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  2. Censorship in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Many titles reflect their era of anti-communist fervor but were published both in Thailand and abroad in Thai, Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean, Bahasa, English, German, French, and Spanish. Historically, this and other acts have been used to severely restrict press freedom, especially during the military governments of Plaek Pibulsonggram , Sarit ...

  3. Mass media in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand banned imports and sales of a November 2015 issue of the French women's magazine Marie Claire on 8 April 2016 because of an article it said carried content insulting to the royal family and offensive to Thai people. The article was cited on the cover. The teaser read: "Thaĭlande- Le prince hėritier menacé par son addiction aux femmes."

  4. Chinese censorship abroad - Wikipedia

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    He immediately deleted the image on noticing; however, the issue forced an apology from the actor. In 2017, his ex-girlfriend was found to have shared an Instagram post calling herself a Taiwanese girl wearing Chinese dress. This began a "Thai-Chinese Meme War". [112] The CCP-controlled Global Times claimed his show experienced a backlash in ...

  5. Thailand drops joint patrols with Chinese police after public ...

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    Thailand rolled back on Tuesday plans of joint patrols with Chinese police in popular tourist spots after public backlash. Tourism officials on Sunday floated the idea of having Chinese and Thai ...

  6. Internet censorship in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Most Internet censorship in Thailand prior to the September 2006 military coup d'état was focused on blocking pornographic websites. The following years have seen a constant stream of sometimes violent protests , regional unrest , [ 1 ] emergency decrees, [ 2 ] a new cybercrimes law, [ 3 ] and an updated Internal Security Act. [ 4 ]

  7. Anti-Thai sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Charles F. Keyes, a professor of international relations at the University of Washington in Seattle noted in a New York Times article reporting the 2003 anti-Thai riots in Phnom Penh: But the Thais have also borrowed a lot from Khmer culture. And the Khmers are resentful of the Thai for not acknowledging what they owe to the Khmer heritage. [5]

  8. Chinese censorship of Eurovision prompts LGBT community ... - AOL

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    By Christian Shepherd BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese broadcaster's censorship of gay-themed content during this week's Eurovision Song Contest has fuelled an outcry among the country's LGBT ...

  9. Censorship by country - Wikipedia

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    Censorship by country collects information on censorship, Internet censorship, freedom of the press, freedom of speech, and human rights by country and presents it in a sortable table, together with links to articles with more information. In addition to countries, the table includes information on former countries, disputed countries ...