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Mahachon (newspaper)

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Mahachon (Thai: มหาชน, 'The Masses') was a Thai newspaper, published as an organ of the Communist Party of Thailand.[1] It was started in 1942 as a clandestine publication. The paper began to be published legally in 1944,[1] but it was legally published weekly between 25 October 1945 and 1950. After becoming legal, Mahachon had its editorial office near Sanam Luang, Bangkok.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Christopher John Baker; Pasuk Phongpaichit (14 April 2009). A History of Thailand. Cambridge University Press. p. 181. ISBN 978-0-521-76768-2. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
  2. ^ The Young Nuon Chea in Bangkok (1942 1950)and the Communist Party of Thailand: The Life in Bangkok of the Man Who Became “Brother No. 2” in the Khmer Rouge Archived 2011-08-15 at the Wayback Machine, Eiji Murashima, Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies (Waseda University) No. 12 (March 2009)