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Politics Is Seen As Interfering With Thailand’s Most Popular Sports

Two of the most popular sports, men’s football and women’s volleyball, are hot topics of politics at the same time that people who support and oppose Pita Limchareonrat and the Move Forward Party are closely watching whether he could be the 30th Prime Minister.

Pita did not attend the Women’s Volleyball National League 2023 match that Thailand lost to Japan on July 1 as he did on June 29 when he took photos with the team. Even though the pictures were similar to those shot with General Prawit Wongsuwan, Deputy Prime Minister, in July of last year, the reaction was different.

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General Prawit Wongsuwan and Pita Limchareonrat both had a photo taken with the Thai volleyball national team.

Conservatives, including well-known royalist Chulcherm Yugala, slammed a photograph of Ajcharaporn Kongyot flashing a three-finger salute, claiming that she and her teammate were too delighted to cheer for Pita and that they just used their might and not their brain. He even stated that she did not deserve to represent the country.

“It’s a personal right to like someone but it should be kept behind… I consider these people causing more division within Thai society,” the outspoken blueblood wrote on Facebook Friday.

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Chulcherm Yugala slammed a photograph of Ajcharaporn Kongyot flashing a three-finger salute without examining it.

Later that day, Chulcherm removed the post after learning that Ajcharaporn’s photo was taken at the match in Brazil on June 18 before Pita joined the frame with the athletes. In addition, the three-finger symbol represents a tactical communication to teammates.

The Volleyball Association also released a statement stating that the Association, its executive committee members, coaches, referees, athletes, and staff have never been involved in politics or sought political gains. Political beliefs are personal freedoms.

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Pita attended the Women’s Volleyball National League 2023 on June 29.

However, the outspoken blueblood later added, The Thai team’s signalling is different from other national teams, using thumbs up behind one’s own back. It’s not a thumbs up in front to be misunderstood.

This excuse suggests that if it had been General Prawit, female athletes would not have been targeted in this manner.

However, General Prawit is now being criticised on another issue: that politics interfere in Thai football after he asked Somyot Poompanmoung to resign as President of the Thai Football Association in response to Thailand’s failure to win the SEA Games 2023 gold medal and the humiliating incident in which Thailand team staff quarrelled with the Indonesian team.

 

“I don’t want the country’s reputation to be damaged as a result of one sports organisation. Other organisations are impacted as well since they must share responsibility. Everything is ruined since the TV is transmitted live across the world. This is significant. It’s not a small issue. 70 million Thais feel extremely humiliated,” said Gen. Prawit.

Somyot then announced his resignation on Saturday, despite the fact that he has not officially submitted his resignation letter since he must follow the protocols, which include notifying FIFA of the situation. However, Somyot stated directly that he resigned on the orders of General Prawit, who issued a clear call on Friday.

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Somyot Poompanmoung to resign as President of the Thai Football Association.

This topic has sparked heated controversy among football fans, particularly in the case where FIFA previously banned Indonesia because of the government’s involvement. It was deemed to be in violation of FIFA Rules Articles 13 and 17, which declare that no country’s football organisation may be interfered with by politics. Although General Prawit is the president of the Thai Olympic Committee, he also serves as a deputy Prime Minister.

Natcha Boonchaiinsawat, Deputy Secretary-General of the Move Forward Party, urged General Prawit to correct the issue as soon as possible to avoid more damage. It must demonstrate that the process steps must not be interrupted or interfered with again by General Prawit.

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Thailand lost to Indonesia in the SEA Games in May 2023.
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The Dutch King Apologizes For His Country’s Role In Slavery On 150th Anniversary Of Abolition

Dutch King Willem-Alexander apologised for the royal house's role in slavery and asked forgiveness in a speech at the slavery monument, greeted by cheers and whoops at an event to commemorate the anniversary of the country abolishing slavery in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Saturday, July 1, 2023. (Remko de Waal/Pool Photo via AP)

AMSTERDAM (AP) — Dutch King Willem-Alexander apologized Saturday for his country’s role in slavery and asked for forgiveness in a historic speech greeted by cheers and whoops at an event to commemorate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery.

The king’s speech followed Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s apology late last year for the country’s role in the slave trade and slavery. It is part of a wider reckoning with colonial histories in the West that have been spurred in recent years by the Black Lives Matter movement.

