Thanathorn to hand ‘Unlock Local’ petition to Parliament

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The Progressive Movement says its national campaign for charter change to decentralise power has received enough public support to trigger a motion in Parliament.

Thanathorn to hand ‘Unlock Local’ petition to Parliament

The 90-day “Unlock Local” campaign to amend Article 14 of the Constitution received 80,772 signatures between April 1 and June 30, Progressive Movement leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit announced on Monday. The amendment would shift power from central government to local administrative organisations (LAOs).

“The overwhelming support for the campaign we received in the past three months is an indication that Thai people are aware of the issues that local administration organisations are facing,” said Thanathorn.

The campaign is pushing for the following five changes.

1. LAOs to have power over all public services except national finance, military and foreign affairs.

2. Reduction of overlapping duties among LAOs, regional and central authorities.

3. LAOs to be allocated 50 per cent of the national budget.

4. LAOs to have full jurisdiction without intervention from regional and central authorities.

5. Local people to be able to participate in public hearings on important local issues, and to vote to remove local administrators. Citizen councils to be established to supervise budget planning and allocation.

Thanathorn said he will present the signatures to Parliament next Monday (July 11). At least 50,000 signatures are required to have a draft amendment considered in Parliament. He hoped that the motion would be considered by Parliament in November.

Published : July 04, 2022

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Govt gets ready for clusters as BA.4, BA.5 become main Covid strains

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The Public Health Ministry has been instructed to have medication, equipment and personnel ready in case Omicron subvariants BA.4 and BA.5 spark a new outbreak.

Govt gets ready for clusters as BA.4, BA.5 become main Covid strains

Government spokesman Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana said the prime minister has ordered the ministry to get ready to tackle large clusters of infection.

He also quoted Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha as asking people to strictly follow universal preventive measures, especially since the daily Covid-19 load has risen over the past few days.

Thailand logged 1,995 new infections on Monday over 24 hours and 2,328 cases were reported on Sunday.

The spokesman said Prayut also wants the Public Health Ministry to campaign and make it easier for people to get their booster shots as soon as possible.Govt gets ready for clusters as BA.4, BA.5 become main Covid strains

Medical Services Department director-general Supakit Sirilak said on Monday that BA.4 and BA.5 will soon become dominant sub-variants of the Covid-19 virus in Thailand.

He said these two new sub-variants were responsible for more than half of all new cases last week, and some 1,000 cases have been confirmed so far.

Govt gets ready for clusters as BA.4, BA.5 become main Covid strainsSeparately, Assoc Prof Dr Teera Wacharaprechanont from Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Medicine said on Monday that cases have been rising over the past few days because people are becoming less cautious and the new sub-variants are more easily transmissible.

In a Facebook post, Teera said the BA.5 sub-variant spread very fast and was resistant to immunity developed by previous infections and vaccines. It was also resistant to several antibody drugs.

He said he has studied a few infection patterns and learned that family members tend to catch the virus from children, who pick it up at school.

Working people also catch the virus in the office by dining together and then spreading it to family members at home. Moreover, the doctor said, people have started partying again and taking the virus home with them.

He said infections are being accelerated because people are lowering their guard, adding that the government should not have allowed people to remove their face masks in public places.

Published : July 04, 2022

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Huge influx of hornbills to village in Songkhla province

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Ban Chon Thong village in Na Thawi district of Songkhla province has become a home to plain-pouched hornbills, as more than 400 birds were spotted in the area on Monday.

Huge influx of hornbills to village in Songkhla province

The number of hornbills in the village near Khao Nam Khang National Park is expected to increase until the end of migration season around August.

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Thap Chang Subdistrict Administrative Organisation and Ban Chon Thong villagers have cooperated with Mahidol University’s researchers to set up a hornbill research centre in the area to ensure that visitors will not frighten these birds.

Meanwhile, researchers will help create awareness among interested villagers on hornbill preservation.

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If villagers can manage visitors and preserve hornbills, Ban Chon Thong village can become an ecotourism village that draws domestic and foreign tourists.

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Thailand is home to 13 species of hornbill, named for the distinctive shape of their beaks. These are: the great hornbill, oriental pied hornbill, wreathed hornbill, plain-pouched hornbill, rufous-necked hornbill, helmeted hornbill, black hornbill, bushy-crested hornbill, wrinkled hornbill, Tickell’s brown hornbill, Austen’s brown hornbill, rhinoceros hornbill, and the white-crowned hornbill.

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However, the hornbill population in Thailand is dwindling due to deforestation and hunting. They fetch a high price in the black market as these birds are seen as a “symbol of prestige”.

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The birds are covered by the 1992 Wildlife Preservation and Protection Act and people caught possessing, buying or selling them face up to four years in prison and/or a fine of 40,000 baht.

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Published : July 04, 2022

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‘Amazing Muay Thai’ campaign woos global audience

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In a bid to use Thai boxing, also known as Muay Thai, to promote Thailand’s tourism as part of the government’s policy to tap the country’s soft power, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with World Boxing Council Muaythai.

