Defense Ministry Meets With Khaosodsod Over Security Coverage
Thailand's Defense Ministry met with Khaosodsod newspaper on July 21 to establish security guidelines for reporting after a disputed military map publication, with both sides affirming no malicious intent and committing to closer coordinati
Defense Minister General Adulyadej Boontharmkaraichon met with Khaosodsod newspaper executives on July 21 at the Defense Ministry to discuss guidelines for security reporting and prevent future misunderstandings that could harm military security or alarm the public. Khaosodsod management clarified that publication of the disputed military map image was not intended to cause harm or spread inappropriate information. The newspaper's coverage of border conflicts has demonstrated good coordination and cooperation with the military, and it remains committed to reporting facts directly while respecting operational sensitivities and prioritizing national security interests. The newspaper says it promptly complies when the military requests corrections or content removal, and maintains smooth cooperation on border reporting with the armed forces. The disputed report aimed to communicate accurate facts about soldiers injured by a land mine while reducing public confusion from widely circulating rumors and maintaining troop morale. Both sides collaborated closely on the information and images, with the military understanding there was no malicious intent to compromise Thai military secrets. Defense Minister Adulyadej stressed the need for more careful news review considering security concerns to prevent similar misunderstandings. The meeting between the Defense Ministry and Khaosodsod aims to build understanding and establish guidelines for careful, accurate, and beneficial public reporting to prevent future confusion. Both parties are confident no ill intent was involved, but offer sincere apologies if the reporting caused public concern.