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TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN

Internet sex victims

Phenomenal growth of online chatting puts women at greater risk of abuse and trafficking, say female rights activists




Academic coalition calls on Thaksin to quit

More than 40 academic groups yesterday called for the prime minister's resignation and warned existing discord could lead to civil war.



SOUTHERN UNREST

Outlawed group backs Sonthi's call for dialogue

Pulo says talks must look at the roots of the conflict to be successful






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