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    Thai Elections Must be Held by May of Next Year, According to New Law

    posted September 18, 2018 / No Comments

    The Thai military junta recently passed a law mandating that elections be held by May of next year. The law, posted in the Royal Gazette, also laid out how members of the parliament will be […]

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    Popular Progressive Thai Opposition Leader Charged with Computer Crime

    posted August 28, 2018 / No Comments

    Thailand’s ruling military junta, the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO), have charged the popular leader of Thailand’s progressive Future Forward Party under the country’s draconian Computer Crimes Act, which could lead to up […]

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    Thai General Elections Tentatively Set for Early Next Year

    posted August 20, 2018 / No Comments

    Thailand’s Election Commission (EC) has set a tentative window for general elections to be held early next year–February 24th at the earliest and May 5th at the latest. “We are ready to hold an election, […]

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    Thai Junta Leader: Elections to be Held Next Year… Maybe

    posted August 7, 2018 / No Comments

    The leader of Thailand ruling military junta, Prayuth Chan-ocha, in a recent speech, repeated his previous declaration that elections will be held in early 2019, but he added one caveat this time, saying that if […]

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    Thai Military Launches Defamation Complaint Against Canadian Lawyer

    posted August 24, 2012 / 7 Comments

    The Star | In June, the president of Zambia launched a defamation lawsuit against Canadian lawyer Robert Amsterdam. Earlier this week, the head of Thailand’s army followed suit. Amsterdam, who has made a name for […]

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