It has come to this: we now lie to the elderly

Today, 14 April, is doubly auspicious for Thailand, a two-in-one special of National Elderly Day and National Family Day. On this special day, General Prayut Chan-o-cha delivered a message to the kingdom’s aged population via Deputy Government Spokesperson Rachada Dhnadirek. This is an excerpt from his message: “The new COVID-19Continue Reading

What do Teletubbies, Sinovac vaccine, and the truth have in common?

Last week, Chulalongkorn University’s Professor Doctor Thira Woratanarat slammed Thailand’s COVID-19 vaccine strategy, calling it “a Teletubby measure, ineffective, and the people cannot rely on it.” Specifically, he said China’s Sinovac vaccine is “only 2% effective.” Following the Saturday, 10 April meeting at the Center for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA),Continue Reading

Power & Privilege: General Prayut can do no wrong

When new ministers take office, when they leave office, and one year after they leave office, the ministers must declare their assets in the interests of transparency. It’s a checks and balances system on corruption by monitoring if they have become “unusually wealthy” (“รวยผิดปกติ”) throughout their tenure. At least, that’sContinue Reading

Chanoknan Ruamsap is a political refugee who fled from Section 112

It’s the proverbial “กลืนไม่เข้าคายไม่ออก” (“can’t swallow it, can’t spit it out”) situation for an international organization operating in a country like Thailand. On the one hand, you can’t do humanitarian work without collaboration from the local government. On the other hand, you fear the wrath of the local government ifContinue Reading

Pimry Pie VS General Prawit Wongsuwan

Pimry Pie is an online celebrity and businesswoman who enjoys doing humanitarian work but seems to always get into trouble for it. Over the new year, she installed solar cell panels for a remote village. It caused embarrassment for the government, which said she overclaimed the solar cell panels’ costs.Continue Reading