Hua Hin Map
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Hua Hin Info
More information on the Hua Hin area can be found on these websites:
Tourism Hua Hin: tourist and travel info and guides
Hua Hin Expat: the town's first and original expat website.
Hua Hin Business Directory: free listings for Hua Hin companies.
Hua Hin Classifieds: free online classifieds for Hua Hin. |
September 2008: HHAD welcomes new partners Stefano's offering fine Italian cuisine and the Sunset Boulevard with a nice place to chill out for a drink.
We have also been notified of a new Thai forum and information site for the area: ยินดีต้อนรับสู่ หัวหินฟอร์ยู เว็บไซต์ของเราเป็นเว็บไซต์แรกที่ให้ข้อมูลเป็นภาษาไทย และ เว็บบอร์ดสำหรับเมืองหัวหิน » www.huahin4u.com |
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buksida Moderator


Joined: 31 Dec 2002 Posts: 4493 Location: south of sanity
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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2005 7:50 pm Post subject: No more press freedom in Thailand |
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BANGKOK - Once upon a time, Thailand was known to have a free and open press. Not anymore. In the 2005 Worldwide Press Freedom Index, released last month by Paris-based Reporters Without Borders and ranking 167 countries, Thailand shows up at a far from flattering 107th place, behind post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia and post-Suharto Indonesia.
As far as the Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA) is concerned, the issue is clear-cut. "More than anything, or anybody else, Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra should take the blame for this dismaying portrayal of Thailand as a country where the press is suddenly under a dark cloud," says SEAPA executive director Roby Alampay. Whenever billionaire tycoon Thaksin, his government, or his family's and friends' companies don't like what the Thai press has to say about them, they tend to sue. Big time.
In early 2005, Thaksin solemnly promised Thai voters that he would support press freedom. Now, at least in Bangkok, there's a perception that his concept of press freedom takes a cue from the former prime minister and resident neo-Confucius of Singapore, the eminent Lee Kwan Yew, who in the mid-1990s successfully sued the International Herald Tribune and Dow Jones, publisher of the late Far Eastern Economic Review. There's a difference though. Lee Kwan Yew sued foreigners who allegedly slandered him. Thaksin and his government go after compatriots.
Full Story: Asia Times Online _________________ I've got a bad feeling about this |
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Hermano Lobo Novice


Joined: 05 Nov 2005 Posts: 9 Location: London
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Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 5:44 pm Post subject: |
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With a bit of luck he may end up like that other suing freak.
One Robert Maxwell.
Anybody for a boat trip Khun Toxin ? |
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