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September 9th, 2009CPMR, Freedom of expression&press freedom, Media reform, Media&journalism, Politicsแถลงการณ์คณะกรรมการรณรงค์เพื่อการปฏิรูปสื่อ (คปส.)
Tags: CPMR, Democracy, Journalism, MCOT, Media reform, press freedomรัฐต้องธำรงเสรีภาพสื่อมวลชน
ในฐานะเสรีภาพของประชาชน
http://www.media4democracy.com/th/index.php
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July 10th, 2009Cyber-liberty, Freedom of expression&press freedom, Interviews, PoliticsArticle by VOA News
Internet, Satellite Communications Widen Political Debate in Thailand
Bangkok
08 July 2009http://www.voanews.com/english/2009-07-08-voa18.cfm
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June 24th, 2009Cyber-liberty, Media&journalism, Politics, UncategorizedThis morning before dawn, I posted short messages on Twitter and Facebook to commemorate the day of revolution for Constitutional Democracy in Thailand on the occasion of June 24 , lot of netizen friends re-tweeted the messages on this matter continuously. The role of social media or social network has played more vitally in Thai society especially among the Net generation. I wonder if a number of Internet users are dramatically increased, how Thai Government will deal with the livelier community of social network in cyber world. The role of Twitter has shown a dramatic consequence in Iran uprising as we’ve seen. I was requested by netizen friends to change my location and time zone in my Twitter to Iran’s time in order to cause technical jam when Iranian government attempted to hunt the dissident netizens who mobilizing themselves from online to offline world.
Internet is not only the media or medium for human communication but in fact a different world to live and share.
What has been discussed in the Internet might not be the agendas or stories selected by mass media.
Yesterday, I was at the workshop for activists on civil journalism, they’re encouraged to voice out and publish their own stories via online channel. This becomes a trend but how far social media could direct this country for changes politically, culturally and socially, it is so interesting to observe.
I meant to talk about the Siamese Revolution Day but just spoke about the media. I just wish to see mass media contribute airtime and space for historical stories like what happened today 77 years ago so the general public and young generation could learn about Thai history much more oriented. But in fact we rarely heard about this kind of story from mass media. It’s never been a big news if compares with such a dramatized news of baby Panda or the orphanage child, Keigo. I am not sure this early morning how many of people would have come to commemorate the day at the Royal Plaza where the symbol of the Revolution established in that area. I was once able to manage to go there since it’s too early. Before the September 19 coup in 2006, we could see various activists organized the event together. It was still a good memory to remind that.
77 years on, where do we go next? I also don’t know but at least we came a bit far because the change at early dawn in 1932 contributed to certain level of liberty and democracy that I could enjoy. But many people do not think so.
I do not have any suggestion for now but I hope democracy in this country will be sustained and stregnthened despite the ongoing conflict. Hope we are willing to accept the reality and allow citizens to learn and discuss the history fully more, therefore we could understand the present and be cautious or prepare for the future. Mass media is important for this role, please do not ignore, try a bit harder and it will help a lot.
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June 16th, 2009Freedom of expression&press freedom, Media&journalism, PoliticsContinued posting this news from The Nation written by a young rising journalist, Taweeporn Kummetha, she wrote series of media and politics for The Nation recently, her points are crucial. I felt a bit tired when gave her interviews since she always asked many (good) questions
She didn’t only want me to fill her story but enthusiastically love to learn and argue with. She said she tried her best to write impartial reports in this partial world of journalism, which is not easy task I must say. Every time I see young journalists who are obsessed with the role of journalism I feel happy and inspired. Despite the media is highly being criticized because it’s biased and very commercialized but I still do take the role of journalism seriously and count it as the solution. More importantly, no matter what kinds of medium are, the essence of journalism is carrying the truth based on facts and free opinion.Red media thriving, despite govt crackdown By Thaweeporn Kummetha
The Nation
Published on June 16, 2009Although the Abhisit government grabbed a chance during the emergency decree - sending troops to raid and shut down the pro red-shirt media, D Station and community radio stations - the red media reincarnated after only a month.
