Infographic: the dead of April 10
The political violence of April 10, 2010 resulted in a total of 26 deaths: 21 civilians and five soldiers (details below). Most of them died on two main spots, Kokwua intersection on Tanao Road and...
View ArticleAnti-coup rallies across Thailand
Thousands of people across the country on Monday showed support for the election and their opposition to a coup d'etat amid coup rumors following the Bangkok Shutdown campaign of the anti-government...
View Article"Last Round" of Suthep over 180 days
What does "Last round" mean to Suthep? An infographic shows speeches of Suthep Thaugsuban on the PDRC stage, addresing to the protesters about the "last round" of fights against Thaksin regime which...
View ArticleThe 21 announcements of the National Peace and Order Maintenance Council (NPOMC)
The 21 announcements of the National Peace and Order Maintenance Council (NPOMC)following the coup on May 22, 2014 at 16.30 For larger image size, please click here The NPOMC has 1. seized the...
View Article[Infographic] Travel warnings to Thailand
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View Article[Infographic] How many days did the junta detain people?
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View Article[Infographic] Peaceful and normal actions forbidden under junta regime
Over a month under the junta government, Thais have tried various ways to express their disapproval of the coup. On the first couple of days after the coup, the movement started as a traditional rally,...
View Article[infographic] The Vicious Cycle of Amnesty
The latest round of crisis in Thai politics, which ended with a coup d’état, started with the controversial blanket amnesty bill, supported by the ruling Pheu Thai party. The bill was aimed at...
View Article2014 Interim Charter to re-engineer Thai political landscape
After the 2007 Constitution was torn up two months ago, Thailand was presented with an Interim Charter with 48 articles on 22 July 2014. The significance of the charter is that it allows the...
View ArticleThai junta spends US$ 4.3 bn in 2 months
Within about two months since the junta’s National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) seized power on 22 May 2014, the junta has decided to spent more than 138 billion baht or about 4.3 billion US...
View Article[Infographic] 15 Top Jobs that General Prayuth has taken
Larger image here Besides taking Thailand’s top political post as Prime Minister after the unanimous vote of the National Legislative Assembly on 22nd August 2014, the Junta leader, General Prayuth...
View Article[Infographic] Scanning the National Reform Council: Who's who?
see larger image hereThe Royal Gazette on 6 October announced the names of the 250 members of the National Reform Council (NRC) in accordance with Section 28 of the 2014 Interim Constitution.According...
View Article[Infographic] What are the youth values of ASEAN members?
See large image here / scroll down to see two more infographics Two months after the coup d’état in May, Thailand’s 2014 coup-maker set out a plan to reform Thailand’s education system, which is...
View Article[Update] Peaceful and normal actions forbidden under the junta regime after 6...
Half a year after the coup d’état in May, martial law is still in place and all kinds of political expression against the junta, no matter how peaceful, are still not tolerated by the military regime....
View ArticleThe Great Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha: The funny multiple-personality leader
Bigger imageGen Prayut Chan-o-cha said on Wednesday that he is a funny person.“I always am in good mood. I’m generally a good mood person. I’m also funny. Don’t you see when I made a joke, you always...
View ArticleInfographic: The power game: Thai junta levels up its power
On 20 March 2015, martial law, which had been in force since May 2014, was finally revoked. However, instead of returning Thailand to civilian rule as it had promised, the Thai junta replaced martial...
View Article15 of Prayut’s super cool, super snappy advice for Thais: From motorbike...
Gen Prayut has before said that he is a funny guy. A year later, Prachatai has found that besides his humor, Prayut is also a wise man who has given lots of cool, practical advice. For example, when...
View Article3 Choices of ‘Thai Democracy’ given by the junta
The vote of the National Reform Council (NRC) for or against the draft constitution on 6 September 2015 is a pivotal point for Thai politics. At the end of the line, however, people will be given two...
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