Freedom of expression and belief is a basic human right, not a crime.
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CPMR’s statement on the recent MCOT’s case to press freedom
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September 9th, 2009CPMR, Freedom of expression&press freedom, Media reform, Media&journalism, Politicsแถลงการณ์คณะกรรมการรณรงค์เพื่อการปฏิรูปสื่อ (คปส.)
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http://www.media4democracy.com/th/index.php
2 Responses to “CPMR’s statement on the recent MCOT’s case to press freedom”
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this is so fake sice you work under table with the Democrat Party that violated the basic freedom of media at this stint.once again you humiliate yourself with pretentious reaction. give yourself some respect by stop playing jekyll and hyde
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ขอบคุณค่ะ I knew who you’re so I took it as a compliment. Keep doing this is if made you feel happy.
You can try to hurt me more it does not bother me. I appreciate your efforts indeed. ฝันดีอย่าฝันร้ายค่ะ

Supinya is her given name. Freebird is a pen name.
She is liberal but moderate in a way.
A new blogger currently working for Thai Netizen Network and Campaign for Popular Media Reform (CPMR) based in Bangkok, Thailand.
Supinya is an Ashoka and Eisenhower Fellow.
Her favorite maxim is quoted from Prince Gautama Siddharta, the Buddha: "Peace comes from within.
Do not seek it without"