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By Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Thailand (FCCT) |
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<p>Half a year after the coup d’état in May, martial law is still in place and all kinds of political expression against the junta, no matter how peaceful, are still not tolerated by the military regime. Similar to people who swiftly reacted against the military during the first few weeks after the coup with rallies, raising three-fingered salutes taken from the Hunger Games, or holding blank sheets of A4 paper, the paranoid military regime still arrests and detains people for ordinary actions.</p>
<div>12 Thai Values in comparison to youth values promoted by other Southeast Asian member states</div> <p></p>
<p><img alt="" src="https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3948/15298213957_20eeaf51d6_c.jpg" /></p> <p><em>see larger image<a href="https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3948/15298213957_4df7d1d514_h.jpg"> here</a></em></p> <div> <p>The Royal Gazette on 6 October announced the names of the 250 members of the National Reform Council (NRC) in accordance with Section 28 of the 2014 Interim Constitution.</p> </div>
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