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Supinya Klangnarong, a media-rights activist, said political media was not a new phenomenon in Thailand. The creation of the red-shirt media was a mirror to the beginning of yellow-shirt media. With the sense of being a minority and the government’s opposition, they had to make space to voice their opinions, she said.The difference between red-shirt media and yellow-shirt media, Supinya said, was in the means of suppression administered by the government.
“The suppression of red-shirt media by the Abhisit-led government was no different from the suppression of the yellow-shirt media by the Thaksin-led government in 2006. However, the means of suppression differed as the Abhisit government used the law to shut down the media, while the Thaksin government used defamation suits [to attack the media professionals],” she said.
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Excited to moderate this panel, which the panelists are PAD&UDD’s leaders.
กำหนดการ โครงการสัมมนา
“คนรุ่นใหม่ กับการให้การศึกษาทางการเมือง(Civic Education)”
14 มิถุนายน 2552
ณ โรงแรมแม็ก ถนนพระราม 9 กรุงเทพฯ(Maxx Hotel Bangkok 288 Rama 9 Road)
จัดโดย ศูนย์ประสานงานเยาวชนเพื่อประชาธิปไตย(YPD)
และมูลนิธิฟรีดริค เอแบร์ท(FES)
13.00-13.30 น. ลงทะเบียนการผู้เข้าร่วมการสัมมนา
13.30-13.45 น. กล่าวเปิดงาน พร้อมฉายวีทีอาร์ (VTR)
โดย ศูนย์ประสานงานเยาวชนเพื่อประชาธิปไตย (YPD)
และมูลนิธิฟรีดริค เอแบร์ท (FES)
13.45-14.15 น. นำเสนอ ข้อเสนอของเยาวชน
จากการสัมมนา “คนรุ่นใหม่ กับการให้การศึกษาทางการเมือง(Civic Education)”
1.สถานการณ์ปัญหาอุปสรรคของสังคมไทย ต่อกระบวนการ Civic Education
2.แผนงาน Civic Education ของเยาวชน
14.15-15.00 น. เวทีเสวนาทัศนะวิจารณ์แผนงานเยาวชน และความสำคัญในสถานการณ์ปัจจุบัน
ต่อกระบวนการสร้าง Civic Education เพื่อพัฒนาประเทศไทย
ร่วมเสวนา โดย รศ. ดร. พฤทธิ์ ศิริบรรณพิทักษ์ สภาพัฒนาการเมือง
พิภพ ธงไชย พันธมิตรประชาชนเพื่อประชาธิปไตย
ผศ. จรัล ดิษฐาอภิชัย แนวร่วมประชาธิปไตยต่อต้านเผด็จการแห่งชาติ
15.00-16.15 น. เยาวชนและผู้เข้าร่วมฟังเวทีเสวนา ร่วมแลกเปลี่ยนความคิดเห็นและคำถาม
ผู้ดำเนินรายการ สุภิญญา กลางณรงค์ รองประธานคณะกรรมการรณรงค์เพื่อการปฏิรูปสื่อ
16.15-16.30น. สรุปและปิดการสัมมนา
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I am glad indeed to moderate this political event tomorrow afternoon at the Maxx Hotel though I feel a lot excited since two panelists are Mr.Pipbop Thongchai, PAD’s leader and Mr.Jaran Ditthaabhichai, UDD’s. They were close friend and colleague before the political turning point in September 2006.
Both of them are senior activists whom I do always respect especially Mr.Pipbop who was helping to establish Campaign for Popular Media Reform (CPMR) in 2001. He was one of my great mentors and advisers in political activities, until nowadays he is like my senior relative though we rarely meet and talk to each other.
I am nervous to moderate this event but I believe the discussion will be fruitful.
I feel honored to do this role too.For me, politics could not ruin true friendship, compassion can ease confrontation.
