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Psychology of absolute monarchy lingers in Thailand
Bangkok (The Nation/ANN) - Some Thais still relate to the monarchy institution as if they lived under an absolute monarchy, leading them to become enraged when faced with people they think want to criticise the institution, said Thammasat University political scientist Kasian Techapeera.

COMMENTARY: Power struggle in Thailand
Bangkok (The Nation/ANN) - FKittisak Prokkati, a lecturer at Thammasat University's Faculty of Law, called for Parliament to approve the appointment of monarchs in the future during an interview in which he gave his perspectives on the Nitirat group's proposals involving changes to laws on lese majeste offences.

Power struggle in Thailand
Kittisak Prokkati, a lecturer at Thammasat University's Faculty of Law, called for Parliament to approve the appointment of monarchs in the future during an interview in which he gave his perspectives .....

Academic group pushes for tougher lese majeste law in Thailand
Bangkok (The Nation/ANN) - A new group of royalist academics from eight universities in Thailand issued a manifesto yesterday attacking those who want to amend or abolish the lese majeste law and vowing to fight what they called the monopoly of Thai politics by a "capitalist political party".

Thailand to speed up water projects
The Thai government is accelerating its water-resources management and flood -prevention projects worth a combined 350 billion baht (US$11 billion) to ensure that the country is ready to cope with this year's rainy season, according to Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra.

Thailand lese-majeste law leading to censorship
One of the least explored aspects of the lese-majeste law is censorship and self-censorship of anything that can be considered even mildly critical of the monarchy. There is no doubt that debate on t .....

Just whose land is Thailand?
The Nitirat campaign to amend Article 112 of the Criminal Code, commonly known as the lese majeste law, has generated a political tempest.

Thammasat to reconsider ban
Thammasat University's executive committee will reconsider its decision to prohibit the use of the campus for activities related to the lese majeste law.

Thailand to strengthen cyber security
Thailand's Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Ministry will draw up a national cyber security policy framework to fight online crime and fraud, expecting to submit it to the Cabinet by th .....

Killing in the Name of Thailand's King
• (http://twitter.com/share) Hyper-royalists on a rampage

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