The Times January 4 1998Members of a Burmese tribe who were rescued from captivity by welfare workers have been sent back to their kidnappers by […]
Author: Andrew Drummond
Prisoners In A Human Zoo. The Original Story
The Times Nov 22 1997Tourists are contributing to Thai slavery writes Andrew DrummondWOMEN from a remote Burmese hill tribe who are renowned for their long […]
Rebel Who Caught Pol Pot
THE TIMES WEDNESDAY JULY 30 1997Andrew Drummond on his old friend Nate Thayer, who found Cambodia’s butcherLast Friday, Nate Thayer achieved every journalist’s dream when […]
A Tale Of Two Cities
Pattaya’ Perfect DilemmaAndrew Drummond for The Nation, BangkokMarch 30th 1997Pattaya’s Perfect DilemmaHoteliers, tourist authority and city officials, a newspaper publisher, and local politicians last week […]
A Tale Of Two Cities
Pattaya’ Perfect DilemmaAndrew Drummond for The Nation, BangkokMarch 30th 1997Pattaya’s Perfect DilemmaHoteliers, tourist authority and city officials, a newspaper publisher, and local politicians last week […]
Another Day Another Coup
Evening Standard February 26 1991This is a story from the World Cities column in the Evening Standard in 1991.This has been included because it seems […]
Wild Man Of Borneo Leads In Blowpipe War
ObserverIn April 1987 Andrew Drummond, while working for The Observer, went in search of Bruno Manser who was supporting the Penan tribe in Sarawak’s 6th […]
Letters From Death Row – By Kevin Barlow
In January 2008 two Canadian tourists were shot dead by a Thai policeman in Pai a village predominantly populated by hill tribes in the northern Thai […]