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Public Statement: The Revenue Department used as a political tool to discriminate against CSOs
Arrest Warrant for Thai Senator Issued and Quickly Retracted
Organizations Call on Senators to Consider Nominees’ Respect for Science
Jon Ungphakorn, former Bangkok Senator and civil society leader, dies at 77
Thai activist lawyer Anon Nampa faces over 29 years in prison over ‘Royal Insult’
Women’s Political Leadership Amid Closing Civic Space in ASEAN
Silenced in Prison, Repressed Outside: Damage Done by Political Imprisonment and “Civil Death”
Prachatai: A Gutsy Thai News Outlet Committed to Being the ‘Voice of the Voiceless’
Prachatai, a bold nonprofit newsroom committed to freedom of expression and democracy. The list called for reform of the Thai monarchy's role in national...
Arrest Warrant for Thai Senator Issued and Quickly Retracted
For a few tense hours last week, Thai Senator Upakit Pachariyangkun was wanted for arrest in connection with an alleged drug trafficking and...
Organizations Call on Senators to Consider Nominees’ Respect for Science
The work that federal agencies do has real consequences for people across the country—and it matters who leads those agencies.
Women’s Political Leadership Amid Closing Civic Space in ASEAN
The event featured women activists from Burma, Cambodia, the Philippines, and Thailand who shared their plans to promote women's political participation amid...
Jon Ungphakorn, former Bangkok Senator and civil society leader, dies at 77
Prachatai reported this morning (May 13) that Jon Ungphakorn passed away at his residence at the age of 77.
Public Statement: The Revenue Department used as a political tool to discriminate against CSOs
While the Government of General Prayut Chan-ocha is making an effort to introduce a law to empower the state to control and restrict...
Silenced in Prison, Repressed Outside: Damage Done by Political Imprisonment and “Civil Death”
These tools for crushing dissent are not limited to the most despotic regimes. They can also emerge where democracy is under threat.
Thai activist lawyer Anon Nampa faces over 29 years in prison over ‘Royal Insult’
This article was published by Prachatai, an independent news site in Thailand. An edited version has been republished by Global Voices under...
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