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By Thaweeporn Kummetha |
<div> <div>Under the junta, media and the Internet are censored. Eating sandwich and reading 1984 in public are forbidden. While expressing disapproval to the coup is very difficult, a media campaign was created to present another side of truth of live under the coup called "Resurgent Truth."</div> </div>
By Reporters Without Censors |
<div>&nbsp;</div> <div><strong>The best way for journalists to undermine the junta's rule is to report the truth:</strong></div> <div><strong>The&nbsp;First Editorial and Opening of&nbsp;Reporters Without Censors</strong></div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>Eighty-two years ago today (24 June 1932), Siam became a democracy. Today, the principles of freedom, equality and fraternity that initially came with it have not taken root in our political system. </div>