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Credibility of Thai justice system tested by probe of officials abetting Yingluck’s escape

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This country is like.Gotham.and needs Baine

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On 25.9.2017 at 10:46 AM, kiwikeith said:

What we seem to forget here is the old saying.

"He, or she or they, that pays the piper calls the tune"

Otherwise known as the Golden Rule: "Who has the gold, makes the rules."

It is all smoke and mirrors, anyway.

 

What are they hiding?

They need to appoint another creditable committee ????????? where are they going to find that many Thai Police with creditability attached to their name, you can count to 4 but then you will need to question that thinking too, hahahahahahahahahah......:shock1:

She wasn't under arrest. 

There was no court order that she could not travel to the province. 

All they did  (albiet sneakily ) was drop her off at the border. 

In saying that, the idea that the highest of the high officials did not know she was leaving and where she is now  is quite ludicrous to me. 

She is a mother, I have no doubt she is in daily contact with her son. 

Her son also entered the military academy just after her escape. She would never have left her son without strong assurances he would be safe in her absence. She would rather go to prison, than see him in harms way. She was a hostage and now the hostage has been set free. 

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