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Judge delays much-awaited verdict

A Bangkok judge today postponed a verdict in the high-profile trial of Chiranuch Premchaiporn, the editor of the news website Prachatai, for a (...)

Published on 30 April 2012 Read

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Dictators can thank Twitter for its new censorship policy

This Reporters Without Borders opinion column was published on the Nouvel Observateur’s website Le Plus on 2 February. “Twitter Revolutions” – the (...)

Published on 3 February 2012 Read

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Three arrest warrants issued over journalist’s murder

Reporters Without Borders is shocked by the revelations of the investigation into the murder of the freelance journalist, Wisut “Ae Inside” (...)

Published on 23 January 2012 Read

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Solution within reach to murder of Thai journalist

Reporters Without Borders notes the progress announced by the authorities in the investigation into the murder of Wisut “Ae Inside” (...)

Published on 17 January 2012 Read

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Journalist gunned down on resort island by two men on motorcycle

Reporters Without Borders is shocked to learn that Wisut “Ae Inside” Tangwittayaporn, a freelance journalist and member of the “Red Shirts” (...)

Published on 12 January 2012 Read

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American netizen jailed in latest abuse of Thai lèse-majesté laws

Reporters Without Borders is shocked by the two-and-a-half-year sentence imposed on American blogger Joe Gordon by a Bangkok court today for (...)

Published on 8 December 2011 Read

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Security forces blamed for last year’s fatal shooting of Japanese cameraman

Reporters Without Borders takes note of the latest developments in the investigation into the fatal shooting of Japanese cameraman Hiroyuki (...)

Published on 30 November 2011 Read

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Court refuses to free editor held for six months on lèse-majesté charge

Reporters Without Borders condemns yesterday’s refusal by a Bangkok court to free Somyos Prueksakasemsuk on bail although he has been held for six (...)

Published on 2 November 2011 Read

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Suwicha Thakor was condemned to a 10-year jail sentence by a criminal court in the northeast Bangkok district of Ratchada imposed on 3 April 2009 for posting content online that was deemed to have insulted the monarchy. Thakor has been held in Bangkok’s Klong Prem prison since 14 January.

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