By Prachatai |
Harrison George mocks American exceptionalism and Donald Trump’s foreign policy, particularly his demand to obtain Greenland. By creating an exaggerated fictional scenario in which Long Island is under occupation by the NATO force, the article also highlights the perceived recklessness, hypocrisy, and self-interest of Trump’s leadership.
By Harrison George |
In his latest piece, Harrison George muses about what happens to those who refuse to stay in their assigned place, particularly outspoken critics. The array of charges brought against a People’s Party MP reveals how the disobedient are treated in Thailand.
By Harrison George |
In the latest installament of Alien Thoughts, Harrison George muses about the idiosyncrasies of the justice system and how state officials can, hypothetically, get away with things.
By Prachatai |
The Criminal Court has dismissed a royal defamation charge against a 35-year-old man who was alleged to run Ku Kult, a political satire Facebook page.
By Prachatai |
The Court of Appeal has dismissed charges of royal defamation for putting a sticker on a portrait of King Vajiralongkorn in front of the Supreme Court during a protest on 19 September 2020.
By Harrison George |
<p>A recent letter from the Royal Thai Police to the Ministry of Justice indicates that the police now want to delay implementation of the newly-touted points system for improving driver behaviour. </p>
By Prachatai |
<p>On Monday (7 November), the Criminal Court dismissed a sedition charge filed against 8 people linked to a Facebook page mocking NCPO leaders on the grounds that they were merely exercising their democratic rights and freedoms.</p>
By Harrison George |
<p><em>The revised Computer Crime Act has introduced the novel offence of ‘distorted information’. Once the Act comes into force, any information which is transmitted online, like these articles, and which is deliberately false, can serve as the basis for a criminal prosecution. </em></p>