Thailand is once again in the grips of immense unrest as the younger generation rises up against the reactionary powers of the monarchy and militaristic state. With the movement's leadership arrested, protestors are organizing themselves using new horizontal methods, showing remarkable ingenuity to combat the oppressive regime...
Thailand is not widely known as a carceral state, but with the world's fourth-highest incarceration rate, it is one of the easiest places in the world to end up in prison...
Prior to the election, many Thais were wary of the expected fall out from what were clearly going to be rigged elections. However, events afterward have been unusually quiet...
Gabriel Ernst is a German writer and documentary filmmaker who has been living in Bangkok for the last half-decade. He is also the English-language editor for DinDeng, a journal and collective of radical views on Thailand and Southeast Asia. His work focuses on social and democratic movements in Thailand and Burma.