Pravit Rojanaphruk: Self-Censorship, Thailand’s Press Biggest ProblemÂ
The military remains in power in Thailand to this day. The dream of returning them to barracks and establishing civilian supremacy seems to fall short of expectations. However, violence and attacks on journalists declined drastically after the 2019 elections. Pravit Rojanaphruk, a Thai journalist who was arrested by the army twice after the 2014 military […]
Pravit Rojanaphruk: Masalah Terbesar Pers Thailand adalah Self-Censorship
Militer masih berkuasa di Thailand hingga hari ini. Mimpi mengembalikan militer ke barak dan mendudukkan supremasi sipil masih jauh panggang dari api. Namun kekerasan dan serangan terhadap jurnalis menurun drastis pascapemilu 2019. Pravit Rojanaphruk, jurnalis Thailand yang pernah diciduk tentara dua kali pascakudeta militer tahun 2014, menyebut bahwa kini tidak ada lagi penangkapan dan penahanan […]
From News Into Violence
Nibras Nada Nailufar will never forget the events that happened on Tuesday, September 24, 2019. She was in charge of covering the demonstration against the bill of General Code of Criminal Law (RKUHP) and the Omnibus Law or the Job Creation Act in front of the House of Representatives (DPR) building in Senayan, Jakarta. The […]
Habis Berita, Terbitlah Kekerasan
Nibras Nada Nailufar sulit melupakan peristiwa yang terjadi pada Selasa, 24 September 2019. Saat itu, ia bertugas meliput unjuk rasa penolakan Rancangan Kitab Umum Hukum Pidana (RKUHP) dan Omnibus Law atau Undang-Undang Cipta Kerja di hadapan gedung Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat (DPR), Senayan, Jakarta. Aksi penolakan tersebut dilakukan oleh pelbagai elemen masyarakat, seperti buruh, aktivis dan […]