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Special Report: Practicing Buddhism on Asanha Bucha and Buddhist Lent Days

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BANGKOK: -- On a religious day, all Buddhists nationwide do good deeds according to Buddhist principles such as making merit, giving alms, walking around a temple with lit candles, and practicing Buddhist teachings. On religious days this month--Asanha Bucha and Buddhist Lent Days, there are many religious activities Buddhists are encouraged to join in.

Being a good person, adhering to morality, purifying one’s mind and following Buddhism’s good way of life are what Buddhists should do on Asanha Bucha and Buddhist Lent Days. Religious activities taking place in all Buddhist temples to commemorate the occasions include alms giving, chanting of Buddhist holy stanzas, walking around a temple with lit candles as well as listening to Buddhist teachings.

Secretary of the abbot of Wat Phraram IX Temple Phra Phonphon Pasanno has emphasized the importance of Asanha Bucha and Buddhist Lent Days when the temple is flooded with scores of Buddhists every year.

Apart from religious ceremonies, the temple also organized Buddhist activities for adolescents such as a mass ordination for international school students so that they absorbed Thai culture, learned about Buddhist teachings and applied them in their daily lives, Phra Phonphon Pasanno said.

It can still be said that religion is a spiritual anchor for people. Embracing Buddhist principles is like tying an anchor to our minds, preventing them from drifting away.

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Sexual Assault Suspect Beaten to Death In Prison
By Khaosod English

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Prasin Nunkaew, 41, was arrested on 9 July 2014 charged with raping his stepdaughter. Today, he was beaten to death by other inmates in Trang Remand Prison.

TRANG — A man accused of sexually assaulting his seven-year-old stepdaughter has been beaten to death in prison, police say, a day after he insisted he was innocent.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/741805-sexual-assault-suspect-beaten-to-death-in-thai-prison/

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Junta Reminds Pro-Death Penalty Demonstrators of Ban On Public Gatherings
By Khaosod English

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Wreaths placed during the funeral of a 13-year-old girl who was raped and murdered on a night train over the weekend.

BANGKOK — Thailand's military junta has warned those advocating for the execution of rapists not to violate the ban on public gatherings.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/741806-ncpo-reminds-pro-death-penalty-demonstrators-of-ban-on-public-gatherings/

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TRAIN MURDER
UN expert rebuffs death penalty calls

Thiranat Sucharikul
The Nation

Says it is not a deterrent and children must be taught about boundaries

BANGKOK: -- RELATIONSHIP education is key to reducing sexual harassment and rape because capital punishment will not end the problem, United Nations Population Fund representative for Thailand Caspar Peek said.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/741808-un-expert-rebuffs-death-penalty-calls-train-murder/

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Insurgents now taking aim at 'soft targets'
The Nation

Yala Hospital tightens its security, staff instructed to only leave premises when absolutely necessary

YALA: -- DESPITE BOOSTING its security measures, Yala's Yupparaj Hospital could not escape an insurgent attack when two of its trainee nurses were gunned down in the middle of a crowded market across the street on Wednesday.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/741809-insurgents-now-taking-aim-at-soft-targets-killing-of-yala-nurses/

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Junta says it has no problem with BBC's digital Thai-English news service
Pravit Rojanaphruk
The Nation

BANGKOK: -- The junta says it has no problem with the new social media Thai-English news service by the British Broadcasting Corporation and even offered to help the agency to "better understand the situation in Thailand", a junta spokesman said.

"We don't have any problem, as long as they don't send any provocative information that is negative or impacts the stability of the country," junta spokesman Werachon Sukondhapatipak told Agence France-Presse.

The BBC has decided to launch its first ever pop-up news stream about Thailand, regional and international news in both Thai and English as of yesterday evening in order to overcome media censorship imposed by the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) since the coup.

The digital-only social media news stream will be on trial for three months, Liliane Landor, controller of language services for the BBC World Service in London, said in a press release issued yesterday.

The move, according to the statement, "follows the military coup in May after which international channels, including the BBC World News TV, were taken off air temporarily".

"We think the time is right to trial new Thai and English digital stream to bring trusted news and information to people inside Thailand. Thailand is one of the most digitally advanced societies in Southeast Asia and this means we can set up this operation quickly and cost-effectively," he said.

The BBC's Thai-language World Service was discontinued in 2006 after six decades.

The press release also indicated that the BBC had sought and received approval from British Foreign Secretary William Hague.

Hugo Swire, minister for Southeast Asia, told the BBC that the new service was an "excellent idea" that would "support the freedoms of expression and thought which are such critical parts of any successful democracy", and that "this initiative embodies what the BBC is all about".

The BBC pointed out that Thailand has 24 million Facebook users, over 13 million in Bangkok alone, with growth of 320 per cent in the last 12 months, and 96 million mobile phone subscribers for a population of 67 million.

Jonathan Head, the BBC's Southeast Asian correspondent, who is on leave in London, told The Nation that the BBC had little consultation with him over the launch although he did suggest the idea of having a social-media platform to provide news without censorship to Thais after the coup.

