Amidst a backdrop of vivid recollections, former Thai Prime Minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, has emerged with a heartfelt apology regarding what remains a haunting chapter in Thailand’s history — the Tak Bai massacre of 2004. With sincerity in his voice, Thaksin acknowledged the procedural oversights that occurred under his administration, reaching out to the Muslim community with words of regret and a plea for forgiveness. His candid admission — “If I made any mistakes that upset you, I apologize. Muslims are taught to love peace and forgive, so I would like to apologize for the mistake.” — resonates as a solemn attempt to bridge the past with the present. The somber events of October 25, 2004, remain imprinted in the minds of many, as seven Muslim demonstrators tragically perished during a protest at the Tak Bai Police Station in Narathiwat province. In a devastating turn of events, 78 others lost their…
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In the vibrant province of Phuket, an unusual altercation unfolded recently, capturing the attention of both locals and netizens all across Thailand. It all started on a balmy evening when Phudit Sa-atphan, a diligent taxi driver cruising through the scenic Boat Avenue, picked up two foreign passengers aiming to explore the luxurious Laguna area. Little did he know, his routine drive would soon spiral into a confrontation creating ripples in the community and the digital sphere. As Phudit began his journey, his path to the idyllic beaches was interrupted by two men on motorbikes, emerging ominously from a nearby shady taxi queue. These self-appointed vigilantes, it seems, were not pleased with Phudit’s audacity to accept passengers in their ‘turf’. The situation quickly escalated into a heated exchange that was too quintessentially dramatic to remain off the internet grid. Phudit, ever the modern day storyteller, ensured the episode was captured on…
In the heart of bustling Bangkok, beneath the shadows of skyscrapers and amidst the rhythm of street markets, a poignant chapter of Thai history quietly closed with the passing of Thanin Kraivichien, former Prime Minister and President of the Privy Council. On February 23, 97-year-old Thanin took his final bow, leaving behind a legacy woven with tumultuous political intrigue and steadfast dedication to his nation. Born in the vibrant city of Bangkok on April 5, 1927, Thanin’s journey was destined to be extraordinary. He donned his first scholarly gown at Suankularb Wittayalai School, nurturing a drive for knowledge that paved his path to Thammasat University. In 1948, a fresh law degree in hand, he ventured across oceans to the prestigious London School of Economics, refining his legal prowess by 1953. Thanin became a pivotal figure in Thai politics, navigating through the stormy seas of one of the nation’s most turbulent…
The anticipation simmers as the worlds of football and golf prepare to merge in a spectacular fashion. A gathering like no other awaits sports enthusiasts as football’s revered legends exchange their iconic penalty areas for the lush putting greens in the highly anticipated Reignwood Icons of Football tournament. Nestled within the prestigious confines of Bangkok’s Robinswood Golf Course, this grand event promises to deliver a unique mix of football flair splashed with golfing elegance, setting the stage for athletic excellence. The tournament tees off on the vibrant morning of Saturday, March 1, as Team England squares off against Team World in a thrilling four-session match play golf faceoff. Spanning an entire weekend of gripping outdoor action, fans are eagerly awaiting to witness the tactical brilliance and fiery competition unfold across the fairways. Amidst masterful strokes and unpredictable swings, who will manage to seize golfing glory from this epic showdown? The…
In the bustling district of Lat Krabang, Bangkok, a case has emerged that is as chilling as it is unsettling. This story is a stark reminder of the digital world’s darker corners and the extents to which deception can reach. In the heart of this tale is a 13-year-old boy, whose innocence collided with a deceptive encounter of frightening complexity. It’s a narrative where modern communication entwines with malfeasance, resulting in a scenario that left a young boy grappling with fear, humiliation, and unwarranted scrutiny. The genesis of this story began on the digital waves of the platform now known as X, formerly Twitter. A space ostensibly open for self-expression and connection, it became the backdrop for a nefarious scheme. The boy stumbled upon a profile that adorned itself with the appealing visage of a woman, her allure underscored by the open call for companionship. In an impulse many teenagers…
