Using the emergency decree, Thai authorities have recently shut down 26
community-radio stations in nine provinces and pressured six others to
discontinue their services. As many as 84 community-radio
stations have been blacklisted and their activities closely monitored
in the latest round of political unrest, reports The Nation.
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