In an emotional speech, Willem-Alexander referred back to that apology as he told a crowd of invited guests and onlookers: “Today I stand before you. Today, as your King and as a member of the government, I make this apology myself. And I feel the weight of the words in my heart and my soul.”

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Dutch King Willem-Alexander apologized for the royal house’s role in slavery and asked forgiveness in a speech greeted by cheers and whoops at an event to commemorate the anniversary of the country abolishing slavery in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Saturday, July 1, 2023. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong, Pool)

The king said he has commissioned a study into the exact role of the royal House of Orange-Nassau in slavery in the Netherlands.

“But today, on this day of remembrance, I ask forgiveness for the clear failure to act in the face of this crime against humanity,” he added.

Willem-Alexander’s voice appeared to break with emotion as he completed his speech before laying a wreath at the country’s national slavery monument in an Amsterdam park.

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Dutch King Willem-Alexander, far right, and his wife Queen Maxima leave after the King apologized at the slavery monument for the royal house’s role in slavery  in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Saturday, July 1, 2023. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong, Pool)

Some people want action to back up the words.

“Honestly, I feel good, but I am still looking forward to something more than just apologies. Reparations, for example,” said 28-years-old Doelja Refos.

“I don’t feel like we’re done. We’re definitely not there yet,” Refos added.

Former lawmaker John Leerdam told Dutch broadcaster NOS that he felt tears running down his cheeks as the king apologized. “It’s a historic moment and we have to realize that,” he said.

Slavery was abolished in Suriname and the Dutch colonies in the Caribbean on July 1, 1863, but most of the enslaved laborers were forced to continue working on plantations for a further 10 years. Saturday’s commemoration and speech mark the start of a year of events to mark the 150th anniversary of July 1, 1873.

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Clave, Monument for Slavery, by Alex da Silva, is seen in Rotterdam, Netherlands, Monday, Dec. 19, 2022. Dutch King Willem-Alexander delivers a speech in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Saturday, July 1, 2023.. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong, File)

Research published last month showed that the king’s ancestors earned the modern-day equivalent of 545 million euros ($595 million) from slavery, including profits from shares that were effectively given to them as gifts.

When Rutte apologized in December, he stopped short of offering compensation to descendants of enslaved people.

Instead, the government is establishing a 200 million-euro ($217 million) fund for initiatives that tackle the legacy of slavery in the Netherlands and its former colonies and to improve education about the issue.

That isn’t enough for some in the Netherlands. Two groups, Black Manifesto and The Black Archives, organized a protest march before the king’s speech Saturday under the banner “No healing without reparations.”

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Dutch King Willem-Alexander lays a wreath at the slavery monument after apologising for the royal house’s role in slavery   in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Saturday, July 1, 2023. (Remko de Waal/Pool Photo via AP)

“A lot of people including myself, my group, The Black Archives, and the Black Manifesto say that (an) apology is not enough. An apology should be tied to a form of repair and reparatory justice or reparations,” said Black Archives director Mitchell Esajas.

Marchers wore colorful traditional clothing in a Surinamese celebration of the abolition of slavery. Enslaved people were banned from wearing shoes and colorful clothes, organizers said.

“Just as we remember our forefathers on this day, we also feel free, we can wear what we want, and we can show the rest of the world that we are free.” said Regina Benescia-van Windt, 72.

The Netherlands’ often brutal colonial history has come under renewed and critical scrutiny in the aftermath of the killing of George Floyd, a Black man, in the U.S. city of Minneapolis on May 25, 2020, and the Black Lives Matter movement.

A groundbreaking 2021 exhibition at the national museum of art and history took an unflinching look at slavery in Dutch colonies.. In the same year, a report described the Dutch involvement in slavery as a crime against humanity and linked it to what the report described as ongoing institutional racism in the Netherlands.

The Dutch first became involved in the trans-Atlantic slave trade in the late 1500s and became a major trader in the mid-1600s. Eventually, the Dutch West India Company became the largest trans-Atlantic slave trader, according to Karwan Fatah-Black, an expert in Dutch colonial history and an assistant professor at Leiden University.

Authorities in the Netherlands aren’t alone in saying sorry for historic abuses.

