D.J.Community Radio cheered Big Tu.

Last updated: 6 ต.ค. 2565  | 

D.J.Community Radio cheered Big Tu.

Due to the current floods, residents in Thailand are advised to listen to transistor radios.

On October 5 at 10:00 a.m., Mr. Bhujong Tam, (a Thai patriot with community radio hosts across the country), met with Mr. Sompas Nilpun, the advisor to the Prime Minister's Office, at the Bureaucracy Development Commission (KORN) and handed him a letter.


This letter is for General Prayuth Chan-ocha Prime Minister and Minister of Defense of Thailand, with the request to support the community radio with its moderators, in public relations as well as help with disasters, floods or other socially useful tasks.

Community radio still reaches many villagers across the country. It is the voice of the villagers and helps to communicate with public authorities, it is a social force. Today, there are more and more community radio channels on different frequencies, in different provinces, which are networked with each other.

Although a transistor radio is a small handy device, it is not tied to the power grid. It does not need a cable, only two batteries and it can be used anywhere, thus getting important information in the event of a disaster to help society. Who Thus helps to protect a transistor radio life.

#Thainewsasia ch.
#Guido Jellessen / Thai News Asia news team reports 

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