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Thailand Deports Karen Refugees

Posted on February 05, 2010

Myanmar’s ethnic Karens move out from their refugee camp in Tha Son Yang district, Tak province near the Thai-Myanmar border February 5, 2010. Thailand suspended on Friday the forced repatriation of ethnic Karen refugees from military-ruled Myanmar, heeding calls from U.S. lawmakers and rights groups who said they faced possible death…

Edited by: Suthee "Phong" Buayam

Read more: Thailand Deports Karen Refugees at Thai Photo Blogs

Sanphet Prasat Palace

Posted on February 05, 2010

If you visit Ancient Siam in Samut Prakan you will see the Sanphet Prasat Palace. This was the principal palace during the Ayutthaya era. It was unfortunately burned to the ground by the Burmese in 1767 when they invaded the city. Today, only the brick foundations can be seen. This…

Written by: Richard Barrow

Read more: Sanphet Prasat Palace at My Thai Photos by Richard Barrow

Thailand: Greatest Urban Myths (Part 1)

Posted on February 05, 2010

Even for those who have never stepped a foot in the Land of Noodle Soup & Nose Jobs, chances are they’ve heard some classic Thailand myth worthy of an editorial column in the most sensational European tabloid. So worthy actually, that some of these urban legends have surfaced in such papers. But if you don’t read one…

Written by: Stephen Cleary

Read more: Thailand: Greatest Urban Myths (Part 1) at Steve’s Weblog



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