Siam Rath
Siam Rath (Thai: สยามรัฐ, RTGS: Sayam Rat, pronounced [sā.jǎːm rát]; lit.: 'Siamese State') is a Thai newspaper founded on 25 June 1950. It was one of the most politically influential newspapers during the latter half of the twentieth century, and was closely associated with former prime minister Kukrit Pramoj, who was the newspaper's co-founder and, for various periods, its owner, director, editor, and columnist. The newspaper positions itself as a "quality" paper, like the more widely circulated Matichon.[1] Following Kukrit's death in 1995, the paper was sold to Chatchawal Kong-udom.[2]
Niggaṇhe niggahārahaṃ, paggaṇhe paggahārahaṃ. (transl. Adore those who deserve to be adored, oppress those who deserve to be oppressed.) | |
Type | Daily Newspaper |
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Format | Print, online |
Owner(s) | Chatchawal Kong-udom |
Founded | 25 June 1950 |
Political alignment | Center-right, Conservatism |
Language | Thai |
Website | https://siamrath.co.th/ |
References
- McCargo, Duncan (2012). "Introduction: Politics and the media in Thailand". Politics and the Press in Thailand: Media Machinations. Routledge. ISBN 9781134568574.
- "Securing a media outlet". Bangkok Post. 22 March 2007.
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