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                                I never liked the Shinawatre crowd, who ruled Thailand for over a recent decade - but at least they didn't put vice-grips on the print media in Thailand.  The current junta appears to be doing that.  Up until the most recent coup, the 2 Eng.lang daily newspapers had provisions for online comments.  Ever since the coup, no comments possible. In the past week, there's been a further tightening of the screws.  The Nation newspaper, online version, doesn't have current 'Letters to Editor' letters.  A perusal of their site shows the most recent letter is 5 days old.  Does it take junta censors 4 days to decide which letters should or should not be censored?

 

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Sorry, no political threads in General.

 

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