Tags: Democracy, PAD, UDD
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June 1st, 2009Media Reform/Policy, PoliticsNBT changes to begin this year
MEDIA REFORM REPORT DUE THIS MONTH
http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/17636/nbt-changes-to-begin-this-year
“The political situation can stall the attempt. Several agencies which are eligible to nominate the board members are seen to have political affiliations. It may be used to derail the plan,” she said. She suggested that the proposed restructuring should be put through a series of public hearings to ensure it receives comprehensive views.
เรื่องการปฏิรูป ช่อง 11 พูดกันมานานเหลือเกินมากกว่า 15 ปีแล้ว ถ้าทำได้จริง แล้วทำให้ปลอดจากการแทรกแซงทางการเมือง แต่เปิดพื้นที่ให้ทุกฝ่ายได้ใช้สื่อเป็นเรื่องนี้ก็จะถือเป็นเรื่องที่ดี สูตรนี้ที่คณะทำงานของรัฐบาลเสนอให้เป็นองค์กรมหาชน มีข้อจำกัดในตัวของมันเอง คือยังยึดโยงกับรัฐ แต่เปิดให้แสวงหารายได้ได้ ออกมาเป็นลูกผสม จะเป็นอิสระก็ไม่เป็น ยังอยู่กับรัฐ แต่ก็หารายได้จากธุรกิจได้ ก็อาจจะไม่ต่างจากแบบที่เป็นอยู่มากนัก ถ้าไม่ระวังให้ดี
ส่วนการแทรกแซง การออกแบบให้มีคณะกรรมการชุดพิเศษมาดู ก็ต้องดูว่า กรรมการมาจากไหน มีขั้วทางการเมือง ชัดเจนหรือไม่ ถ้ามีก็จะลำบากที่จะทำให้ช่องนี้เป็นอิสระ และ ไม่ฝักใฝ่ฝ่ายใดอย่างแท้จริง อีกทั้งองค์กรกำกับดูแลอิสระ คือ คณะกรรมการกิจการกระจายเสียงและกิจการโทรทัศน์ และ กิจการโทรคมนาคมแห่งชาติ (กสทช) ก็กำลังจะเกิดขึ้น แล้ว มันจะเป็นยังไงกันต่อ ขั้นตอนต่า่งๆมันก้ำกึ่งกันอยู่
ขอเสนอให้รัฐบาล ตั้งหลักดีๆ ทบทวนให้รอบคอม สำคัญที่สุดคือเปิดรับฟังความคิดเห็นที่แตกต่างหลากหลาย ให้ความเป็นธรรมกับทุกฝ่าย ปัญหาที่สำคัญที่สุดของสังคมไทยตอนนี้ คือความไม่ไว้วางใจกัน ถ้าไม่สามารถสร้างสิ่งนี้ให้เกิดขึ้นได้ การสร้างสื่อสาธารณะที่สร้างการยอมรับร่วมกันก็จะเหน็ดเหนื่้อยและลำบากยิ่ง ความพยายามของรัฐบาลสังคมอาจมองได้สองทาง คือมีความตั้งใจดีที่จะปฏิรูปสื่อของรัฐให้ดีขึ้น หรือ การเปลี่ยนแปลงเพื่อรับการการเลือกตั้งที่อาจจะเกิดขึ้น งานนี้ ถ้ารัฐบาลทำดีก็สนับสนุน แต่เบื้องต้น ก็ขอให้รัฐบาลเิปิดใจกว้างรับฟ้งทุกฝ่าย โดยเฉพาะฝ่ายที่อยู่ตรงกันข้ามสุดของการเมือง เริ่มต้นในการเปลี่ยนแปลงช่อง 11 อาจทำได้ด้วยการเปิดให้ฝ่ายค้าน หรือ คนที่เห็นต่างได้แสดงความคิดเห็นผ่านช่องนี้ให้มากขึ้น เพื่อเป็นการพิสูจน์เจตนาที่จริงใจของรัฐบาลในการสร้างช่อง 11 ให้เป็นช่องแห่งสาระที่เปิดกว้างสำหรับทุกความคิดเห็นทางการเมือง เป็นอิสระจากรัฐ และ ไม่ฝักใฝฝ่า่ยใด อันที่จริงการเปลี่ยนแปลงเริ่มได้ตั้งแต่เดี๋ยวนี้เลย
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May 26th, 2009Politics, UncategorizedNo matter what my head said but my heart was moved by what I had seen tonight. It keeps moving, inevitably.
