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  • #31
    Everyone knows- the Junta has failed, at such cataclysmic cost, and People's futures. Time for another bow, yellow shirts. How do you spell Stooge?

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    • #32
      Blind Thai woman jailed a year for insulting monarch
      Additional reporting by Reuters
      5th January 2018


      (File) Theerapat Prayurasiddh, permanent secretary of the Thai Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, dressed in a traditional costume, greets Thailand's King Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun and Princess Bajrakitiyabha during the annual Royal Ploughing Ceremony in central Bangkok, Thailand, May 12, 2017.

      Source: Reuters/Athit PerawongmethaNation ReutersReuters.

      Pic: ReutersReuters.

      The laws protecting members of the royal family from insult limit what all news organizations can report from Thailand.

      The United Nations has expressed concern over what it calls a deteriorating rights situation in Thailand, including harsh sentences for those convicted of violating the lese-majeste law, known as Article 112.

      The junta has said it needs to crack down on critics of the monarchy for the sake of national security.

      asiancorrespondent.com
      http://thailandchatter.com/showthrea...ll=1#post45112

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      • #33
        None so blind as those that will not see.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by sabang View Post
          Everyone knows- the Junta has failed, at such cataclysmic cost, and People's futures. Time for another bow, yellow shirts. How do you spell Stooge?
          Yes, of course.

          Let's invite the equivalent of the Pathet Lao to govern here instead.

          Seen the SET lately have you, sabang?
          God, the panic within the Dems, MSM, and left must be horrifying...realizing that Joe is really the best they've got.

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          • #35
            Oh, but the already rich just get richer- and most of them aren't Tai anyway. Guess that's all that matters to you, even though you're not one of them (Hey, but I'm alright Jack!).

            Not aware the Pathet Lao was ever democratically elected by their nations only two Absolute democratic majorities. Care to fill me in on that booner?

            Nah, didn't think so.

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            • #36
              Phiphatanachai Sakawi from his own Facebook page

              Do you know Nurhayati personally?

              I have never known Nurhayati personally. An acquaintance from among the blind informed me. I found it was a problem, so I am the one who filed a complaint against her at Chokchai Police Station in Bangkok. Later, I sent a copy of my complaint to Yala Governor, and he assigned a representative to file a complaint against her.

              Have you monitored the progress of the complaint?As a person with vision loss, what do you think when a blind woman is jailed?So is it ingratitude or ignorance?
              http://thailandchatter.com/showthrea...ll=1#post45112

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              • #37
                the court sentenced Nuruhayati to three years in prison for royal defamation. She was accused of sharing on Facebook an article criticising Thai monarchy on 13 October 2016, the day that the King Rama IX passed away.

                As she pleaded guilty, the court halved the jail term to one year and six months. Despite her disability, the court did not suspend the jail term citing the severity of the offence.



                Photo courtesy of Khai Maew Facebook page.

                prachatai.com
                http://thailandchatter.com/showthrea...ll=1#post45112

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Mid View Post
                  One of two threads I could locate his name

                  • Jail term for ex-Pheu Thai MP upheld



                  The Appeal Court on Tuesday upheld a two-year jail term without suspension for Pol Sgt Maj Prasit Chaisrisa, a former Pheu Thai MP for Surin, who was found guilty by the court of first instance for having in posession military hardware and accepting stolen property in connection with the military dispersal of red-shirt demonstrators in 2010.

                  On April 22, 2010 police searched Pol Sgt Maj Prasit's car and found two bullet-proof vests and a safety helmet, which are military hardware permissible for military use only.

                  The military hardware went missing on April 10 that year during a military operation to disperse the protesting members of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD).

                  According to the prosecution, on that day, while Sgt Chanayut Komsakhon was taking part in the operation in Dusit area, he was attacked by at least three men with a one-metre-long flag pole. Sgt Chanayut was hurt and the attackers took the safety helmet he was wearing.

                  Pol Sgt Maj Prasit, who was also a UDD member, was charged with having military hardware without permission in violation of Sections 4,12 and 42 of the 1987 Military Hardware Control and accepting a stolen item in breach of Section 357 of the Criminal Code.

                  The former MP denied the charges.

                  The Criminal Court on Oct 30, 2018 found him guilty of the two charges and sentenced him to two years in jail without suspension. The defendant applealed and was released on bail.

                  The Appeal Court on Tuesday upheld the lower court's decision on the ground that Pol Sgt Maj Prasit had accepted the vests and helmet, which are stolen from a military force on duty. His defence that he had the items for self-protection was not credible. There is also no reason to suspend the jail term, said the court.

                  Pol Sgt Maj Prasit, who was accompanied by his wife to the court, said he would appeal and seek a release on bail with 700,000-baht collateral.: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand...thai-mp-upheld
                  Keep your friends close and your enemies closer

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                  • #39
                    Might take a generation to reverse the ingrained and hardwired.

                    Some circles are suggestion the last generation is at hand.


                    ....and then what?

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Somchai Boonporn View Post
                      Some circles are suggestion the last generation is at hand.
                      Conspiracy theorists?

                      A New World Order?

                      F off peon clown
                      Keep your friends close and your enemies closer

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