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Patpon Sabpaitoon is a journalist based in Bangkok, Thailand. He previously worked for the Bangkok Post, Today, and Matichon. He is currently a senior journalist at Prachatai.
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20 Sep 2024  |  Prachatai English
The Criminal Court dismissed charges against 17 activists from a 2020 protest, while one received a suspended sentence and another was fined. The Office of the Attorney General indicted 8 former security personnel for the 2004 Tak Bai Massacre. The Internal Security Operations Command requested the suspension of a research monograph on the Thai military's political role. NSO Group's general counsel testified in the Pegasus spyware case. Local musicians in Chiang Mai boycotted a music festival organized by the Tourism Authority of Thailand. The Narathiwat Provincial Court issued arrest warrants for officials involved in the Tak Bai massacre. Former Prachatai editor-in-chief Tewarit Maneechai was accused of ineligibility in the senate election. Political prisoners in Bangkok Remand Prison faced difficulties staying connected due to new regulations. A man was charged with royal defamation and sedition for a Facebook comment.

Move Forward “ready to make way for Pheu Thai” should they fail to form a government

18 Apr 2024  |  prachataienglish.com
The Move Forward Party, led by Pita Limcharoenrat, is prepared to allow the Pheu Thai Party to form a government if they are unable to do so themselves. Pita, who failed to secure enough votes to become Prime Minister, thanked his supporters and senators who voted for him. He called for support in the upcoming parliamentary session and in efforts to repeal Article 272, which grants senators the power to vote for the Prime Minister. Srettha Thavisin of the Pheu Thai Party denied rumors of being nominated against Pita in the next session, advising the public to await official information from the coalition.

Prologue to the Visit of Pope Francis

04 Apr 2024  |  bangkokpost.com
The Catholic community in Thailand is set to welcome Pope Francis, referred to as the pilgrim of peace, on his visit to the kingdom from Wednesday to Saturday.

Israel: 12 Thai nationals' dead; government prepares to evacuate Thais

10 Oct 2023  |  Prachatai English
Amidst the conflict between Israel and Palestine, 12 Thai nationals have reportedly died, with the Royal Thai Embassy in Tel Aviv coordinating evacuation requests. Approximately 30,000 Thai laborers are in Israel, with 5,000 near the Gaza border. So far, 1,099 have requested evacuation, while 22 wish to stay. The Thai embassy reports 9 injured, 11 taken hostage, and 12 fatalities among Thais, with confirmation pending from Israeli authorities. Continuous rocket attacks from Gaza have been noted, and Israel's Minister of Defence has declared a state of emergency, granting the military increased authority. The Israeli military has ordered the evacuation of residents near the Gaza border, while the Israeli government maintains that commercial flights remain operational for those wishing to leave.

Bangkok's New Chinatown Offers Mixed Bag of Economic Changes

05 Oct 2023  |  www.voanews.com
Bangkok's Huai Khwang district, now dubbed 'New Chinatown,' is experiencing significant economic and demographic changes due to an influx of Chinese residents. The arrival of Chinese businesses and residents has driven up property prices, making it difficult for local Thais to afford housing. Rising rents and property prices are pushing out Thai business owners, while Chinese nationals, who can afford higher rents, are becoming the predominant residents. The transformation is evident in the shift from Thai to Chinese restaurants and businesses in the area.

Pheu Thai won’t leave the coalition, no “secret deals”

02 Oct 2023  |  Prachatai English
Pheu Thai Party leader Chonlanan Srikaew has denied rumours of a secret deal to leave the Move Forward coalition and form a government with the Bhumjaithai and Palang Pracharath parties. The party remains committed to supporting Pita Limjaroenrat as prime minister. Despite persistent rumours and public concerns, Chonlanan reaffirmed the party's dedication to the coalition and its democratic mandate. The rumours were fueled by a recent photo of Sretta Thavisin and Anutin Charnvirakul together at a football match, which the party clarified as coincidental.

Pageant Sparks Religious Freedom Debate

02 Oct 2023  |  Prachatai English
An incident at the Miss Grand Thailand pageant involving contestant Chayathanus Saradatta's refusal to participate in a tarot reading due to her Christian beliefs has sparked a public debate on religious freedom and decency. Nawat Itsaragrisil, the pageant owner, emphasized the importance of participating in diverse activities for success, leading to criticism that he disrespects religious beliefs. Chayathanus later apologized, explaining her stance while affirming respect for all religions. The debate highlights tensions between personal beliefs and organizational expectations in public platforms.

Transgenders in Rajabhat Universities permitted gender-appropriate graduation attire

01 Oct 2023  |  Prachatai English
Rajabhat Universities and Suan Dusit University in Thailand are allowing transgender students to wear uniforms that align with their gender identity at graduation ceremonies, following a petition by transgender activist Jirapat Trongjitraksa. This decision, although not officially announced, marks a significant step towards inclusivity. Jirapat's advocacy has previously led to similar changes at Chulalongkorn University. The move aims to ensure that transgender graduates can participate in graduation ceremonies without compromising their gender identity, though lasting regulatory changes are still needed.

Transwoman MP designate advocates for a more gender-inclusive society

01 Oct 2023  |  Prachatai English
Paramee Waichongcharoen, a transwoman and newly elected MP from the Move Forward Party, is advocating for a more gender-inclusive society in Thailand. With a background in education, she aims to reform the education system to be more accepting of LGBTQ individuals. Despite facing discrimination, she remains committed to pushing for equality in both the public and private sectors. Her efforts include advocating for the right of transpeople to use titles according to their gender and promoting understanding of gender diversity. Paramee's journey highlights the challenges and sacrifices faced by LGBTQ individuals in Thai society.

Pita transferred problematic ITV stocks

01 Oct 2023  |  Prachatai English
Move Forward Party leader Pita Limcharoenrat has transferred ownership of 42,000 inherited iTV shares to other beneficiaries to avoid potential political issues. He asserts that this move is not to evade guilt but to prevent problems from opponents' attempts to restore iTV's status as a media company. Pita has declared these shares to the National Anti-Corruption Commission and maintains that there is no disqualification for his candidacy for Prime Minister. iTV ceased broadcasting in 2007 and was delisted from the Stock Exchange of Thailand in 2014.
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