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Spectators react after Dutch King Willem-Alexander apologized for the royal house’s role in slavery and asked forgiveness in a speech greeted by cheers and whoops at an event to commemorate the anniversary of the country abolishing slavery in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Saturday, July 1, 2023. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong, Pool)

In 2018, Denmark apologized to Ghana, which it colonized from the mid-17th century to the mid-19th century. King Philippe of Belgium has expressed “deepest regrets” for abuses in Congo. In 1992, Pope John Paul II apologized for the church’s role in slavery. Americans have had emotionally charged disputes over taking down statues of slaveholders in the South.

In April, King Charles III for the first time signaled support for research into the U.K. monarchy’s ties to slavery after a document showed an ancestor with shares in a slave-trading company, a Buckingham Palace spokesperson said.

Charles and his eldest son, Prince William, have expressed their sorrow over slavery, but haven’t acknowledged the crown’s connections to the trade.

During a ceremony that marked Barbados becoming a republic two years ago, Charles referred to “the darkest days of our past and the appalling atrocity of slavery, which forever stains our history.” English settlers used African slaves to turn the island into a wealthy sugar colony.

Willem-Alexander acknowledged that not everybody in the Netherlands supports apologies, but called for unity.

“There’s no blueprint for the process of healing, reconciliation and recovery,” he said. “Together, we are in uncharted territory. So let’s support and guide each other.”

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By AHMAD SEIR and MIKE CORDER reported from Amsterdam. Mike Corder reported from Ede, Netherlands.

 

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Italian Painting Looted By Nazi Germany In 1940 Found In Japan

Mainichi Auction Inc.'s Yoshiaki Onoyama attends a ceremony for the return of Alessandro Turchi's painting to Poland at the Polish embassy in Tokyo on May 31, 2023. (Photo courtesy of the Polish cultural institute in Tokyo via Kyodo)

TOKYO – A valuable painting looted from a Polish aristocrat in 1940 by Nazi Germany has been discovered in Japan and returned to Poland, according to the Polish Embassy in Japan and a Tokyo-based art auction company.

While it is not clear how the painting, called “Madonna with Child” by Italian Baroque-Era painter Alessandro Turchi, came to be in possession of its former Japanese owner, the artwork was handed into the Polish Embassy in Tokyo in late May at no cost to Poland.

It is the first time that a work of art taken from Poland during the Nazi occupation has been discovered in the Far East, according to the embassy.

The painting had been missing since the 1990s after it was put up for auction in New York, according to Poland’s Ministry of Culture and National Heritage.

Mainichi Auction Inc. in Tokyo said it received a request from the painting’s former owner to sell it at an auction in the fall of 2021 and posted a photograph of it on their website, valuing the artwork at around 3 million yen ($21,000).

The company was contacted by the Polish ministry before the auction, which was scheduled for late January 2022.

Polish authorities had initially said some of the painting’s details did not match those shown in an old photograph of the looted artwork believed to be taken in 1939 or 1940, according to the company.

A Polish team of experts later visited Japan to confirm that the painting was authentic and that it had been looted during the Nazi occupation. An ultraviolet scan showed that part of the original had been painted over.

“Polish citizens, who give the highest acclaim to Madonna with Child, have once again become its owner,” said Yoshiaki Onoyama, Mainichi Auction’s official who negotiated with the former Japanese owner for the return of the painting.

“There was no financial incentive for us, but I think we got the job done.”

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A Temple Elephant In Sri Lanka Will Be Airlifted Back To Thailand After Allegations Of Neglect

Asian elephant Sak Surin, gifted by the Thai Royal family and named Muthu Raja or pearly king in Sri Lanka, stands by a water pond at the national zoological garden in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Friday, June 30, 2023. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)

By KRISHAN FRANCIS, COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — Veterinarians are preparing to airlift an Asian elephant from Sri Lanka back to its home country of Thailand this weekend after it spent more than two decades at a Buddhist temple where activists alleged it was abused.

The Thai royal family gave the elephant as a gift in 2001 to Sri Lanka’s government, which in turn gifted it to the temple where it was named Muthu Raja and given honored roles in religious processions.

