Monday, April 06, 2009

Suggestion: Build a Park

Does Bangkok need another mall? The big empty lot next to Gaysorn Plaza would be perfect for a park.

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Friday, May 25, 2007

"I Want My YouTube" T-Shirt

Even though there's nothing new under the sun, it's time to let your friends, family, and government know how you feel with this throwback "I Want My YouTube" T-shirt. Perfectly appropriate for the current political climate. Especially one where THE MAN is trying to block your MTV YouTube fix.
i want my youtube

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Rising Awareness of Thailand Net Censorship


From Bangkok Post: "'A major complaint about Thaksin [Shinawatra] was his muzzling of the media and willingness to limit free speech,' said Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch. 'The military-backed government promised a quick return to democracy, but it's now attacking freedom of expression and political pluralism in ways that Thaksin never dared.'

Censorship of the Internet, which currently is being carried out by the Ministry of Information and Communications Technology and the Royal Thai Police, in collaboration with the Communications Authority of Thailand (CAT) and the Telecommunications Authority, has blocked many political websites and blogs.

Wrangling over the blocking of YouTube due to content on the site related to His Majesty the King has also raised global concerns about the future of freedom of expression and the Internet in Thailand.

'The military and government are clearly worried that Thaksin may return to power and are engaging in censorship to stop this,' said Mr Adams.

'But instead of resorting to draconian restrictions on free speech, the Thai authorities need to realise that their promised return to democracy requires opening the political process.' "

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Saturday, March 17, 2007

Fact and Thai Censorship

If you are Thai and interested in keeping your blog, maybe you should visit the Freedom Against Censorship Thailand site and see what you can do.


FACT recommends that a privacy provision be added to the new
Constitution that prohibits retaining logged data of any individual's
Internet activity.

Section 39, Freedom of Expression, allows all persons in Thailand to
express their opinions in all forms, spoken, written and electronic
form. FACT recommends this section be broadened to prohibit all
censorship: no banned books.

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