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Thailand’s Overcrowded Prisons Raise Alarm Bells
Thailand’s Overcrowded Prisons Raise Alarm Bells Thailand’s prisons are dangerously overcrowded, operating at 12% beyond capacity, with 73% of inmates jailed for drug offences despite a decline in convictions. A 2024 report by FIDH and the Union for Civil Liberty highlights stalled reforms and harsher drug laws that may worsen the crisis. UN bodies have criticised the system, urging alternatives to incarceration. Conditions inside are dire, marked by cramped cells, poor healthcare, and inequality. The death of activist Netiporn Sanesangkhom in custody adds urgency to calls for reform, as Thailand faces growing pressure to align its prison system with global human rights standards. -
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Pattaya Expands CCTV Network for Smart City Initiative
The transcription below features news stories from across Thailand and Southeast Asia, as presented in the Good Morning Thailand program, hosted by Alex and Jay. Topics range from Pattaya’s expansion of its CCTV network for smart city development to Japan’s Prime Minister strengthening ties with Southeast Asia. 1. Pattaya Expands CCTV Network for Smart City Initiative Pattaya is investing 2.1 million baht to expand its CCTV network, increasing surveillance cameras from 400 to 1,500 on the LINE@pattayaconnect app. The upgrade aims to enhance crime prevention, traffic management, and flood monitoring, with improved coverage in remote areas like Koh Larn. 2. Thailand’s Overcrowded Prisons Spark Reform Calls Despite a drop in drug convictions, Thailand’s prisons remain over capacity, with 73% of inmates jailed for drug offenses. A new report warns that stricter drug laws and stalled reforms could worsen conditions, as activists call for urgent changes. 3. Thailand Moves Forward with Casino-Linked Entertainment Complexes Thailand’s Cabinet has approved a bill allowing integrated resorts with casinos limited to 10% of each site. Thai nationals must deposit 50 million baht to enter, and operations will be heavily regulated to prevent financial crimes. 4. Restaurant Industry Struggles as Consumer Spending Drops 40% Thailand’s dining sector faces closures amid a sharp drop in spending. Local businesses are under pressure from cheap, Chinese-run restaurants, with hopes resting on Songkran sales and a government stimulus plan. 5. AI-Powered Bank Fraud Poses New Risks Fraudsters are using AI to create fake Bangkok Bank transfer slips that look nearly identical to real ones. Experts urge businesses to verify transactions directly with banks to avoid financial losses. 6. Thailand’s Minimum Wage to Increase to 400 Baht on May 1 Thailand’s Labour Minister confirms a nationwide minimum wage hike to 400 baht. While benefiting millions of workers, concerns remain over potential job losses and the impact on small businesses. 7. Phnom Penh Tops Global Air Pollution Rankings Cambodia’s capital recorded the world’s worst air quality, with pollution levels 10 times above WHO guidelines. Authorities have yet to respond as health risks escalate. 8. Indonesian Journalists Face Growing Threats A Tempo journalist received death threats after reporting on the government, raising concerns over press freedom in Indonesia. Advocacy groups warn that attacks on journalists threaten democracy. 9. Malaysians Trust Media More but Lose Faith in Corporations A new survey shows rising trust in Malaysian media, while corporate confidence declines due to consumer boycotts. Brands like Apple, Proton, and Shopee maintain strong public trust. 10. Japan’s PM to Strengthen Ties with Southeast Asia Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will visit the Philippines and Vietnam to bolster security and economic partnerships, reinforcing Japan’s strategic presence in the region. -
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Do I Have to Carry My Passport
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Ex-British Boxing Champ Sentenced for Fleeing Drug Charges Across Continents
Like a broken record.This lad was a British boxing champion,better that Mr Perfect. -
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Visa concerns for upcoming trip to the US for Thai wife
No! She only supported Palestines, no mention of Hamas. As far as I know Palestine people are not designated enemies of the US.
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