Mano Laohavanich (Thai: มโน เลาหวณิช RTGS: Mano Laohawanit; monastic name Mettanando Bhikkhu) is a Thai politician, former professor of Buddhism at Thammasat...
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Dhammakaya critics such as Thai Senator Paiboon Nititawan and former monk Mano Laohavanich; as well as Thai Buddhist academics such as Phra Paisal Visalo and...
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activist name Phra Buddha Issara), and former Wat Phra Dhammakaya monk Mano Laohavanich. Senator Paiboon led a failed attempt to reopen the 1999 case of Luang...
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committee led by former Thai senator Paiboon Nititawan and former monk Mano Laohavanich. The calls for reform were led by one of Prayut's close allies, activist...
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eventually defeated by Arpaio in the November 1992 general election. Mano Laohavanich – Thailand politician with involvement in the case The weapon had been...
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committee led by former Thai senator Paiboon Nititawan and former monk Mano Laohavanich. Calls for reform were spearheaded by right-wing activist monk Phra...
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state control of Buddhism. Reforms party leaders Paiboon Nititawan and Mano Laohavanich had proposed included requiring temples to open their finances to the...
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infantryman who had assumed a main role in the coup as well. Finally, Mano Laohavanich, a former monk of Wat Phra Dhammakaya, also a member of the reform...
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activist name Phra Buddha Issara), and former Wat Phra Dhammakaya monk Mano Laohavanich. In February 2015, Paiboon Nititawan led an unsuccessful bid to reopen...
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this reason. According to information leaked to several scholars by Mano Laohavanich—who lived at Wat Phra Dhammakaya for two years—some in the Dhammakaya...
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