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ASEAN News

Eight activists got killed during Myanmar protests

By Katherine S
May 3, 2021
in :  ASEAN News

According to the media, the military forces have opened fire for security measures against on Sunday (May 2) which led to the death of eight people. These big protests aim to demonstrate the mark of the so-called “the global Myanmar spring revolution.” “Shake the world with the voice of Myanmar people’s unity,” the organizers said in a statement. A lot …

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halal
Business

Halal is Setting a Good Progress Amidst Pandemic

By Noto
May 2, 2021
in :  Business, Indonesia

Indonesia, the world’s most crowded Muslim-larger part country, is zeroing in on building up its halal industry to satisfy homegrown and worldwide need considering patterns that demonstrate sharia organizations developed in the midst of the monetary emergencies fashioned by the pandemic. The halal business has had the option to record positive execution in spite of the tension on economies all …

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politicalmeeting
Geo Politics

Charges Arise as Protest Intensifies Without Proper Health Measures

By Burapha
April 19, 2021
in :  Geo Politics, Thailand

The police are getting ready to charge four key figures behind the political meeting outside Government House recently for getting sorted out a public social occasion disregarding the Disease Control Act and the crisis order, says the Metropolitan Police Bureau (MPB). In view of this, MPB’s vice president, Pol Maj Gen Piya Tawichai, shared that specialists have distinguished four heads …

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Prayutocracy
Geo Politics

Prayutocracy Intensifies as Protest Arises in the Nation

By Burapha
April 17, 2021
in :  Geo Politics, Thailand

Unexpectedly, Hostile to government opinion has progressed to such a point where a term has been instituted to intensify the rivals’ hatred of the organization: “Prayutocracy“. The addition “cracy” was advocated by pundits of the Thaksin Shinawatra government, who created the expression “Thaksinocracy” which, as one expert put it, summarizes administrative overabundances. These included cronyism, irreconcilable situations, anomalies and huge …

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foreignstudents
Thailand

The Future of Foreign Students in Joining the Protest Prompts a Warning

By Burapha
March 10, 2021
in :  Thailand

The protest against the government continues and this time, foreign students needs something to learn from joining the demonstration in the country. It was confirmed that the University in Thailand has cautioned foreign students to avoid political mobilizes or face disavowal of their visas and movement boycotting in the midst of hostile to government fights and nearby exhibitions against an …

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Myanmardemonstrators
ASEAN News

Myanmar protesters able to leave Yangon district after being trapped

By Katherine S
March 9, 2021
in :  ASEAN News

Activists said on Tuesday that hundreds of young Myanmar demonstrators who had been trapped by security forces in a Yangon district overnight had been able to escape, following demands from western powers and the United Nations for them to be allowed to leave. Myanmar has been thrown into turmoil following the army’s occupation and arrest of elected leader Aung San …

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Bangkok
Geo Politics

The Saga Continues for the Anti-Government Protest

By Burapha
March 8, 2021
in :  Geo Politics, Thailand

The saga never stops as the will against government fights continued in the midst of extra-close security recently at four areas in Bangkok and Nonthaburi, following last Sunday’s conflict between nonconformists drove by Redem (Restart Democracy) and group control police. Around 20 to 40 nonconformists including Piyarat “Toto” Chongthep, head of the supportive of government bunch We Volunteer (WeVo), were …

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Hongkong
ASEAN News

Hong Kong, Third Wave of Coronavirus Pandemic Ebbs, to Ease the Laws of 28 August

By Katherine S
August 26, 2020
in :  ASEAN News

The Hong Kong government extended the strict social distancing rules of the city for another two days, before loosening some restrictions from Friday, as local Covid-19 transmissions have been lowering in the last few weeks. If there are dramatic improvements to the outbreak situation over the next two days, dining-in services at eateries will be extended from Friday from the …

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Hongkong
ASEAN News

Private Case Filed By Hong Kong Court Against Officer Who Shot Protester

By Katherine S
August 25, 2020
in :  ASEAN News

A Hong Kong court threw out two private prosecutions on Monday (Aug 24)-including one against a police officer who shot a pro-democracy protester last year-following a unprecedented intervention by the Justice Secretary of the financial hub. Mr Ted Hui, an opposition lawmaker, brought the private lawsuits after prosecutors refused to file charges for two incidents during the major and frequently …

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