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Legal recognition at last for Thailand’s indigenous peoples?
This article was originally published on HaRDstories. After decades of campaigning, Thailand’s six million indigenous people stand at the threshold of legal recognition. A landmark bill, set for July vote, could transform their struggle against…
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Refugees and Thai agencies address Hun Sen’s leaked audio on dissident crackdown in Thailand
A Thai House Committee discusses security risks related to reportedly leaked call audio alleging that Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen ordered actions against refugees.
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How Myanmar’s gold rush threatens international rivers
Satellite data suggests unregulated gold mines near the Thai-Myanmar border may be polluting transboundary waterways
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Not a Burden, But a Bond — Let This Border Be a Bridge of Shared Hope and Humanity
Rather than burdening systems in Thailand, a Myanmar refugee and community organizer explores how…
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As Thailand’s fishing cats face habitat loss & conflict, experts seek resolution
Fishing cats have lost vast swathes of their former range in Thailand, where decades…
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Mistrusting the Myanmar junta, grassroots communities deliver earthquake aid directly to victims
Thai and Myanmar nationals in Thailand are collecting and delivering donations through grassroots networks,…
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Battered in the creative city: the lives of Chiang Mai’s workers
Hear from Chiang Mai’s creative workers as they navigate rock-bottom wages, contract violations, and…
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Fragile Peace Teeters at Metta Forest Pagoda
Prum Socheat throws a meditation pad on the floor of the Metta Forest pagoda…
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Young activists risk all to defend Cambodia’s environment
One year ago, Cambodia jailed five activists from the award-winning environmentalist group Mother Nature…
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