http://www.matichon.co.th/mtc-flv-window.php?newsid=1243259901 (PAD received a consensus to set up new political party by the supporters on May 25, 2009)
Rain was falling, so romantic and dramatic. It is a good news and sign I guess. Must be glad with.
May I drop short message to my friend who is out there.
Whatever it was and whatever it will be, I wish you good luck for what you have chosen.
The world is so wide but the path is so narrow now. Walk slowly, calmly, still passionately but with more tolerance.
Most important than anything: keep safe, be safe and stay safe from every cause of dangers.
Hope Thai politic will not be so wilder than it was. Good luck to you and everyone.
Tags: Democracy, moral support
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May 18th, 2009Events, Politics, UncategorizedToday , May 17th,

17 years ago, it was important day for political incident in Thailand. May I join the others to commemorate the Black May 1992 and convey my tribute to all late heroes and the disappeared ones who sacrificed their lives to protect Thai democracy. Also my respect to the relatives of all heroes which every year have to come to Suan Santiporn at Ratchadamneun Avenue on 17th May to keep the memory of this incident and the heroes survived.
This year the relatives have expected to hear good news for the progress of the establishment of May 1992 Memorial which is just about to be constructed.Last Sunday on May 10th, I joined the panel discussion on the topic ‘The Lesson-learned from Black May 1992′.
From this event, I was touched by the speech of Ms.Pratabjit Neelapaijit, the daughter of missing human-rights lawyer Somchai Neelapaijit who was abducted several years ago and still the missing person.
Pratabjit said in the panel that ‘Actually I do not know how to share opinion on this topic since Thai society has never ever attempted to make any lesson from any incident, therefore we could not assume that we have yet had any lesson to learn from this incident since the history is not yet revised.’ Indeed, it’s unfinished business, truth yet prevail. How could we have a lesson?
Mr.Adul Kiewboriboon, chair of the May 1992 Committees of Heroes Relatives, spoke on that day that “We can forgive but we never and will not forget, we still tirelessly seek for the truth, we never blamed the military, we just want to get the bones of our loved ones back, we just want to know where they are?”
17 years gone, all of missing heroes would been dead but that is not important for them now,
for the suffering relatives, only the truth about the missing ones will liberate them from pain and unresolved feeling.Impunity! impunity! impunity! impunity! that’s always the tradition in Thailand isn’t it? Why? No such power-holders have to take responsibility for the missing, killed and injured victims happened by/for political cause?
On Tuesday May 19th, Prime Minister, Abhisit Vejjajiva, was submitted a letter of request by the May 1992 Committees of Heroes’ Relatives on the matter of the container found in the Cholburi Sea, the relatives wanted the Government to investigate the truth; what are in the mysterious container? That’s all. They do not want something else even an apology if the assumption is proved true.
Long long time, there have been rumors that the fishermen who have found somethings related to the bodies of human being around the container under the sea. These rumors connected to the assumption that the container was thrown into the sea by the military after the anti-dictatorship protesters shot dead during the uprising in May 1992. No one could prove this rumor for 17 years.
To simply solve this mystery, why is it too difficult to get the answer if the bones of heroes are in there?
It is absolutely worthy and meaningful to find. Lot of budget to be spent? No it is never too much to revise the history of Black May which more than 300 victims made disappeared NOT only 30-40 as claimed by Thai Government.
But what I heard today is not encouraging because Prime Minister spoke on TV show saying that ‘container not related to May 1992 bloodshed’ (see news in http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/30102846/PM-says-container-not-related-to-May-1992-bloodshe)
This statement would have made hope of all relatives quickly gone once again.
