Sometimes the road to freedom is paved with difficult choices. Panupong “Mike Rayong” Jadnok, a young political activist from Thailand, had to walk that road when he decided to leave his country for a future with more freedom and security. In an emotional letter, he shares his thoughts on this difficult decision, the pain of saying goodbye, and his hopes for a better future.

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Below is a recent opinion piece by Wasant Techawongtham in the Bangkok Post about the rebellious Netiwit, a student at Chulalongkorn University. I have already written about Netiwit a number of times, see the references at the bottom of this article.

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Worawan Sae-aung has been involved in protests since 1992 for more democracy, a better environment and more social services. This feisty lady is spotted at many a demonstration, and is now in the spotlight as the website Prachatai has named her 'Person of the Year 2021'. She is affectionately referred to as "Aunt Pao." I am here summarizing a longer article on Prachatai.

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Thailand faces many environmental problems. Water, land and air pollution are serious in many places in Thailand. I give a short description of the state of the environment, something about the causes and backgrounds and the current approach. Finally, a more detailed explanation of the environmental problems around the large industrial area Map Ta Phut in Rayong. I also describe the protests of environmental activists.

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Another anti-government activist, Wanchalearm Satsakit (วันเฉลิม สัตย์ศักดิ์สิทธิ์), has disappeared. Last Thursday afternoon, June 4, a black SUV stopped in front of his home in Phnom Penh, armed men forcibly pulled 35-year-old Wanchalearm inside.

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In conversation with three democracy fighters

By Robert V.
Posted in Background
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November 25 2018

On a sunny October morning, Tino Kuis and Rob V traveled to Amsterdam for a special meeting. We had the opportunity to speak with three people who are committed to democracy, freedom of expression and human rights of Thai citizens. 

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