This is why I’m considering cancelling my subscription to the Bangkok Post newspaper. This front page headline & story implies the protesters shut down the rail network in Bangkok. But that was ordered by the government. This bias by them is seen often #ม็อบ18ตุลา #Thailand
In #Thailand, we now have online media that cover the stories in English. After all, it’s best not to get your news from just one source. I suggest that you follow some of these giants such as @ThaiEnquirer, @KhaosodEnglish, @Thisruptdotco & also @prachatai_en #ม็อบ18ตุลา
Here are some of the international media that are worth following for reports about the #ม็อบ18ตุลา protests: @SaksithCNA @vaitor @pakhead @PravitR @erich_parpart @MayWongCNA @PichayadaCNA @TostevinM @panuw @8td @hkbeech @chia_jasmine @JohnReedwrites and the analyst @Thai_Talk
Thank you @1artie1. It is good to see that there are some journalists at the @BangkokPostNews who are not scared to speak to their bosses when they see something that is not right #ม็อบ17ตุลา #Thailand https://twitter.com/1artie1/status/1317678095994818560
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