With media freedoms increasingly curtailed under military junta,local printer removes critical piece on stagnant Thai economyThe International New York Times has blamed its local Thai printer for removing a front-page article on the country’s moribund economy and leaving a empty space on the cover.
Self-censorship is on the rise in the south-east Asian country which is ruled by a military junta. In September, the same paper’s printer stopped its publication over an article on the country’s ailing king.
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Source: theguardian.com