Digital Rights in Thailand in 'Free Fall' Analysts Say
Thailand elected a new leader in 2023, but the country still has a long way to go to improve democratic norms, civil society groups say.
Thailand elected a new leader in 2023, but the country still has a long way to go to improve democratic norms, civil society groups say.
Thailand has ordered all restaurant and cafe owners who provide WiFi to start storing the internet history of patrons for at least 90 days.
Cyber activism is a useful complement to other forms of activism but not as a decisive game changer for Thailand's corrosive political...
Thailand's military-appointed legislature approved a bill Friday tightening the country's already harsh Computer Crime Act, defying critics...
Rights groups in Thailand are opposing the dangerous amendments to the unpopular law, which will be considered this week.
There seems to be little good news and plenty of pressing digital rights issues at stake in Southeast Asia. In recent years, the region has...
Sarinee Achavanuntakul's final tweet was short: “Say goodbye to Twitter and meet at Minds,” she wrote last Thursday (May 21).
Internet freedom declined to its lowest level yet in 2017, continuing a downward spiral that began when the junta seized power.
Thailand's cyber repression seems to be linked to its troubled history of military coups. At the advent of the 2006 military coup, the Computer Crime Act was...
In a letter sent today to the United States Congress, an international coalition of non-profit organizations called upon the U.S. government...
Grassroots digital-rights advocacy group focused on internet freedom, online privacy and civic tech in Thailand.