A Thai court on Wednesday ordered the kingdom’s most popular political party to end its campaign to amend the kingdom’s notoriously strict royal defamation law, dashing its supporters hopes for reform of the powerful monarchy.
The event focused on facilitating discussions on international humanitarian law (IHL) and raise awareness regarding this legal discipline among academics, students and the wider public.
As the old guard rallies to prevent political change, it is disintegrating in massive levels of corruption, illegality, and avarice. Can more snouts fit in this trough? Can more damage be done? Sadly it can. While the regime's ruling class supporters are up to their armpits in corrupt money, the regime is continuing on with…
Thailand’s Constitutional Court is set to decide whether Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha has exceeded the eight-year term limit of his job and must leave office immediately
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