ice Rakchanok Srinok, MP for Bangkok, posted a statement in which she expressed her dissatisfaction with the standard of social responsibility in completing MP obligations for fellow members who had committed misconduct. Furthermore, they still refused to admit their error. As a result, she will excuse herself from party activities until there is a sincere statement of responsibility and an apology to the victim.

Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn joined a number of female MPs in changing its Facebook profile picture to a black canvass after the party failed to expel its Bangkok MP, Chaiyampwan. However, on Thursday, Wiroj removed the black profile page, saying it’s his personal view and he has to respect the party’s decision.

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According to Piyabutr Saengkanokkul, a Thai academic, activist, and Secretary-General of the Progressive Movement, the MFP resolution was disappointing because the constitution requires the use of three-quarters of the number of MPs and party executive committee members, which is very high. However, if the MPs are aware of some of the new political standards, they should recognise their obligation to the victims and resign from their seats.

Wutthipong ThongLao who was expelled said on Thursday he is disappointed by the party’s decision. He said he’s willing to prove himself innocent in court of law and has no idea where to go.

A source close to Chaiyamphavan revealed that Chaiyamphavan kwas aware of the push for him to resign as an MP. Following that, he requested 1-2 days to allow the parties to speak and reach an agreement to accept penalty and apologies to the victim.

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Matichon-DailyNews Poll: Government Must Fix Economy First

The poll conducted by “Matichon” and “Daily News” with over 42,848 votes reflected the voices of the people from all regions of Thailand. The majority, about 60.2 percent, indicated that the government should prioritize solving economic and cost-of-living issues, with the highest percentage of male respondents at 63.7 percent.

Matichon Group is collaborating with Daily News newspapers, another major media organisation, and Pridi Banomyong International College of Thammasat University, in conducting a survey on what problems should the new Srettha Thavisin administration should first tackle. 

The survey, conducted online from 1 to 31 October 2023, reached people of all ages, occupations, education levels and income levels across the country. The largest participating age group was 51 years and older with 35.8 percent, followed by 31-40 years with 22.7 percent, 41-50 years with 20.1 percent and 21-30 years with 16.9 percent.

In terms of education, 51.2 percent had a Bachelor’s degree, 28.1 percent had less than a Bachelor’s degree and 17.7 percent had a Master’s degree.

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Two main questions were asked in the survey: The first related to addressing political and social structural reforms, the second to solving economic problems and cost of living. The results show that 60.2 percent of the population want the government to accelerate efforts to solve economic and cost of living problems, while 39.8 percent of respondents prioritize political and social structural reforms.

Prap Bunpan, deputy managing director of Matichon Company’s Digital Media and Technology Group, stressed that the government should address people’s concerns, especially reducing the cost of living, including the cost of water, electricity and fuel, and resolving debt issues.

However, looking at the survey results in relation to political and social structural reforms, there is a significant number of respondents who prioritize constitutional amendments and reforms of judicial procedures, suggesting that these issues should not be overlooked by the government.

This survey will be subject to further in-depth analysis on 13 November, which will provide more detailed insights and perspectives as it will involve experts and media personalities from different perspectives in a large conference hall at Khaosod building.

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Tourist Police Arrest Gang Of Fraudsters Who Trick Travelers Into Booking Pattaya Villas

Tourism police have arrested a gang running fake Facebook pages advertising pool villas in the Pattaya area. These fake pages fooled both Thai and foreign tourists who wanted to book accommodation.

The victims were made to believe that they had successfully booked, but when they arrived at the accommodation they were unable to check in. This scam led to considerable financial losses for many people.

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A suspect, Nat, against whom the court issued an arrest warrant in Roi Et province in northeastern Thailand has fled to Surat Thani province in the south to hide. After his arrest, police widened the investigation and found that the members of this gang were involved in several fraud cases in Pattaya, Bang Lamung and Nong Ped.

The Tourist Police ask anyone who has suffered financial losses as a result of the actions of this group to contact the local police station in the area where the incident occurred or the Tourist Police in the region to take legal action against the suspects.

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In addition, both Thai and foreign tourists are advised to check accommodation details and exercise caution when making payments to avoid falling victim to such fraudulent activities.

If they have any suspicions, tourists can contact the Tourist Police via the emergency hotline 1155 or the “Police Tourist i lert u” application.

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