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Experts warn coalition will be short-lived due to economic woes, questions of legitimacy
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2019
The coalition government may stay in power for only two years as it will be shaken by economic woes and questions of its legitimacy, academics warn.
More tolerance needed to avoid deepening rifts in society
THURSDAY, JULY 04, 2019
Thai people need to become more tolerant towards those who have different beliefs and ideologies if the Kingdom is to avoid worsening already-deep rifts in society, a seminar was told on Wednesday.
Palace tells Maria Ressa: You’re abusing your power as journalist
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019
MANILA, Philippines — Embattled Rappler Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Maria Ressa is “weaponizing” the issue on freedom of expression against the government, Malacañang said on Friday.
Vietnam dissident Khoi urges Facebook to protect freedom of expression
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2018
Mai Khoi, a dissident musician dubbed Vietnam's Lady Gaga, has appealed to Facebook's directors to safeguard freedom of expression as the government looks to bolster its control of the web.
Thailand lags ‘because of junta role’ in social media
SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 2018
FORUM ON FAKE NEWS IN SE ASIA HEARS ABOUT CHALLENGES TO FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION
Khon Kaen U denies space for We Walk seminar
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2018
Citing the need to first get permission from the military, Khon Kaen University has denied the People Go Network’s request to use the university’s space to hold an academic seminar this coming Saturday.
We Walk march on after legal victory
SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2018
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT GRANTS NETWORK CONDITIONAL PROTECTION TO PROTEST
Lawsuits against activists an attempt to silence critics, say rights groups
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2017
HUMAN rights groups have criticised the government’s crackdown on two activists as an attempt to silence political opponents by abusing the law to limit freedom of expression.
No decision yet by foreign minister on apology sought by student activist’s parents
WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 2017
Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai has acknowledged but not made any decision on the formal apology sought by the parents of student activist Jatupat Boonpattararaksa, better known as Pai Dao Din, for allegedly incorrect information about the lese majeste and computer crimes charges against their son.
Facebook to review on all govt requests on lese majeste
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 01, 2016
Social media giant Facebook has informed the government that it will review all official requests concerning posted content that allegedly violates Thai law in accordance with company policy.
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