The Thai government wants to avoid a diplomatic row with Myanmar’s military regime. Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin recently announced that illegal migrants will be dealt with in accordance with the law, a possible sign of coming expulsions and pushback if migratory flows pick up.
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His release is ostensibly for health reasons. The 74-year-old former PM is one of 930 inmates who benefitted from an amnesty for those in poor health or over 70 years old. The rumour mill recently began suggesting that he might be accused of lèse majesté, a charge he immediately rejected.
Smog, particulate matter reach record levels in the Thai capital and even the north. Artificial rain, halting vehicular circulation in urban centres, and cleaning of roads in areas with the greatest dust accumulation have been of little avail. More decisive measures are needed, such as renewing the car fleet and getting businesses to reduce energy use.