. . BANGKOK – Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan told reporters yesterday that the European Union had given Thailand, the world’s third-largest seafood exporter, a...
. Thailand’s military seized power from an elected government on May 22, 2014, with the justification that it wanted to end chaotic and violent political confrontations...
BANGKOK – Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Gen. Prawit Wongsuwon told reporters yesterday that if the draft constitution is voted down in the...
 . KHON KAEN - In northeast Thailand, once a hotbed of opposition to Thailand’s government, troops patrol university campuses in Humvees and hold “attitude adjustment sessions”...
. . GENEVA – Thailand had its rights record reviewed by the U.N. Human Rights Council on 11 May as part of the Universal Periodic Review...
. . SAMUT PRAKAN – A combined force of over a hundred soldiers and police launched simultaneous raids on 12 homes of influential figures in Samut...
. . BANGKOK – Human Rights Watch said today Thailand’s military junta should drop sedition and other criminal charges against eight people for mocking the prime...
. . BANGKOK – Thailand is an exotic destination for travelers and a big Southeast Asian economy, but it has an ugly side. Freedoms there are...
. . BANGKOK – The mother of one of Thailand’s highest-profile anti-junta activists, Sirawith Seritiwat has been charged with defaming the monarchy, police said on Friday,...
. Â . BANGKOK -Â The latest arrests of online critics by Thailand’s Military Junta is spreading paranoia across the country, say rights activists, with eight people...