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"Rhetoric and Dissent: Where to next for Thailand's lèse majesté law?"
7th June 2012 Thursday.7:00pm until 10:00pm
A panel discussion featuring:
PROF. BENEDICT ANDERSON
Best known for his celebrated book Imagined Communities and scholarship
which has been translated into over 20 different languages in some 400
publications globally, Prof. Anderson is widely regarded as an senior
authority on the questions of nationalism, authority and society. Prof.
Anderson serves most recently as Emeritus professor of International
Studies, Government and Asian Studies at Cornell University.
PRAVIT ROJANAPHRUK
One of Thailand's most esteemed journalists and as senior writer for The
Nation, Mr. Pravit Rojanaphruk has proved, over the course of his
long-standing career, both meticulous and prolific in his coverage of
political affairs. Mr. Rojanaphruk has often withstood great political
pressure in order to document human rights abuses across the country, no
less the plight of political prisoners and prisoners of conscience. His
work continues to set new standards in ethical and independent Thai
media coverage.
ANDREW MACGREGOR MARSHALL
Andrew MacGregor Marshall is a freelance journalist based in Asia who
work speaks to politics, human rights, political risk and media ethics.
In his long-standing career at Reuters Mr. Marshall covered political
conflicts from over thirty-six countries, in places as diverse as Iraq,
Afghanistan and the Palestinian Territories, to Cambodia, Thailand and
East Timor.
In June 2011 Mr. Marshall resigned from Reuters in order to publish what
he considered one of Thailand's most important and necessary stories.
This has since become the epic 'Thai Story: A Secret History of Modern
Thailand', an online publication since banned from publication in the
Kingdom. The material draws upon an extensive collection of diplomatic
cables ('Cablegate') released to Wikileaks in 2010, and an impressive
array of historical and contemporary sources to produce one of the
country's most illuminating - and, in some cases, condemning -
assessments of contemporary Thai political affairs.
As a result of Thailand's harsh lèse-majesté, defamation and computer
crimes laws, which criminalize the pursuit of truth regarding some of
the country's most powerful figures, Mr. Marshall will be unable to join
us in person for this discussion. Instead, he joins us via Skype from
Singapore, where he is now based.
AJARN SULAK SIVARAKSA
Sulak Sivaraksa is a prominent and outspoken Thai intellectual and
social critic. He is a teacher, a scholar, a publisher, an activist, the
founder of many organisations, and the author of more than a hundred
books and monographs in both Thai and English.
LISA GARDNER (MODERATOR)
Lisa Gardner is an Australian freelance journalist based in Bangkok. Her
extensive reports speak to key political events in light of a new and
innovative era for online media, particularly in the pursuit of free
expression and human rights. Her well-regarded reports are published
widely on Asian Correspondent, Prachatai, World Pulse, Global Voices
Online and elsewhere.