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What happened to Rock n Roll
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Crime Thai-British Woman Escapes Attempted Assault by Condo Manager
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 8 August 2025
Sek Loso Lifts Spirits with Prison Band at Surin Refugee Camp Picture courtesy of Siam Rath In a rare display of musical might, rock star Sek Loso and the band from the Min Buri prison brought a wave of happiness to refugees at a temporary shelter in Surin. The performance, characterised by uplifting tunes and a patriotic spirit, aimed to boost morale among the soldiers guarding the nation's borders amidst ongoing tensions. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1369158-sek-loso-lifts-spirits-with-prison-band-at-surin-refugee-camp/ -
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Report Sek Loso Lifts Spirits with Prison Band at Surin Refugee Camp
Picture courtesy of Siam Rath In a rare display of musical might, rock star Sek Loso and the band from the Min Buri prison brought a wave of happiness to refugees at a temporary shelter in Surin. The performance, characterised by uplifting tunes and a patriotic spirit, aimed to boost morale for the soldiers guarding the nation's borders amidst ongoing tensions. Sek Loso, with his new haircut and iconic black T-shirt adorned with the Thai flag, led the mini-concert as part of a vocational project developed by the Department of Corrections. Yesterday evening, the temporary shelter at Rajamangala University in Surin was alive with music, as Sek Loso, known as Seksan Sukpimai, energised the crowd. The event formed part of a unique initiative to cultivate music and performance skills among the incarcerated, with Sek at the forefront. The concert's intent was clear: to entertain and embolden, as the lyrics resonated with support for frontline soldiers who bravely protect national sovereignty. The atmosphere at the refugee centre was transformed, with attendees shaking off their worries to enjoy the lively tunes, momentarily setting aside their concerns about the border disputes, reported Siam Rath. Many refugees from volatile border zones, where clashes between Thai and Cambodian forces continue, are present at the shelter. They’ve been unable to return home due to lingering safety concerns, making these musical interludes a necessary respite from their anxiety-filled days. The performance by the Min Buri prison band succeeded in spreading smiles and joy amidst the refugees following the tense situation since late July. The uplifting event provided much-needed relief, although it remains uncertain when those displaced can return to their homes safely. The participants cherished this break from routine, awaiting peace and the hope of returning to their normal lives. This initiative not only underscores the power of music in healing and bringing communities together but also highlights the positive impact of rehabilitation projects in prisons. As border disputes continue to disrupt lives, events like these serve as crucial reminders of resilience and unity. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Siam Rath 2025-08-08
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