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  1. Thai Enquirer @ThaiEnquirer The Department of Corrections said activist Netiporn "Bung Thaluwang" Sanesangkhom was eating some food after she was sent back from Thammasat University Hospital, and it was Thammasat University Hospital's decision to send her back to the Department of Corrections Hospital in April. Sompop Sangkhutkaew, Chief Inspector General of the Department of Corrections, said the political activist had been incarcerated since January 26 and had been on a hunger strike since her admission. During the hunger strike, she had been in and out of the Department of Corrections Hospital and was detained there between February 29 and March 8 due to fatigue. On March 8, she was transferred to Thammasat University Hospital, where she was treated until April 4. The department stated that it was Thammasat University Hospital's decision to send Netiporn back to the Department of Corrections Hospital. Upon her return, she was reportedly eating some food and was being detained at the hospital in the same room as Tantawan "Tawan" Tuatulanon, another detained youth activist on hunger strike. https://twitter.com/ThaiEnquirer/status/1790604802164175324
  2. Thailand: Tragic death of detained activist must be ‘wake-up call’ Responding to the death of Netiporn ‘Bung’ Sanesangkhom, a Thai pro-democracy activist who passed away today after a prolonged hunger strike in detention, Amnesty International Thailand Director Piyanut Kotsan said: “Amnesty International expresses its deepest condolences following the death of Netiporn ‘Bung’ Sanesangkhom, who had gone on hunger strike in protest at her and others’ arbitrary detention, including for peacefully exercising their human rights. “This is a shocking reminder that Thai authorities are harshly denying pro-democracy activists their freedom in an apparent bid to silence the peaceful expression of dissent. Many are currently detained, with their right to temporary release on bail denied. More: https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2024/05/thailand-tragic-death-of-detained-activist-must-be-wake-up-call/
  3. You should be ashamed of yourself. American are you? On ignore for you. RIP Khun Bung
  4. Thai Enquirer @ThaiEnquirer The Department of Corrections stated that Netiporn, also known as Bung Thaluwang, was not on a hunger strike after her transfer from Thammasat University Hospital in April. The department said she was consuming food and fluids normally upon her return from Thammasat University Hospital. However, they did not specify the date of her return. Their statement presents conflicting information. Despite asserting her normal consumption, they also noted her ongoing fatigue and slight anemia with low mineral salts. Following her refusal of mineral salts and blood supplements, she experienced cardiac arrest, they said. According to the report by Thai Lawyers for Human Rights on April 9, Netiporn was moved from Thammasat University Hospital to the Department of Corrections Hospital in early April. Subsequently, on April 25, they reported her continued hunger strike, accompanied by complaints of chest tightness akin to being pressed by a heavy object. Today, they said Netiporn has been on a hunger strike for 110 days. https://twitter.com/ThaiEnquirer/status/1790298963738017892
  5. Pravit Rojanaphruk Tragic. How many more will have to die before the draconian & anarchronic lese majeste is abolished or at least amended? https://twitter.com/PravitR/status/1790253862701666707
  6. https://twitter.com/ThaiNewsReports/status/1790169022954426621
  7. That would be a remarkable achievement if this ever came to fruition but personally, i doubt this will happen.
  8. Here's the link (English version): https://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/2024/05/11/body-found-in-pattaya-barrel-suspected-to-be-missing-korean-man/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR0kTTw1FW7v1jVLY80lbN9DoUCX6SMoIq1yZC6XK8FgUdRFXbA17ksPunU_aem_AcWm30aUmWQ8Cs_UCj_T5J6Gk9EVpZkwgWsCU9xlezbLWQ9PtwYv5zR8PE5CnwnKqg5TQR7YB8MHQJpkDXqsTMDl
  9. Marmite, if you like the taste, include B vitamins which are essential for health and baked beans carry a good amount of fiber, As for hotdogs. I feed them to my dog.....she loves them
  10. No link provided. There is an English version of this report which I have but not posting it as I'm not the OP. As this is a local (Thailand) report, it will soon be posted by AN
  11. Why are many reports on this forum never followed up and are mostly out of date. Please don't say contact support, they never answer and if they do are not polite.
  12. Due to the rain and slippery roads any sensible bus driver would slow down and therefore drive according to the road conditions but, this is Thailand.
  13. There are many stories that are never followed up. In this case, a search discovers nothing.
  14. AFrench friend in Bangkok posted a few days ago that he was thankful for the man who invented the air conditioning machine (There is a debate whether in fact it was the American man by the family name of Carrier or not but would not get into that here).... อ่านข่าวต้นฉบับได้ที่ : https://www.khaosodenglish.com/opinion/2024/05/05/opinion-bangkoks-heat-wave-needs-to-be-addressed-now/
  15. Why are so many foreigners reported DUI when many Thais are never reported? Do they only catch foreigners? Another useless post.
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