Before finalizing it, why should not we prove it first?Media should be urged to keep asking authorities questions on this mission.
We do not have anything to be afraid of , truth is not such thing we have to fear for, is it?
How long we are still kept with so the secret and undisclosed stories?
How can we move forward without revise and make it as real history?
Let’s finish it each one. Do not let the unfinished history haunting us again and again.
Please just get it off the sea or go deep to the bottom and show us what are in there.If there are really the bones of human beings to be found, no matter they were heroes or not, please do not let them drowned in there forever.
Tags: Democracy, Human rights



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May 15th, 2009Politics, Uncategorized
“I do not think there is a word for evil in Buddhism. I think this is something you must ask real Buddhist scholars. But we speak of ill will, we speak of ignorance, we speak of greed, but we don’t speak of evil as such. There is no evil, just stupidity.”
Aung San Suu Kyi, in conversation with Ivan Suvanjieff, Rangoon, August 1995
Thanks for cover picture and words I quoted from the book Perfect Hostage. A life of Aung San Suu Kyi written by Justin Wintle, 2007
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Sending our gooowill to all in Burma.
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May 10th, 2009Freedom of expression&press freedom, Media&journalism, Politics, UncategorizedListen and talk to the other person in a deep and loving way are not easy but do it to your own heart is even more difficult. When the head gets confused and the heart gets hurt, it distracts yourself from your own mind but to rely or depend on something that is out. It is not simply to just listen and talk to your mind deeply with a loving manner unless you do practice it regularly. Everyday, so many feelings and sensation arise to our mind either to satisfy or disappoint us. We cannot really control anything. Looking in your own heart, you may seek some solution if you do not completely sink in such hopeless mind but looking into Thai society, you do not see any solution that could bring Thailand out of the crisis in near future yet, of course true JUSTICE will definitely bring peace (which very difficult to gain) but to stabilize it we do need also a compassion and mutual understanding. The role of communications must fulfill. I believe in the power of communication, it can bring peace or war, though I have been doubted by the role of political media which highly enjoyed freedom producing hatred and condemnation, it went against the construction of peace within our own mind and society, however, I still insist that various kinds of medium shall be allowed to convey people’s concerns and diverse opinion, equally and fairly. Trying to stop people to speak or shout will even lead them to the incitement of violence. Why no one ever learned the simple lesson that trying to block expression means encouraging them to fight and sacrifice. The great lesson from May 1992 is still meaningful to think again. I am going to join the panel discussion on the occasion of 17 years of May 1992 at the 14 October Memorial building on this Sunday. I am going to talk about this. Currently, Thai Govt still does not allow the opponent voices, Red-shirted media to continue, I would urge Democrat Government and National Telecommunication Commission (NTC) to implement the policy that allows Red-shirted media to play its role based on its rights and freedom. Then NTC shall try to have both groups (Red and Yellow’s media) engaged to discuss the code of conduct for exercising free speech that should come with more respect and responsibility.
I know it is very idealistic but nobody has attempted to do it yet, it is worthy to try.
On Sunday 10th, May 2009, Red-shirt movement calls for a mobilization in town once again, it would lead to another incident or not, nobody knows. Hatred feeling has been so much reproduced since anti-Thaksin movement started in 2006, now anti-Democrat movement also has continued the hatred sensation within another group. Political media and speech have become tool to condemn and build hatred, it is powerful than the role to build love and harmony, obviously. Some people believe that conflict would lead to real change but I think that the compassion would do.
Before ending my note today, I would like to quote these sentences and contribute to Thai society, the power-holders, all stakeholders and every individuals.
“Love, friendship and respect do not unite people as much as a common hatred for something”
Anton Chehkov“Loving speech is an important aspect of practice. We say only loving things. We say the truth in a loving ways, with nonviolence. This can only be done when we are calm. When we are irritated, we may say things that are destructive. So when we feel irritated , we should refrain from saying anything. We can just breathe.” Thich Nhat Hanh
LET’S BREATHE!
Tags: Liberty, Speech

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"