Asian Press Alliance concerned at attacks on media

The Southeast Asian Press Alliance (Seapa) on Tuesday expressed deep concern over incidents at the protests on Monday, which saw media being attacked for their role in reporting unfolding incidents in Thailand.

In its statement issued today, Seapa said simultaneous rallies were held in front of five state owned TV stations protesting the alleged unfair coverage by the media of demonstrations, which have intensified since the beginning of November.

Read more: The Nation

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