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Talking Thai Politics: Kunthika Nutcharut, Defending Disruptors

Talking Thai Politics: Kunthika Nutcharut, Defending Disruptors

Update: 2024-10-11
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What is it like to be a human rights lawyer in Thailand? How does the new generation of 2020s political activists differ from those of previous eras? In this episode of Talking Thai Politics, we talk to Kunthika Nutcharut about her work with Thai Lawyers for Human Rights.

Kunthika comes from a political family – her lawyer father Krisadang Nutcharut was a student activisit in the 1970s – and she studied and worked in Germany before deciding to return to Thailand to taken on the challenging work of defending outspoken figures in the post-2020 student-led protest movement.

Duncan McCargo is President’s Chair in Global Affairs at Nanyang Technological University.

Chayata Sripanich is a research associate with the Generation Thailand project.

Talking Thai Politics brings crafted conversations about the politics of Thailand to a global audience. Created by the Generation Thailand project at Nanyang Technological University, the podcast is co-hosted by Duncan McCargo and Chayata Sripanich. Our production assistant is Li Xinruo.

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Talking Thai Politics: Kunthika Nutcharut, Defending Disruptors

Talking Thai Politics: Kunthika Nutcharut, Defending Disruptors

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