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EDITORIAL

Gender equality an ongoing struggle

Despite great strides in women's rights in Thailand, lingering problems still require redress



THAI TALK

How can the new constitution protect the 'little people'?

If you have been reading the papers, you might get the impression that this constitution they are drawing up is mainly meant to satisfy the politicians who seem to have monopolised the discussion on how the country's highest set of rules should read.



STOPPAGE TIME

Is Surayud running out of time or are we all?

A dozen, probably more. This is the answer to a question posed by a regular visitor to our website who wondered how many opinion pieces we published containing the tag line: "Surayud's time is running out."



Ending impunity for those who prey on women in times of war

The plight of victims of sexual attacks during conflict has come to the fore once again recently when the International Criminal Court's prosecutor requested a summons for two Sudanese connected with atrocities in Darfur.






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A searing indictment of the coup

Time is running out for the PM to prove himself

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Rehabilitation of iTV starts now

Time to repair the damaged economy


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