Anusorn, deeply concerned, questions whether Thailand truly has a rule of law. He believes justice is impossible because the country is governed by 'power.' He couldn't hold back tears, expressing pity for the oppressed people of Myanmar, millions forced to flee war due to dictatorship. He pledged to continue his mission to transform society, specifically 'changing the mindset of the majority.' On June 22nd, at the Pridi Banomyong Institute (Tho…
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Anusorn, deeply concerned, questions whether Thailand truly has a rule of law. He believes justice is impossible because the country is governed by 'power.' He couldn't hold back tears, expressing pity for the oppressed people of Myanmar, millions forced to flee war due to dictatorship. He pledged to continue his mission to transform society, specifically 'changing the mindset of the majority.' On June 22nd, at the Pridi Banomyong Institute (Tho…