All staff are operating from London, although he has no idea who they are or how many people are involved. It's unclear if the news stream will only be available on Facebook or also on Twitter and other social media.

"I don't know who they have employed to write the Thai content," he said.

Last month, the junta set up five panels to monitor national and international news organisations as well as social media in its latest attempt to control the press.

The London-based The Telegraph newspaper reported that the offshore service will "provide an alternative source of information to the heavily censored media controlled by the military dictatorship".

The paper's headline was also provocatively written as "BBC takes on Thailand dictatorship with a 'pop-up' Thai service".

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/politics/Junta-says-it-has-no-problem-with-BBCs-digital-Tha-30238263.html

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Starbucks looks to 400 outlets here

Kwanchai Rungfapaisarn
The Nation

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Murray Darling, managing director of Starbucks Coffee (Thailand), uses a chalkboard yesterday to mark the celebration of the 200th store opening and 16th anniversary of operations in this country, at FastFac Mini Factory, Wang Noi, Ayutthaya province.

BANGKOK: -- Seattle-based Starbucks Coffee yesterday celebrated the opening of its 200th outlet in Thailand, with plans to double that figure within five years.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/741810-starbucks-looks-to-400-outlets-in-thailand/

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EDITORIAL
Junta steps in to deep South minefield

The Nation

NCPO has a chance to clear path to peace, but only if it learns lessons of history

BANGKOK: -- The junta's plan for resolving the ongoing conflict and insurgency in the deep South is finally emerging, but more has to be done to assure the public that our current crop of leaders is serious about peace in this historically contested region.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/741812-thai-editorial-junta-steps-in-to-deep-south-minefield/

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Hot Phuket ice party chilled by arrival of police
Eakkapop Thongtub

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The noisy party goes very quiet as police search the place.

PHUKET: -- Five bartenders – two men and three women – who were having a happy party in their house on Ratchapathanusorn Rd, Patong, were distinctly less happy when police arrived, summoned by complaints about the noise, and arrested the lot of them.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/741813-hot-phuket-ice-party-chilled-by-arrival-of-police/

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BURNING ISSUE
Will the dream of fixed-price lottery tickets come true?

Supon Thanukid

BANGKOK: -- A lottery ticket for Bt80 - will it be the realisation of a dream or an unfulfilled fantasy? Those who once or twice a month pin their hopes on getting rich fast are praying that the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) will do its best to achieve the former outcome.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/741817-will-the-dream-of-fixed-price-thai-lottery-tickets-come-true/

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Rosewood worth 400,0000 baht seized in Kho Ang Lue Nai Wildlife Reserve

CHACHOENGSAO, 11 July 2014, (NNT) - Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) officials in Chachoengsao and other related units have jointly busted an illegal rosewood logging and smuggling ring in Kho Ang Lue Nai Wildlife Reserve, seizing more than 400,000 baht worth of the rare wood.


A combined force of military officers, rangers, wildlife reserve securities, and provincial Office of Narcotics Control Board (ONCB)’s officials yesterday busted a rosewood logging ring operating in Kho Ang Lue Nai and Kwaerabom-Seeyad National Parks.

The officials seized three log trucks, pickup trucks loaded with rosewood logs worth more than 400,000 baht, and 30 meth pills. They also rounded up five suspects who confessed to their crimes, saying they were paid 10,000 baht each by their influential clients to transfer the logs from both local and remote areas.

They also claimed that their operation has been aided by several corrupt government officials.

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More rice missing in Burirum Province

BURIRUM, 11 July 2014, (NNT) - Rice inspecting officials in Burirum Province have found that more than 7,000 sacks of rice have gone missing and up to 1,000 tons of rice in the stockpile have deteriorated. They also discovered a large quantity of unregistered stock mixing in a warehouse in the area.


Officials have reportedly examined 5 out of 7 warehouses in Burirum Province. So far they have discovered that about 10,000 sacks, or 1,000 ton, of rice, in a warehouse in Nangrong District are too old to export. They have also uncovered stockpiled rice of unidentified origin.

Furthermore, 720 tons of rice have been found missing from Prateep Cement Block Warehouse in Prakhon Chai District. Officials also found a large amount of rice in unmarked sacks. Meanwhile, no irregularities have been found in Pattanapanitch, Preechapanitch, and Srichareon warehouses.

Inspection officers will later submit a report to the Region 2 Military and the Prime Minister’s Office in order for them to proceed with appropriate measures. They are also asking those in authority to take legal action against those involved in the missing rice.

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Red-shirt academic Pavin's passport revoked

BANGKOK: -- The Foreign Ministry has revoked the passport of red-shirt academic Pavin Chachavalpongpun who is wanted on an arrest warrant, Permanent Secretary for Foreign Ministry Sihasak Phuangketkeow said.


Pavin has defined the summons of the National Council for Peace and Order to report to the junta.

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