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By Mutita Chuachang |
<p>During the Covid-19 pandemic, Thai monks are returning the favor to the communities&nbsp;around their temples by setting up food donation spots, a concept which has also moved online. Mutita Chuachang investigates.&nbsp;</p>
By Mutita Chuachang |
<div><em>Note: Prachatai journalist Mutita Chuachang on Tuesday, 1 December 2015, was awarded the 2015 AFP Kate Webb prize for Asian journalists for her “powerful and persistent” reporting of cases under the lèse majesté law. Mutita, 33, received a certificate and 3,000 euros in a ceremony held at the Foreign Correspondents Club of Thailand (FCCT). Mutita joined Prachatai when the news agency was founded almost 11 years ago. </em></div>
By Thaweeporn Kummetha |
<div> <div> <div>Prachatai journalist Mutita Chuachang has won the 2015 AFP prize for Asian journalists for her “powerful and persistent” reporting of cases under the lèse majesté law, AFP reported on Tuesday.&nbsp;</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>While most of the Thai mainstream media shy away from touching the monarchy-related issues, Mutita has persistently followed and reported cases under Article 112, or the lèse majesté law, punishable with up to 15 years in jail. </div></div></div>