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Kanchana Silpa-archa, advisor to the Thai environment ministry, stands by the Asian elephant Sak Surin gifted by the Thai Royal family and named Muthu Raja or pearly king in Sri Lanka at the national zoological garden in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Friday, June 30, 2023. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)

However, the activist group Rally for Animal Rights and Environment, or RARE, raised allegations it was being mistreated, including that it had a stiff leg from a long-neglected injury. It lobbied last year for the intervention of Thai officials, who asked Kande Viharaya temple officials to allow the animal’s return to Thailand for medical treatment.

“This is not the end, but the beginning of a new life for Muthu Raja,” RARE group founder Panchali Panapitiya said.

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Mahouts take Asian elephant Sak Surin, gifted by the Thai Royal family, towards a container at the national zoological garden in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Tuesday, June 27, 2023.  (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)

The temple agreed to transfer the elephant last November to Sri Lanka’s National Zoological Garden, where it has been receiving treatment and preparation for the airlift to Thailand planned for Sunday.

Madusha Perera, a veterinary surgeon at the zoo, said two big abscesses the elephant was suffering from when it arrived have mostly healed. However, the zoo has not been able to fully treat the animal’s leg because of a lack of facilities, she said.

“Once he gets back to Thailand the experts there will attend to the conditions so that one day we will be able to see him walk the normal way,” Perera said.

Visit Arsaithamkul, a visiting Thai veterinarian, said the treatment in Thailand could include hydrotherapy, laser treatment and acupuncture.

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Thai veterinarian Visit Arsaithamkul gestures as he stands by the container which will carry the Asian elephant Sak Surin. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)

At the zoo, Muthu Raja’s morning routine has included veterinarian check-ups, bathing in a small pond and practice getting into the container that will carry him on the nearly six-hour flight to Chiang Mai, Thailand.

The container is cushioned and has windows for feeding — which will include bananas, pumpkin and sugar cane. Zoo officials have hoisted the 9-foot-tall, 4-ton creature in trial lifts to test the container’s strength.

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A veterinary surgeon attends to the Asian elephant Sak Surin, gifted by the Thai Royal family and named Muthu Raja or pearly king in Sri Lanka, at the national zoological garden in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Friday, June 30, 2023. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)

Muthu Raja will be sedated if needed, and two vets will monitor him during the journey. Three Thai and one Sri Lanka elephant tenders also will be on the plane.

Panapitiya said her group had unsuccessfully sought to raise the issue of Muthu Raja’s neglect with the Sri Lanka government for months before turning to the Thai government, and said the failure of Sri Lankan wildlife officials to act had brought “disrepute” to the country.

Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena told Parliament earlier this month that he expressed his regret to the Thai prime minister over the treatment of the elephant during trip to Thailand in May.

Panapitiya said her group also is pushing for the release of another elephant at the Kande Viharaya temple.

 

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Taiwan Gives One-Year Extension Of Trial Visa-Free For Thais

People go to the night market to shop in Taipei, Taiwan, Thursday, June 29, 2023. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying)

Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced a one-year extension of trial visa-free entry from August 1, 2023, to July 31, 2024, for nationals of Thailand, Brunei, and the Philippines under the New Southbound Policy.

Bureau of Consular Affairs, Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a press statement on June 30, 2023 as follows:

In line with efforts to promote the New Southbound Policy (NSP), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) convened a meeting on April 25 with relevant government agencies on further improving visa measures for nationals of NSP partner countries traveling to Taiwan.

The meeting conducted a comprehensive review of existing visa and entry measures, focusing on the trial visa-free entry program for nationals of Thailand, Brunei, and the Philippines; the Project for Simplifying Visa Regulations for High-end Group Tourists from Southeast Asian Countries; and conditional visa-free entry through the Online Application for R.O.C. (Taiwan) Travel Authorization Certificate (TAC) scheme for nationals of Southeast Asian countries.

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After evaluating the effectiveness of the above convenience measures over the past years and considering the need to revive mutual bilateral exchanges and tourism in the postpandemic era, participating agencies decided to extend the trial visa-free entry measure for one year for nationals of Thailand, Brunei, and the Philippines from August 1, 2023, to July 31, 2024.

