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Netizens protest soap opera ban

About 50 members of a social network group rallied on Sunday morning in front of the Maleenont Tower on Rama IV Road which houses Channel 3, demanding the prime-time political soap opera "Nua Mek 2" be put back on air immediately, reports said.

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The group called on Channel 3 to "stop following orders from corrupt politicians" and broadcast "Nua Mek 2" until it reaches its final episode.

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  • Discussion 3 : 13 Jan 2013 at 20.483

    Wow....50 showed up. Will this ever go away? Turn off the TV and get a life.

  • Discussion 2 : 13 Jan 2013 at 15.212

    They need to cut out the violence in all the soaps.Is Thailand different to all other cultures when it comes to imitating I think not.Come on MPs realise what you are teaching the next generation. Violence is getting out of hand and a lot of it is caused by the younger generation re-enacting what they see on TV.

  • Discussion 1 : 13 Jan 2013 at 14.401

    Excuse me, but aren't these the same people that scream bloody murder about "inappropriate material"? Let's get consistent here, oh, I forgot, they must be soapies.

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