‘Amazing Muay Thai’ campaign woos global audience

“The MoU aims to use Muay Thai to attract sport fans to visit Thailand, as well as improve Muay Thai’s standards to international level to expand the audience base,” TAT Governor Yuttasak Supasorn said on Sunday. “The promotional campaign will target a new generation of sport enthusiasts and will focus on conveying a positive image of Thai culture, traditions and values.”

Yuttasak added that the TAT is following the government’s policy of harnessing the country’s soft power to promote tourism under 6 Fs and 4 Ms strategy. The 6 Fs are: food, film, fashion, festival, fight, friendships, while the 4 Ms are music, museum, master, and meta.

General Kovid Bhakdibhumi, president of WBC Muaythai, said that under the MoU, the TAT and WBC Muaythai will engage in a five-year campaign called “Amazing Muay Thai” to promote major boxing events throughout the country to domestic and international audiences.

The first boxing event under the Amazing Muay Thai programme, soon to kick off in Bangkok, will be joined by the WBC Muaythai Diamond champions, Petchmorakot Petchyindee and Mehdi Zatout; current WBC Muaythai world champions Nabil Venum and Sajjad Venum; and young stars Kwankao and Petchaektho Boomdeksian.

‘Amazing Muay Thai’ campaign woos global audience

“Furthermore, we will promote cultural events related to the sport, such as the guru worship rite of Muay Thai boxers, which is organised on March 17 every year in Ayutthaya province, to attract cultural tourists and introduce Muay Thai to those who are new to the sport,” he said.

Kovid added that Muay Thai is becoming more popular in foreign markets such as the Untied States and Europe, as can been seen from increasing foreign audiences during live broadcast and increasing sales of Muay Thai-related products.


“In the future, we plan to host more tournaments at regional and international levels, as well as provide knowledge and training to foreigners who wish to train in the authentic Thai boxing style, which will eventually attract more international audiences and in turn improve the country’s tourism and economy,” he added.

Published : July 04, 2022

By : THE NATION

1 killed, 8 injured as motorbike hits spectators in Trang street race

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A motorcycle racing competition in downtown Trang went terribly wrong when a bike lost control and ploughed into the crowd, killing one and injuring eight others.

1 killed, 8 injured as motorbike hits spectators in Trang street race

The accident took place at the 2022 Krabang Road Racing, which was held on Sunday for the first time in nearly 10 years. The contestants were racing for a cash prize of about 400,000 baht.

Police rushed to the scene to find 20-year-old racer Nattakit Chringjit lying unconscious with injuries and the dead body of 16-year-old spectator Monthol Chooyung. A two-year-old child was also taken to the hospital with a fractured skull.

Ekkarat Littima, 59, said he was watching the race in front of his house while holding his two-year-old nephew in his arms. Suddenly, he said, the motorbike hit him, his nephew and another person nearby. Ekkarat sustained injuries to his forehead and little finger.

Another spectator said the race was going smoothly until two motorbikes got locked and one went off track for 20 metres before hitting the crowd.

The witness said the accident took place at a dangerous curve that had no barrier, adding that the announcer had warned racers to beware of this curve.

The spectator hoped the organiser would put up a barrier at the curve to avoid a repeat of the accident.

1 killed, 8 injured as motorbike hits spectators in Trang street race
1 killed, 8 injured as motorbike hits spectators in Trang street race

Meanwhile, Pol Colonel Chuechart Yaodam from Muang Trang Police Station said the organiser had been authorised to hold the race, and that his station was not notified of the accident.

There have been reports at a person claiming to be a member of the Trang City Municipality prevented reporters from recording the incident.

1 killed, 8 injured as motorbike hits spectators in Trang street race

Published : July 04, 2022

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Khao Yai elephant returns to park office for help with hurting tusk

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An elephant called “Plai Nga Diew” showed up at the Khao Yai National Park’s office on Sunday to seek help with its hurting left tusk.

Khao Yai elephant returns to park office for help with hurting tusk

This is the second time that this elephant, which is also known as “Plai Diew Lub”, has sought help with its left tusk. The last time it had shown up was in March.

Chaiya Huaihongthong, who oversees the national park in Nakhon Ratchasima’s Pak Chong district, said the elephant appeared to be dizzy and had lost a lot of weight. Also, its tusks were broken.

He said he called Patarapol Maneeorn, a veterinarian at the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, to treat the animal.

Khao Yai elephant returns to park office for help with hurting tusk

Chaiya believes the elephant may have broken its tusks while sharpening them against rocks or trees, or in a fight with others.

He added that Plai Nga Diew can be treated without the use of anaesthetic because it is calm and friendly.

Khao Yai elephant returns to park office for help with hurting tusk

The vet, meanwhile, said the pain in the tusk may be due to the lack of calcium as many animals must consume minerals to build their bones.

“Hence we call on conservation groups or education institutions to work with national parks in creating salt licks so animals like deer and elephants can consume minerals to keep their bones strong,” he said.

He added that Plai Nga Diew had shown signs of improvement after receiving treatment, but is still under observation.