The Project for Simplifying Visa Regulations for High-end Group Tourists from Southeast Asian Countries will continue for a further year through December 31, 2024. Any announcements on the TAC scheme will be made on the related website. (https://niaspeedy.immigration.gov.tw/nia_southeast)

MOFA will continue to review and fine-tune visa policies, with a view to strengthen bilateral exchanges and attract more visitors while ensuring border and public security. We will also continue to communicate with the governments of related countries to enhance visa treatment for Taiwan nationals and make their overseas travel more convenient. 

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People go to the night market to shop in Taipei, Taiwan, Thursday, June 29, 2023. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying)
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Tycoon Dhanin Loses His Beloved Wife Tawee, the Heart of the Chearavanont Family

Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, representing His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn, King Rama X of the Kingdom of Thailand, attended the royal bathing ceremony for the funeral of Khunying Tawee Chearavanont at Windmill Village, Bangplee, Samut Prakan Province, on June 29. The ceremony, which included praying for the funeral, was accompanied by royal blessings until July 5.

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This shows the importance of the Chearavanont family in Thailand.

Khunying (Lady) Tawee, the wife of Dhanin Chearavanont, a prominent Thai businessman and founder of the CP Group, who had been together for 61 years, passed away at Chulalongkorn Hospital on June 29 at the age of 83.

They married in 1962 and had five children: Mrs Varnnee Chearavanont Ross, Mr Soopakij Chearavanont, Mr Narong Chearavanont, Mr Suphachai Chearavanont and Mrs Tipaporn Ahriyavraromp Chearavanont.

“At the age of about 18, I had just returned to Bangkok from Hong Kong when I unexpectedly met 17-year-old Tawee for the first time in a flower garden. In my heart, she was as beautiful as a celestial maiden come down from heaven!” I thought.” Dhanin tells of love’s journey in “Nikkei My Personal History

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Tawee already knew Dhanin’s siblings and was also a relative of Dhanin’s friend who worked in the company’s animal feed department. They had several opportunities to meet after that, but no close relationship developed because Dhanin believed he was not ready for a romantic attachment. He was determined to focus on his work and grow the company.

After four years had passed, they met again at their friend’s wedding reception. At that moment, Dhanin made the decision to propose to Tawee, start a family together, and get married.

Tipaporn, the youngest daughter, said that her mother was a kind-hearted person. She was a good cook and did well in the household. She did a lot of things with her children and guided them with good principles and philosophies.

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Mrs Tipaporn Ahriyavraromp Chearavanont said that her mother, Tawee, was a kind-hearted person.

She taught them manners, respect for elders and the importance of being humble and honorable. She taught them the value of thrift and saving and encouraged love among siblings. Therefore, their mother was both the center of their hearts and the cement that holds everyone in the family together.

Khunying Tawee was recognized as an outstanding woman in the category of promoting social and religious development. This recognition was bestowed upon her during the Thai Women’s Day event in the year 2017, organized by the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security (MOSD) and the National Council of Women of Thailand (NCWT).

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In March this year, Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi, another wealthy person of Chinese descent in Thailand and owner of TCC Group and Thai Beverage, also lost his wife Khunying Wanna at the age of 80. They had raised their five children together.

The life histories of both women indicate that they are influential in the success in family and profession of their husbands.

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Related news:

Lady Wanna, wife of Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi, has died at 80

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The US Flies Nuclear-Capable Bombers in a Fresh Show of Force Against North Korea

FILE - U.S. B-52H bombers, center, and F-16 fighter jets and South Korean Air Force F-35A fighter jets, right bottom, fly over the Korean Peninsula during a joint air drill in South Korea on April 14, 2023. (South Korea Defense Ministry via AP, File)

By HYUNG-JIN KIM, SEOUL — The United States flew nuclear-capable bombers to the Korean Peninsula on Friday in its latest show of force against North Korea, days after the North staged massive anti-U.S. rallies in its capital.

The long-range B-52 bombers took part in joint aerial drills with other U.S. and South Korean fighter jets over the peninsula, South Korea’s Defense Ministry said in a statement. The bombers’ flyover is the latest in a series of temporary U.S. deployments of strategic assets in South Korea in response to North Korea’s push to expand its nuclear arsenal.

Two weeks ago, the U.S. deployed a nuclear-powered submarine capable of carrying about 150 Tomahawk missiles to South Korean waters for the first time in six years. The USS Michigan’s arrival came a day after North Korea resumed missile tests to protest previous U.S.-South Korean drills that it views as an invasion rehearsal.

