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2022/03/31 23:18
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In Thailand, the replacement of the head of an army-run TV channel is causing ripples over the coverage of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The replacement came amid reports of a controversial meeting last week between the channel's chief and the Russian ambassador to Thailand to discuss news cooperation. Local media reported on Tuesday that the army commander-in-chief had ordered the replacement of Channel 5's president Rangsee Kitiyanasap. The departure is widely believed to be linked to the agreement made between Rangsee and the Russian ambassador to exchange information. Rangsee said the deal would provide viewers with a more balanced picture of events in contrast to reports by Western media. The move by Rangsee to air possible Russian propaganda sparked criticism, including from the Thai government as it ran counter to the country's neutral stance. On Monday, a Channel 5 news program was abruptly cut after the newscaster said the word "Russia." Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has denied any involvement in Rangsee's departure. But he also said news should be based on facts and foreign news should be offered in a straightforward manner. Thai media outlets are reporting on the situation in Ukraine, and criticism against Russia has been rising among Thais despite the government's neutral stance.
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