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04/24/2008
Asian governments' attempts to manage skyrocketing food prices by restricting rice exports is actually aggravating food shortages in the region, says Peter Timmer in this interview.
Read moreFrom: Center for Global Development Related: [Asia and the Pacific] [China] [India] [Indonesia] [Philippines] [Viet Nam] Image: A Chinese rice farmer. © kevsunblush (flickr)
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04/22/2008
One of the three writers from Thailand whom the giant retailer Tesco is trying to suppress with serial libel writs has arrived in London at the invitation of the free speech body Index on Censorship.
Read moreFrom: Guardian Unlimited Related: [United Kingdom] |
03/12/2008
Drowning is the biggest killer of children who die from injuries in Bangladesh, China, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam, according to new surveys.
Read moreFrom: United Nations Children's Fund Related: [Asia and the Pacific] [Bangladesh] [China] [Philippines] [Viet Nam] |
02/28/2008
Alarming local and international rights activists, several officials in the Thai government are speaking freely about the 'necessity' of using extra-judicial killings as part of a national clampdown on narcotics.
Read moreFrom: Inter Press Service (IPS) Image: © New Internationalist
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02/26/2008
Thaimaassa arvioidaan elävän 2,5 miljoonaa sortoa ja köyhyyttä paennutta burmalaista, joista vain viidennes on rekisteröitynyt Thaimaan asukkaaksi. Pakolaisnaiset ovat täysin työnantajien armoilla, koska heillä ei ole samoja kansalaisoikeuksia kuin thaimaalaisilla.
Read moreFrom: Trade Union News from Finland Related: [Myanmar] [Labor] [Human Rights] Image: Tham Hin, pakolaisleiri Thaimaan ja Burman rajalla. © International Rescue Committee
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02/21/2008
Maailman suurista rannikkokaupungeista Bangkok tulee olemaan yksi ensimmäisistä ilmastonmuutoksen uhreista. Thaimaan päättäjät ovat vähitellen heräämässä veden pinnan nousun vaaraan.
Read moreFrom: Ulkoministeriö Related: [Climate Change] Image: Chao Phraya -joen matkustajasatamissa tarvitaan yhä useammin korotettuja kulkusiltoja. © Timo Kuronen
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01/31/2008
Thaimaa antoi taannoin kansalaisuuden 212 merimustalaiselle eli mokenille. Kansalaisuuden ansiosta mokeneilla on oikeus käyttää muun muassa valtion terveys- ja koulutuspalveluja.
Read moreFrom: Ulkoministeriö Related: [Civil Rights] Image: © New Internationalist
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01/10/2008
Several Thai environmental groups are hoping to reverse last year's decision to lift the ban on genetically modified foods, citing that the lift may put Thailand's agricultural industry in danger.
Read moreFrom: Inter Press Service (IPS) |
12/19/2007
Thaimaan vanhoillinen poliittinen eliitti hyötyi reilun vuoden takaisesta sotilaskaappauksesta, mutta se saattaa kokea pettymyksen joulukuun 23. päivän vaaleissa.
Read moreFrom: Suomen IPS Related: [Politics] Image: Vallasta syöstyn pääministeri Thaksin Shinawatran vaikutus tuntuu edelleen Thaimaan politiikassa.
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12/04/2007
International governments must increase diplomatic pressure on the Burmese government and augment humanitarian assistance to the millions of Burmese forced to flee their homes after years of internal conflict and repression, writes an international organization working with refugees.
Read moreFrom: Refugees International Related: [Myanmar] |
10/30/2007
The Thai government's policy of compulsory rehabilitation or incarceration for drug users has increased stigma and HIV risk, but local groups representing Thai drug users and HIV-infected citizens are pushing for more constructive programs.
Read moreFrom: Global Health Council Image: Widespread use of unsterilized needles provokes the spread of HIV/AIDS. © Global Health Council
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10/03/2007
"Keeping quiet while monks and other peaceful protesters are murdered and jailed is not evidence of constructive engagement," said an international human rights monitor Tuesday, urging Chinese, Indian, Thai, and other companies to take a stand against the military crackdown in Burma.
Read moreFrom: Human Rights Watch Related: [China] [India] [Myanmar] [United States] Image: Demonstrating in Paris, but what about China? © Hugo* (flickr)
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09/26/2007
Parikymppiset Thaimaan vuoristoheimojen jäsenet Atee Chermeu ja Phatiphan Ay ovat rakentaneet internetiin virtuaalisen vuoristoheimomuseon. Tavoitteena on rohkaista vuoristoheimolaisia oppimaan kulttuureistaan ja kannustaa muita luopumaan ennakkoluuloistaan.
Read moreFrom: Ulkoministeriö Related: [Indigenous Rights] [Internet] Image: © New Internationalist
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09/17/2007
Vuosi sitten sotilasjuntan alaisuuteen joutunut Thaimaa ei saanut kutsua maailmanlaajuiseen demokraattisten valtioiden yhteisön ministerikokoukseen, joka pidetään marraskuussa afrikkalaisessa Malissa.
Read moreFrom: Suomen IPS Related: [Democracy] Image: Thaimaan sotilasvalta täyttää tällä viikolla vuoden.
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09/14/2007
Activists from Nepal, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and Thailand are currently gathering outside the UN headquarters in New York to demand greater attention be paid to global hunger. Through a regularly updated blog, the campaigners are sharing behind-the-scenes action, video feeds, concert footage, and more.
Read moreFrom: ActionAid International USA Related: [Nepal] [Nigeria] [Sierra Leone] Image: HungerFREE advocates. © ActionAid International USA
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08/29/2007
A low-level insurgency is spiraling into a brutal armed conflict in the predominantly ethnic Malay Muslim provinces of southern Thailand, a global rights group said Tuesday, noting that for the first time in the region's history, Buddhist monks are being targeted for death.
Read moreFrom: Human Rights Watch Image: HRW Report: "No One is Safe: Insurgent Attacks on Civilians in Thailand's Southern Border Provinces." © Human Rights Watch
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08/20/2007
Thailand's ruling military junta pushed through a new constitution in a referendum this weekend, but nearly two thirds of Thai voters either abstained or voted 'no' -- including over 60 percent of the impoverished northeast of the country.
Read moreFrom: Inter Press Service (IPS) Image: Thai children. © Kris Herbst / Changemakers.net
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08/08/2007
A group of community radio and people's media organisations in Thailand has rejected the military-backed draft constitution as undemocratic and has called for its rejection.
Read moreFrom: Asian Human Rights Commission |
07/27/2007
BANGKOK, Jul 27 (IPS) - Dr. Weng Tojirakan was in a defiant mood the morning after he was detained by the police at the Criminal Court in the Thai capital. "This happened because of the tyranny in our country," the 56-year-old medical doctor said in an interview Friday.
Read moreFrom: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related: [South East Asia] [Civil Rights] [Politics] [Civil Society] [Democracy] |



