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Category: Thailand
How the Western Media Revises Reality
The goal of informing an audience is straightforward and employs equally straightforward methods. The goal of manipulating an audience, however, is more complicated. It involves […]
Thai-Russian Cooperation Seeks Thai Alternatives to Facebook, Google
Russian and Thai telecom interests have begun preliminary discussions toward creating local alternatives to social network and Internet search giants Facebook and Google in Thailand. […]
Thailand: Award Winning Journalist Defends Hospital Bombing
A bomb targeting a Bangkok military hospital and injuring 24 on the third anniversary of the 2014 military coup which deposed the government of Yingluck […]
Fake News: Asia’s “Autocrats” Vs Asia’s Autocrats
Mounting evidence suggests media outlets across the United States and Europe are selectively labelling leaders from around the world as “autocrats,” “despots” and “dictators” based […]
Thailand: Crushing Localism Threatens National, Regional Stability
Street vendors of all kinds are facing a complete ban of their livelihood across Bangkok, the capital of Southeast Asia’s Thailand. While it may appear […]
The BBC is Not A News Organisation and Should Not Be Treated as One
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is British propaganda that has, since 1922, served the interests not of objectivity and truth, but of the British Empire […]
Thailand: Careless Journalism Backs a Western Colour Revolution
Sputnik International is a Russian-based media platform that has added depth and reach to the alternative media. It was unfortunate then, to see their article, […]
The West’s War on Thailand’s Next King
The first fatal mistake Western observers make when attempting to describe Thailand’s monarchy is comparing it to European, or worse yet, Arabian institutions. It is […]
As Thailand Mourns in Black, Opposition Turns Green With Envy
Thailand’s opposition, consisting of Thaksin Shinawatra’s political party, Pheu Thai (PTP), his violent street front, the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD or red shirts) […]