The South Korean Defense Ministry said the B-52 bombers’ deployment boosted the visibility of U.S. strategic assets to the peninsula. It said the allies have been demonstrating their firm resolve to strengthen combined defense postures and will continue joint drills involving U.S. strategic bombers.

On Sunday, more than 120,000 North Koreans participated in mass rallies in Pyongyang to mark the 73rd anniversary of the start of the Korean War. During the rallies, officials and residents delivered speeches vowing “merciless revenge” against the United States over the war while accusing the U.S. of plotting an invasion on North Korea.

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Pyongyang people take part in a mass rally to mark what North Korea calls “the day of struggle against U.S. imperialism” at the May Day Stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea Sunday, June 25, 2023.  (AP Photo/Jon Chol Jin)

The Korean War ended with an armistice, not a peace treaty, leaving the peninsula in a technical state of war. The U.S. stations about 28,000 troops in South Korea as deterrence against potential aggression by North Korea.

Since its June 15 launches of two short-range ballistic missiles, North Korea hasn’t performed any further public weapons tests. But the U.S. bombers’ deployment could prompt it to launch weapons again in protest.

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Pyongyang people take part in a demonstration after a mass rally to mark what North Korea calls “the day of struggle against U.S. imperialism” at the May Day Stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea Sunday, June 25, 2023.(AP Photo/Jon Chol Jin)

Enhancing “regular visibility of U.S. strategic assets” to the Korean Peninsula was part of agreements reached between U.S. President Joe Biden and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol during their summit in Washington in April. Biden stated at the time that any North Korean nuclear attack on the U.S. or its allies would “result in the end of whatever regime” took such action.

Since the start of 2022, North Korea has carried out more than 100 missile tests in a bid to enlarge its arsenal of nuclear-capable missiles targeting the U.S. mainland and South Korea. The allies have responded by expanding their military exercises.

In late May, a North Korean launch of a rocket carrying its first spy satellite ended in failure, with the rocket plunging into waters soon after liftoff. North Korea has since repeatedly said it would attempt a second launch, saying it’s crucial to build space-based surveillance system to cope with what it calls U.S. hostility.

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CP Foods and the SOS Thailand transform surplus food 

Charoen Pokphand Foods PCL (CP Foods) has partnered with the Scholars of Sustenance Foundation (SOS) Thailand, a global food rescue organization, to continue the Circular Meal program for three consecutive years, with the goal to reduce food waste and ensure food security. 

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This partnership aims to ensure equitable access to high-quality and hygienic food for all segments of the population, including underprivileged populations, children, the elderly, and people with disabilities. This CSR program has partnered with GEPP Sa-ard, a Thai start-up focusing on waste management, to implement a take-back system based on the closed-loop principle.

The program follows the principles of zero food waste and a take-back system, supporting responsible food production and consumption in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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Since the project began in June 2020, the ‘Circular Meal’ program has successfully delivered 130,000 meals to vulnerable communities in and around Bangkok from 2021 to May 2023. This has led to a reduction in food waste by 31.19 tons and a decrease in greenhouse gas emissions by 23.84 tons of CO2 equivalent – equivalent to planting 2,492 trees.

Tawit Thanhakarnjanakul, director at CPF Global Food Solution PCL. (CPFGS), the leading global food solutions provider engaged in food products and services under CP Foods, stated that the company has committed to establishing food security by adhering to a Zero Food Waste to Landfill policy to achieve the goals of CPF’s 2030 Sustainability Action Plan.

CPFGS utilizes fresh, safe, and high-quality surplus food from its inventory to create nutritionally balanced meals for the residents of the Klong Latpachee community and supplies surplus food to nearby communities, which is used as cooking ingredients.

The success of this project is attributed to the combined efforts of CP Foods volunteers, the SOS Foundation’s Thailand branch staff, and executives from GEPP Sa-ard. 

“CPFGS reaffirms the company’s dedication to CP Foods’ food security goals and the Zero Food Waste to Landfill policy. This aligns with CP Foods’ 2030 Sustainability in Action objective of reducing landfill waste. By redistributing surplus nutritious food, we are ensuring equal access to food and enhancing the health of vulnerable communities,” he said.

