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Caleb Quinley is a multimedia journalist and editor based in Thailand covering autocracy, dissident culture, and human rights in Southeast Asia. He was raised in rural and urban Thailand and is interested in regional affairs and politics, especially the rise of authoritarianism. His work has been featured in renowned publications including, National Geographic, The Guardian, Al Jeezera, The Independent, VICE News, and others.
As Thai police widen their nationwide crackdown on illegal migrants, new allegations of abuse inside Bangkok’s immigration detention centres have surfaced.
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Caleb Quinley
- Aug 24, 2022
Five months ago, Thai pro-democracy activist Siam Theerawut fell silent from his exile in Vietnam. But his family have not stopped trying to find him
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Caleb Quinley
- Oct 29, 2019
After years of turning a blind eye to the nation’s sex trade, Thai authorities are beginning to crack down. But advocates within the industry are calling for the government to decriminalise their work instead
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Caleb Quinley
- Sep 02, 2019
Across Southeast Asia, Thai dissidents are under siege. At home, they are attacked by masked thugs. Abroad, they live in fear as their comrades are hunted down, killed or disappeared
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Caleb Quinley
- Jul 07, 2019