Published : July 04, 2022

By : THE NATION

Heavy rains can bring flash floods to 23 provinces, including Bangkok

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A strong southwest monsoon prevailing over the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand will possibly hit 23 provinces with flash flooding on Monday and Tuesday.

Heavy rains can bring flash floods to 23 provinces, including Bangkok

The Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department said heavy rainfall over the two days may increase water levels and cause rivers to overflow. Hence, it said, residents should monitor water levels closely and follow weather forecasts provided by the Thai Meteorological Department.

Provinces facing the risk of flash floods include Bangkok, Samut Sakhon, Samut Songkhram, Samut Prakan, Chachoengsao, Chonburi, Rayong, Chanthaburi, Trat, Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Songkhla, Pattani, Narathiwat, Ranong, Phang Nga, Phuket, Krabi, Trang and Satun.

Heavy rains can bring flash floods to 23 provinces, including Bangkok

The department also warned that coastal provinces like Ranong, Phang Nga and Phuket will experience strong winds and high waves until Tuesday and advised people against swimming in the sea.

Call 1784 or Line @1784DDPM for assistance or to report a disaster.

Published : July 04, 2022

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‘People’s Assembly’ rallies to highlight govt failures, push for unity

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The “People’s Assembly” gathered on Sunday to protest against the government’s failure to tackle rising fuel prices and restore unity.

‘People’s Assembly’ rallies to highlight govt failures, push for unity

The rally at Lan Khon Muang square in Bangkok’s Phra Nakhon district was led by former red-shirt leader Jatuporn Prompan, who said the government is pretending to be strong while it is struggling with scores of challenges.

He said the government has been unable to solve any problems because it is under the control of capitalists.

“When the government can’t do anything, it’s time for people to step up,” he said.

Jatuporn also believes that Energy Minister Supattanapong Punmeechaow will listen to the group’s demands via the media.

Meanwhile, human-rights lawyer Nititorn Lamlua said the rally also aimed to restore unity and eliminate threats from oppressors like foreigners, capitalists and government officials.

He added that the group also aims to return the ownership of natural resources to citizens in order to maintain fairness in resource allocation, adding that Thailand must always come first.

‘People’s Assembly’ rallies to highlight govt failures, push for unity

Nititorn pointed to the conflict between supporters of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha or former PM Abhisit Vejjajiva and those backing former prime ministers Thaksin and Yingluck Shinawatra.

“So, we want to use this stage to restore unity, build sovereignty and change the country,” he said. “This move aims to not just repel General Prayut, but also strike against capitalists and groups planning coups d’etat.”

He added that the People’s Assembly will not join other pro-democracy groups to achieve its goals.

Published : July 04, 2022

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Isolation for Covid patients: How long is long enough?

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With most vaccinated people developing none or very mild symptoms when infected by the Omicron variant of Covid-19, many are choosing to stay isolated at home.

Isolation for Covid patients: How long is long enough?

However, how long should the infected stay isolated to ensure they are free of the virus and can safely interact with others?

In a Facebook post on Monday, leading virologist Dr Yong Poovorawan said studies show that the virus count starts to drop sharply seven days after the symptoms are first observed.

The studies cited have been published in the Journal of the American Medical Association and New England Journal of Medicine.

“After 10 days, the viral load will be extremely low and too weak to be transmitted to others. Hence, the suitable period for self-isolation is at least 10 days from when the symptoms appeared or when you tested positive,” Yong said. “If you can’t complete the 10-day requirement, then at least isolate for seven days and then employ strict preventive measures when interacting with others in the following three days to prevent the spread of the virus.”

Isolation for Covid patients: How long is long enough?
Isolation for Covid patients: How long is long enough?

The virologist added that the virus shedding period is similar for vaccinated and unvaccinated people.

“Though unvaccinated persons carry a higher viral load compared to those who are fully jabbed, their virus count drops to the same level as vaccinated persons after day 10,” he said.

Published : July 04, 2022

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Ministry tells governors to control cannabis usage in their provinces

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Provincial governors have been instructed to monitor the consumption of cannabis and hemp in their areas in a bid to prevent the abuse of these plants.

Ministry tells governors to control cannabis usage in their provinces

Marijuana and hemp were removed from the list of banned narcotics on June 9.

Meanwhile, the order signed by Interior Ministry’s permanent-secretary Suttipong Juljarern on June 30 lists the following guidelines for governors to follow:

• Marijuana and hemp cannot be used for recreation

• Sale or consumption of cannabis/hemp spiked food or beverages is not allowed in government complexes.

• Government officials cannot consume marijuana or hemp illegally or in a manner that can affect the image of state officials.

• Governors, provincial public health offices and related authorities must provide knowledge and promote public awareness over the cultivation and consumption of marijuana and hemp as permitted by law.

• Local authorities must educate people about the benefits and dangers of marijuana and hemp.

• Authorities must inspect cannabis/hemp-spiked food, beverages and products being sold in their areas to ensure that the amount used is within legal limits.

The Defence Ministry issued a similar order last month, prohibiting its personnel from using marijuana or hemp on military complexes as well as from displaying inappropriate behaviour while under the influence.

Published : July 04, 2022

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