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is on a mission to revamp the bustling walkway of the Klong Toey Market on Rama IV Road. For nearly two decades, this footpath was hijacked by a lively extension market, locally known as Rim Khlong Hua Lamphong Market or Talat Lao. Nestled among Bangkok’s urban sprawl, this market was a vibrant part of the local culture, yet also a thorn in the side of the city’s pedestrian-friendly aspirations. But fear not, the BMA is rolling up its sleeves to finish this sidewalk facelift by April, aiming to polish the appearance and organization of this historic fresh market, which has been a culinary landmark since 2005. Bangkok’s Governor, Chadchart Sittipunt, sheds light on a market that once stretched over 100 meters, boldly encroaching where pedestrians dared to tread. Local complaints poured in as the safety risks mounted, pushing those on foot into the chaotic rhythm…
A British social media influencer named Emily Srichala recently found herself in an unexpected situation after some Thai nationals voiced their concerns about her tattoo, which features an image of Buddha on her arm. Emily, known to her followers on platforms like Facebook and TikTok, turned to her online community on February 23 for their perspectives on this matter. In her video plea, Emily shared the unsettling experience of receiving a message from certain Thai nationals who took issue with the Buddha tattoo that she prominently displays. “I want to know if it’s wrong to have a Buddha tattoo on my arm,” she expressed candidly, recounting how she was informed that her tattoo was reported by someone who had seen it online. The message came from a Thai individual who, along with others sharing similar sentiments, found her Instagram posts and perceived the tattoo as disrespectful. They argued that a…
In a twist of fate that seems straight out of a suspense movie, the citizens of Bang Saphan District, tucked in the picturesque province of Prachuap Khiri Khan, found themselves holding their breath on a fateful February day. It was no ordinary day, not after the alarming warnings echoed through the digital corridors of social media just days before. The tranquility of February 19 was shattered when a concerned local took to Facebook, sending out a digital distress signal about the precarious condition of a bridge on Phetkasem Road. This wasn’t just any bridge; it was the elevated U-turn road leading to the infamously unreliable Huakheun Bridge. Reconstructed only to lose its reliability once again, the old bridge was patched up for an encore performance. It bore an unsettling display of cracks and a terrain resembling a roller coaster, with uneven surfaces diverging by a foot at times—certainly no runway…
In the early dawn of February 23rd, the usually serene Ban Si Sombun in Chanuman district, Amnat Charoen province became the backdrop to a riveting drug-busting drama orchestrated by the sharp-eyed officers of the Chanuman Police Station. At the heart of this nail-biting chase was a drug trafficking syndicate that had been clandestinely smuggling methamphetamine into Thailand, audaciously defying the vigilant gaze of the law. Acting with the swiftness and precision of an elite force, Police Lieutenant Komsan Kamwan spearheaded the operation after receiving a crucial tip-off about suspicious activities hinting at drug smuggling. With the adrenaline pumping through their veins, the police officers took their positions as the dark hues of night reluctantly gave way to the promising light of day. Between the hours of 5am and 8am, the stillness of the Mekong River was shattered by the distant drone of a long-tail boat engine, heralding the arrival of…
In a tale that seems plucked from the pages of a harrowing novel, a community in Thailand is left grappling with the aftershocks of a tragic incident that unfolded amidst the verdant canopy of a durian plantation. On February 24, in the southern province of Chum Phon, a father chose the irreversible path of suicide to evade the looming specter of legal justice, casting a grim shadow over what should be the idyllic agricultural landscape. The story, which ripples with the undercurrents of betrayal and heartbreak, centers around a brave 15-year-old girl named Ice, whose courage to speak out after years of suffering brought to light a distressing tale of abuse. Ice’s tale found its voice through her caring boyfriend, Aum, who stepped forward with an unwavering determination to seek justice for his girlfriend. The chilling revelation was that Ice had been subjected to the vile actions of her own…