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kimamey

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  1. I think that's the case with a lot of these instances in Thailand, including the 2010 protests. In that case, PT when in power decided that the army wasn't to blame as they'd been ordered to shoot protesters. Robert Amsterdam the red shirt's lawyer brought in an ex US military guy to look at the evidence, and he concluded the army was operating outside its rules of engagement. I've not heard from him since. There's an argument that much of that was due to the army coming under fire from the black shirts, but without an unbiased inquiry well never know. I think Abhisit tried to set one up but but there wasn't much cooperation from the army. I've just been looking at the Human Rights Watch report. Not all of it as its very long and covers the period before that as well. It's a very interesting read and nobody comes out of it very well.
  2. There's obviously a lot of talk about Thaksin's criminal conviction and outstanding cases, which as far as I know are all related to financial corruption. Something else that's not mentioned is his support for the killers of red shirt protesters and innocent bystanders in 2010, in place of the justice he promised. This involved trying to get political opponents falsely convicted of murder, which I think might have involved a possible death sentence, although that may not have been carried out. Personally I think that's worse than financial corruption, but that's just my opinion.
  3. kimamey

    Where is the rain!

    I'm not sure where you are but here in Mahasarakham we haven't had much rain for a week or two but there's enough water in the rice fields. Could do with a little more to keep it topped up.
  4. Why would anyone lie to someone as honest as Thaksin? Does anyone know if there's a sarcasm emoji yet. I still can't find one.
  5. So long as they don't decide to just bake cake. Yes I know about the historical inaccuracy.
  6. It depends where you are. If you're driving on the roads, at least in Isaan where I am, then I can think of many words to describe Thai drivers. Not all are allowed on here and none are "friendly". It's one of my great pleasures when I return to the UK. Drivers who look as if they might have passed a test at some point, and don't drive as if they are the only ones who need to go anywhere and treat other traffic like they are slalom poles to weave around. There are a lot of friendly Thais but I generally find the same in the UK.
  7. I hope you're right but they've sided with the military before abs not suffered that much. It does seem as if some are beginning to see the truth so maybe there's hope.
  8. It's the danger of personality politics. They supported Thaksin without bothering to see what he was doing. It's a late revelation but welcome nonetheless.
  9. In that case they may pay out. Mind you that's using logic so I could well be wrong
  10. I wonder if the eye test is related the the mysterious condition that prevents travel to Thailand but not Cambodia
  11. I think it depends. If it's his then no. The OP seemed to suggest it belonged to a relative. In that case probably yes but they will go after him to reclaim the money
  12. What do they mean by field ready? Isn't that the normal way uniforms are provided or were they previously given the parts for their wives/ girlfriends to see together. Or did they have to attach specific badges ect?
  13. Great thanks. All I need to do now is get there from Mahasarakham without the wife finding out.
  14. Free sex for aging foreigners without letting my wife know. Excuse me, I need to rest in case it happens soon. ????
  15. Can you tell me which ones so I can hose them down with bleach before I touch them. ????
  16. I've just watched the video as I was puzzled by the skateboard reference. I often criticise the Thai police, with good reason in my opinion, but I think they were very restrained in this situation and I feel they would have been well within their rights to have been more aggressive.
  17. Isn't the problem that even if all the right paperwork is there there's no guarantee that it won't be revoked. It seems quite common here for something to be built and then start an argument over who owns the land. May be that's to extract compensation. Isn't there a new elevated highway next to Lumtakong reservoir that can't be used due to ownership issues?
  18. It's odd because the retirement age for government employees is 60 as far as I know. It certainly is for my wife in part of the Ministry of Labour.
  19. I think the interior outfitting is usually done by another company, but that atolls to Airbus, the outfitter and hopefully Thai Airways. I doubt this article is an in depth look at these planes anyway.
  20. Yeh right, of course you would. What makes you think you'd pass the intensive medical needed to be given that honour?
  21. You can always clean a touch screen. How do you do that with all the other surfaces you touch on your way to that seat?

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