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Thai Protests 2013-2014: Who to Follow on Twitter…

Yes, the Thai protests are STILL going on. I was hoping they’d be over by now, but oh no. Seriously? I hope this protest is finished before I complete writing this post! Anyway… similar to Staying Safe in Thailand: Streetwise Advice + Twitter, I wanted to share a bunch of twitter people for you to follow in this latest Thai kerfluffle.

If you only have time for one twitter account it’d have to be Richard Barrow’s.

Richard Barrow: (Travel blogger): @RichardBarrow

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And here’s Richard’s Bangkok Dangerous Google Map

This morning Richard made a request: if you are running around Bangkok and see any action, do tweet your photos and news to his account. Please do (the more eyes and ears sharing, the better).

And now to the rest of the twitter peeps…

แก้วมาลา Kaewmala (Thai language, culture & politics): @Thai_Talk

Aim_The Nation (Nation): Aim_The Nation (no longer online)

Alessandro Ursic (Freelance journalist): @aleursic

Anasuya (Channel NewsAsia): @Anasuya

Andrew Marshall (Reuters): @Journotopia

Aubrey Belford (Reuters): @AubreyBelford

Bangkok Pundit (Asian Correspondent): @bangkokpundit

Florian Witulski (asia-pacific correspondent): @vaitor

Jason Szep (Reuters): @jasonszep

Jonathan Head (BBC): @pakhead

John Le Fevre (The Establishment Post): @photo_journ

Kate Hodal (The Guardian): @katehodal

Newley Purnell (Journalist): @newley

Nuthatai Chotechuang (Nation Channel): @nuthatai

Patrick Winn (Global Post): @BKKApologist (no longer online)

Saksith Saiyasombut (Siam Voices): @Saksith

Sunai (Human Rights Watch): @sunaibkk

Terry Fredrickson (Bangkok Post): @terryfrd

Thin (Humanitarian): @thinink

Tulsathit Taptim (The Nation): @tulsathit

veena T.: @veen_NT

Waan Chomchuen (Wall Street Journal): @waanspeaking

William Davies (AFP): @WilwithoneL

Zoe Daniel (ABC Australia): @seacorro

2Bangkok: 2Bangkok

FCCThai: FCCThai

Asian Correspondent: @AsCorrespondent

New Mandala: @newmandala

Siam Voices: @siamvoices

Arm MatichonTV: @AMatichon (no longer online)

Bangkok Post: @BPbreakingnews

MCOT English News: @MCOTEnglishnews

The Nation: @nationnews

CMDThai (Civil Movement for Democracy): @CMDThai

Rajprasong News (Red Shirts): @Rajprasong_News

UDD (Red Shirts): @UDD_English

Abhisit Vejjajiva (former PM): @PM_Abhisit (no longer online)

Yingluck Shinawatra (present PM): @PouYingluck

georgehenton (photojournalist): @georgehenton

Grant Cameron (photojournalist): @grantthai

Jack Kurtz (photojournalist): @photogjack

L. Suwanrumpha (photojournalist): @TheLilyfish

Thai protests in the news…

If you need to play catch-up, here’s a few articles:

New Mandala: Who’s who in Thailand’s anti-government forces?

BBC: Thailand: Protests continue amid strike call

Bangkok Post: Media groups condemn protest threats

Bangkok Post: TOT power cut hits 750,000 users

asiancorrespondent.com: Who is financing the anti-government Suthep rallies in Bangkok?

asiancorrespondent.com (continuously updated page): LIVE: Fresh violence raises tensions in Bangkok

Note: My thanks goes to photographer L. Suwanrumpha (@TheLilyfish) and Asia Editor Jon Russell (@jonrussell) for suggestions on who to add to my previous twitter list for the Thai protests.

And now that I’ve finished this post, I’m off to see if this latest protest is over yet. See you there?