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In recognition of its endeavors in ensuring food access equality, CP Foods was honored with the “Outstanding Food Rescue Award – Big Manufacturing Group” by the SOS Foundation in 2022.

To accomplish its goal of zero food waste, CP Foods collaborates with CPFGS and SOS as part of the ongoing Circular Meal initiative. Meanwhile, GEPP Sa-ard has participated in the take-back and recycling of plastic and paper packaging materials, following a closed-loop system. From the beginning of 2021 until May 2023, GEPP has collected more than 7,000 packaging units for recycling.

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Violence Against Women Becomes Routine Unless It Hits Politics

Ms. Gib's parents sobbed as they carried her body to the funeral service on June 30, 2023.

Instances of violence against women continue to occur regularly, yet campaigns against such violence remain confined within the narrow scope of politics.

On June 30, at the Institute of Forensic Medicine in the Police Hospital, the parents of Gib,” a 19-year-old female university student, tragically cried when they received the body of their daughter, who was stabbed to death by her 20-year-old high school boyfriend.

The incident occurred in the Minburi state housing complex, more specifically in building 21, on the sidewalk between the 3rd and 4th floors at the night of June 29.

The victim’s body had stab wounds in the chest and abdomen, as well as injuries to the neck and the left side of the face. The murder weapon was a sharp-edged knife found near the stairwell.

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a sharp-edged knife found near the stairwell

Police officers discovered the suspect, whose name is Nattachon, injured on the lower floor of the building. The rescue team immediately transported him to Serirak Hospital.

The witness at the scene, Rassapa Tepsa, a 51-year-old corporate manager who oversees this building, testified that the man in question tried to jump off the building to commit suicide. She tried to calm him down, told him to stay calm and reminded him that there was a way out.  However, he replied, “I can not live anymore, Gib is dead,” before deciding to jump off the side of the building and land in a water tank, sustaining injuries.

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A young man jumped off the building.

The young man, 20, is a 12th grade student at a school in the Minburi area of Bangkok. He is a relative of the room owner. As for the deceased, she visited him frequently. It is reported that the woman may have been dating other men, causing the young man to become jealous and possibly triggering the incident.

Violent acts and murders of women driven by male jealousy remain commonplace in Thailand. However, there is a lack of clear campaigns and consistent statistics derived from daily police records or concrete legal action against perpetrators. The available statistics are mainly based on reports from selected women’s organizations, which rely on news from the mainstream media.

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According to the Women and Men Progressive Movement Foundation, which collected data from media reports on domestic violence in 2021, 52.4 per cent of cases were found to be domestic incidents resulting in death. The highest percentage of these cases involved the killing of the wife by the husband (63.4 per cent).

Recently, Akanat Promphan, general secretary of the United Thai Nation Party, sparked a movement by publishing posters and a call to unite against violence against women. However, this action was seen merely as a political maneuver to attack the Move Forward party, especially after a member of the party was implicated in an assault on a woman.

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Akanat has also been criticized for not truly understanding the issue of violence against women, as he previously participated in the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) movement that opposed the former Prime Minister, the first female Prime Minister of Thailand, Yingluck Shinawatra, using offensive language and gestures towards women.

According to UN Women, violence against women and girls is defined as any act of gender-based violence that results in, or is likely to result in, physical, sexual, or mental harm or suffering to women and girls, including threats of such acts, coercion, or arbitrary deprivation of liberty, whether occurring in public or private life.

Violence against women and girls encompasses, but is not limited to, physical, sexual and psychological violence occurring in the family or within the general community, and perpetrated or condoned by the State.

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During the PDRC rallies against Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra in 2014, a sign reading “Run away from the patient to chase E Pu” was seen. E is the word to call before the name of a woman to look down on her.

In his response, Akanat stated, “I did not criticize the former prime minister based on gender issues. It was not about discrimination against male, female, or LGBTQ gender identities. It was about fulfilling the duties as the leader of the country, whether that was right or wrong. This matter is in the past, and I am open to accepting criticism as well.”

He also mentioned the case of a member of the Move Forward party, stating that when the accused holds a significant political position, if everyone remains silent out of fear of political backlash, the voices may fade away.

 

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