New Mandala
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End of the royal taboo?
December 1st, 2008 by Andrew Walker and Nicholas Farrelly
Earlier today we posted an extract from an article in The Australian which discusses some of the royal intrigues influencing the current showdown in Bangkok. Much of this, and similar, analysis is speculative. Nonetheless it has become increasingly clear that the international media, in an effort to explain events in Thailand to a bemused readership, is now forced into challenge the long-standing effort to curtail discussion of the royal family’s political role.
The People’s Alliance for Democracy and its overt use of royal symbolism can take most of the blame for this turn of events. The old taboo is being slowly but surely whittled away.
In this post we have assembled various statements from the international media that show how the old taboo is being challenged. The sieges of Suvaranbhumi and Don Muang airports are truly exceptional events. It is unsurprising that they have generated some exceptional news coverage.
there is more .................
with so much media clearly ignoring the lèse majesté law how will it affect current cases?


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