Move Forward, the party that won Thailand's elections last year, has been disbanded after a court ruled that its campaign to reform the royal defamation law amounted to an attempt to overthrow the ...
Thailand's democracy is crumbling under royal and political elite control, with human rights crushed, progressive parties ...
Haberkorn explores how Thailand's courts have always chosen to twist the law to hold coup leaders blameless and validate the repression of protesting citizens.
These elections illustrate a critical truth: Democracy in Southeast Asia endures but remains perilously fragile. The ...
Thousands of young people in Thailand are defying the authorities by gathering in the streets and calling for change in some of the biggest pro-democracy protests the country has seen in years.
[AFP] The surprise win of Thailand's Move Forward Party in national elections Sunday and its radical pro-democracy agenda marks a watershed moment in the country's politics and a strong rebuke of ...
It's not whether you like me or dislike me. Shimazaki: What would a coalition government mean for democracy in Thailand? Pita: I think it will be the first step out of many challenges. I think we ...
Moo Deng might seem to most people like just an adorable viral baby hippo, but to the government of Thailand, where she’s from, she’s a cultural ambassador and shining example of the country ...
Several dozen royalists earlier held a counter-protest at Democracy Monument, wearing yellow shirts in the colour of the king and waving Thai flags. Many held up pictures of the king and his late ...