Thai junta chief gives thumbs-up to Orwell’s ‘Animal Farm’
BANGKOK — The late British writer and social critic George Orwell appears to be back in the good graces of Thailand’s military ruler after a spell in the doghouse five years ago.
Deputy government spokesman Werachon Sukondhapatipak, summing up Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha’s political thoughts as the country prepares to install a new elected government, said his boss recommended reading the Thai edition of “Animal Farm,” ”which is a book that leaves important lessons on how to live life.”
Prayuth’s plug on Wednesday for “Animal Farm” reflected a more positive view of Orwell’s work than the military had right after he seized power in a May 2014 coup. Protesters comparing military rule to the fictional dystopia of Orwell’s “1984” held silent protests by reading the book in public places and were dragged off.