Since coming to power in 2001, Thaksin has used a potent combination of state and corporate powers to put political and financial pressure on the media in order to limit negative reporting from outlets he does not control. Since 2001, the government has restricted media freedom by withholding or threatening to withhold advertising contracts, operating licenses, and work permits from media outlets, and by filing, or having surrogates file, large defamation cases against prominent activists and independent journalists and media organizations.
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