Seeds of Peace Vol.21 No.1 Jan.-Apr. (2005)
Seeds of Peace is now on its 21st year of existence. In the past two decades we have stood for
Seeds of Peace is now on its 21st year of existence. In the past two decades we have stood for
In this issue, we honour King Mongkut, Rama IV, who is in fact officially the first King of Siam. The
From Baghdad to Port-au-Prince looms the specter of American hyper-militarism and unilateralism, heralding what some call “a time of terror”
Post-Apec Bangkok has awakened from self-imposed sedation to reality and normality: traffic congestion, street hawkers, air and noise pollution, the
In mid-October the Thai kingdom will host the APEC 2003 meeting. Half-baked from the very start, it is surprising that
The war against Iraq, dubbed “Operation Iraqi Freedom,” is branded “the war to liberate Iraq” by US/UK officials and the
The threat of the US-led war against Iraq is far from over. UN arms inspectors are in Iraq, and any
Looking back, May 2002 marks the 10% anniversary of the bloody May tragedy in Siam, in which civilians protested and
Having defied the writ of the United States, Afghanistan is being pounded into pieces. Violence, not the UN or the
Shortly before this issue went to press the Indonesian parliament voted to impeach President Wahid. After months of struggling to