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  The MICT has been threatening to censor this Khun Thai website. Might wanta have look before it's blocked.  About Prachatai  

Prachatai (www.prachatai.com or www.prachathai.com ) is an independent, non-profit, daily web newspaper established in June 2004 to provide reliable and relevant news and information to the Thai public during an era of serious curbs on the freedom and independence of Thai news media.

Prachathai was established by a group of concerned Thais who include a senior member of the Press Council of Thailand, a well-known lecturer in Journalism, two members of the Thai Senate, a number of senior journalists, and a number of Thai NGO leaders.

Prachatai has a 19-member Board and a 7-member Management Committee which consists of 4 Board representatives and 3 senior staff. Since January 2006 Prachatai also been registered as a Thai non-profit foundation, named The Foundation for Community educational Media.

On September 6th 2004, Prachatai began its daily publication on the web with a staff of one editor and five reporters. At present Prachathai has a staff of 14: a Manager, Editor, Network Co-ordinator, 6 central office reporters, 3 regional reporters, a web manager, and a finance officer.

Prachatai run the program by received funding support from the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (www.thaihealth.or.th/en), the Community Organization Development Institute (CODI) (www.codi.or.th), the Open Society Institution (www.soros.org/initiatives/bpsai/about) and The Rockefeller Foundation (www.rockfound.org/iandr/SouthEastAsia) Regional Office in Bangkok supported the purchase of US$ 5,000 worth of computer equipment.

Prachatai Objectives

   1. To provide the Thai public with access to reliable news and information relevant to developing and strengthening the democratic functions of Thai civil society.

   2. To focus news coverage on the problems, concerns, activities and accomplishments of local communities and civil society movements and organisations.

   3. To strive for freedom and independence of Thai news media.

   4. To promote active public participation in Thai news media.

Prachatai Policies

   1. To present news and information as professionally as possible with strict adherence to high ethical standards of journalism.

   2. To establish mutual co-operation with civil society networks and organisations and particularly with community media such as community radio stations.

   3. To recruit civil society leaders in various fields of work and experience as writers for Prachatai.

   4. To promote active reader participation in Prachatai as volunteer news sources, writers, commentators, contributors to the Prachatai Community Section etc.

   5. Not to accept paid advertising.

Contact to Prachatai:

Mr.Chuwat Rerksirisuk, Editor

E-mail: [email protected]

Send e-mail to Editorial Team at [email protected]

Ms.Supapan Palangsak, Network Co-ordinator

E-mail: [email protected]

Ms.Chiranuch Premchaiporn, Manager

E-mail: [email protected]

Mr. Jon Ungphakorn

General Secretary of Prachatai and the Foundation for Community educational Media

E-mail: [email protected]

Mailing Address: 3/16 Soi Kerdsap, Bangkhunnon, Bangkoknoi, Bangkok 10700 Thailand

Telephone: 66-2-8860427 to 8

Facsimile: 66-2-4340906

E-mail: [email protected]

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  The MICT has been threatening to censor this Khun Thai website. Might wanta have look before it's blocked.  About Prachatai  

Prachatai (www.prachatai.com or www.prachathai.com ) is an independent, non-profit, daily web newspaper established in June 2004 to provide reliable and relevant news and information to the Thai public during an era of serious curbs on the freedom and independence of Thai news media.

Prachathai was established by a group of concerned Thais who include a senior member of the Press Council of Thailand, a well-known lecturer in Journalism, two members of the Thai Senate, a number of senior journalists, and a number of Thai NGO leaders.

Prachatai has a 19-member Board and a 7-member Management Committee which consists of 4 Board representatives and 3 senior staff. Since January 2006 Prachatai also been registered as a Thai non-profit foundation, named The Foundation for Community educational Media.

On September 6th 2004, Prachatai began its daily publication on the web with a staff of one editor and five reporters. At present Prachathai has a staff of 14: a Manager, Editor, Network Co-ordinator, 6 central office reporters, 3 regional reporters, a web manager, and a finance officer.

Prachatai run the program by received funding support from the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (www.thaihealth.or.th/en), the Community Organization Development Institute (CODI) (www.codi.or.th), the Open Society Institution (www.soros.org/initiatives/bpsai/about) and The Rockefeller Foundation (www.rockfound.org/iandr/SouthEastAsia) Regional Office in Bangkok supported the purchase of US$ 5,000 worth of computer equipment.

Prachatai Objectives

   1. To provide the Thai public with access to reliable news and information relevant to developing and strengthening the democratic functions of Thai civil society.

   2. To focus news coverage on the problems, concerns, activities and accomplishments of local communities and civil society movements and organisations.

   3. To strive for freedom and independence of Thai news media.

   4. To promote active public participation in Thai news media.

Prachatai Policies

   1. To present news and information as professionally as possible with strict adherence to high ethical standards of journalism.

   2. To establish mutual co-operation with civil society networks and organisations and particularly with community media such as community radio stations.

   3. To recruit civil society leaders in various fields of work and experience as writers for Prachatai.

   4. To promote active reader participation in Prachatai as volunteer news sources, writers, commentators, contributors to the Prachatai Community Section etc.

   5. Not to accept paid advertising.

Contact to Prachatai:

Mr.Chuwat Rerksirisuk, Editor

E-mail: [email protected]

Send e-mail to Editorial Team at [email protected]

Ms.Supapan Palangsak, Network Co-ordinator

E-mail: [email protected]

Ms.Chiranuch Premchaiporn, Manager

E-mail: [email protected]

Mr. Jon Ungphakorn

General Secretary of Prachatai and the Foundation for Community educational Media

E-mail: [email protected]

Mailing Address: 3/16 Soi Kerdsap, Bangkhunnon, Bangkoknoi, Bangkok 10700 Thailand

Telephone: 66-2-8860427 to 8

Facsimile: 66-2-4340906

E-mail: [email protected]

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Who gives a ****? This country is not a complete democracy and it never has been. There are certain people who run this country and they've been doing so for a long time.

If you let people do what they want, whether it be because of their status, money, looks, power etc then they will do so. I'm glad we have absolutely no say here, why should we? It's not our country.

Peace in Iran.

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