Thailand’s ultra-right storms into power
While this election is undoubtedly a defeat for the poor, it is not a deathblow, just another hurdle that will be overcome.
Thousands protest against Thailand government’s mishandling of the pandemic
The protests against the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic also marked a year of agitations against the government of Prayuth Chan-o-cha and the law against insulting the monarchy
As Thailand continues repression, protesters stand guard against coup
Five Thai human rights activists presented themselves before the police on Monday. Meanwhile, over the previous days, protesters held “coup prevention” actions and marched to the barracks of a regiment commanded by the king
Say no to imperialist coups
On the 44th anniversary of the 1976 coup in Thailand, we look at how imperialism has used such violent means throughout history to overthrow those who have fought for the people
“Our children, born amid the struggle, are our future”
The Southern Peasants’ Federation of Thailand (SPFT), a landless peasants’ organization, organized a Children’s Day event for the children of its militants
Thai elections see a contest between entrenched junta and resurgent people
Over the past five years, the junta has put in place a constitution which consolidates its position in the governance. However, a series of protests and the emergence of a new political force indicates that resistance will continue to attempts by the military to maintain its power






