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Thailand decorates Myanmar's army chief amid Rohingya crisis

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Thailand decorates Myanmar's army chief amid Rohingya crisis

 

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Myanmar military commander-in-chief, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, attends a military exercise at Ayeyarwaddy delta region in Myanmar, February 3, 2018. REUTERS/Lynn Bo Bo/Pool

 

BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand awarded Myanmar's army chief a royal decoration on Friday amid allegations of crimes by Myanmar security forces against Rohingya Muslims that have prompted international condemnation.

 

Nearly 700,000 Rohingya have fled Myanmar's Rakhine state and crossed into Bangladesh since last August, when attacks on security posts by insurgents triggered a military crackdown that the United Nations has said amounts to ethnic cleansing, with reports of arson attacks, murder and rape.

 

Myanmar army commander-in-chief Senior General Min Aung Hlaing was granted the Knight Grand Cross (First Class) of the Most Exalted Order of the White Elephant at a ceremony in Bangkok, according to the general's official website.

 

The website also showed a picture of the commander-in-chief shaking hands with his Thai counterpart, General Tarnchaiyan Srisuwan.

 

Buddhist-majority Thailand often gives royal decorations to army chiefs of other countries who are supportive of Thailand's army, Thai army spokesman Lieutenant General Nothapol Boonngam said.

 

"He received the honour because of our military relations. We support each other's missions and exchange visits. Our armies have many joint activities," Nothapol told Reuters, adding that the Thai army had requested Hlaing's award since last year.

 

"This is a separate issue from human rights."

 

The Burma Human Rights Network said Thailand had crossed a "red line" by granting the award to Hlaing because Thailand is seen as a place of refuge by many Rohingya and other minority groups fleeing persecution in Myanmar, also a Buddhist-majority country.

 

"This kind of person doesn't deserve to win this great award," Kway Win, the group's executive director, told Reuters.

 

Earlier this week, Thailand and the United States kicked off the annual Cobra Gold military drills in Thailand - the largest such exercises in the Asia-Pacific region.

 

Thailand invited Myanmar as observers to the disaster relief and humanitarian assistance portions of Cobra Gold, prompting criticism from rights groups who questioned why a military accused of ethnic cleansing was being given access.

 

The U.S. Embassy in Bangkok this week said Myanmar was not a participant in any of the exercises.

 

 
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  • The rest of the world might not share that idea.

  • Nice move! They really know how to make thier popularity and credability on the international level sink to a rock bottom standard. Ok, ok! I know. It´s a safe move. It can´t reach lower levels. 

  • "Birds of a feather...."      

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Nice move! They really know how to make thier popularity and credability on the international level sink to a rock bottom standard.

Ok, ok! I know. It´s a safe move. It can´t reach lower levels. :cheesy:

Please someone tell me Thailand is extracting the urine  :bah:

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1 hour ago, rooster59 said:

"This is a separate issue from human rights."

The rest of the world might not share that idea.

From the other side of the planet: 

 

Canada imposes sanctions on Myanmar general over Rohingya abuses

 

Not the same military officer the Thais are congratulating but all the same. Thailand really knows how to cultivate foreign friendships. Of course, the US won't say anything because it needs Thailand for its centre of operations.

 

Canada also now has a Sergey Magnitsky Law, officially called the Justice for Victims of Corrupt Foreign Officials Act. 

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Looks like he bought the late Haile Salassi's medals from E-Bay.... 

Yet another chappie with parachute wings.

 

Must have been millions of 'em floating down into the rice paddies at one time or another.

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22 minutes ago, PETERTHEEATER said:

Looks like he bought the late Haile Salassi's medals from E-Bay.... 

or Sachas?

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These generals on both sides couldn’t care less about ‘people’. It’s just one big boys’ club. Vulgar creatures the lot of ‘em. 

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The way these Thai generals think is way beyond comprehension.   They really do not have the slightest idea how to conduct themselves on the world stage.  The UN will not be offering Thailand any council appointments anytime soon. 

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"Birds of a feather...."

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, rooster59 said:

Thailand awarded Myanmar's army chief a royal decoration

One of the words in the quote above prevents me from saying, what I really think...

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Bro's before filthy minorities right dude.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sarcasm    jicytdtu

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Now Thailand is the Hub for White Elephants.

Should be the Hub of White Wash.

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5 hours ago, rooster59 said:

"This is a separate issue from human rights."

this is the military mindset; look at thailand these past 4 years;

they are saying : 'military first, humans second';

truly pathetic the thai military awarding thai medals to foreign military; sticking together with their middle fingers out to all the rest of us

8 minutes ago, YetAnother said:

this is the military mindset; look at thailand these past 4 years;

they are saying : 'military first, humans second';

truly pathetic the thai military awarding thai medals to foreign military; sticking together with their middle fingers out to all the rest of us

They would not think that there is anything wrong and would be genuinely bewildered if you informed them that there was.

 

 

WHAT ????? :post-4641-1156693976:

5 hours ago, yellowboat said:

The way these Thai generals think is way beyond comprehension.   They really do not have the slightest idea how to conduct themselves on the world stage.  The UN will not be offering Thailand any council appointments anytime soon. 

With China and Russia on the UN round-table, I don't think Thailand is that bothered. Not that UN stands for much these days.

6 hours ago, Odysseus123 said:

Yet another chappie with parachute wings.

 

Must have been millions of 'em floating down into the rice paddies at one time or another.

Yes, quite extraordinary isn't it?

Almost as bizarre as wearing all your medal ribbons on your combat kit!

Still, I suppose it impresses someone...

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Just another example of who these creeps are, that are currently running the country. They relate to despots. The pigs that are in charge of the army in Burma, are serial killers. Genocidal maniacs. Billionaire heroin dealers. And that is the company Prawit, and Little P. choose. Nice work guys. Setting an example for your people. 

How can Thailand be so dumb!!!! Nothing, I repeat nothing, is "a separate issue from human rights"!!!! Should do wonders for the peace talks with the Moslem insurgents in the South! Unbelievable.



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3 minutes ago, graemeaylward said:

How can Thailand be so dumb!!!! Nothing, I repeat nothing, is "a separate issue from human rights"!!!! Should do wonders for the peace talks with the Moslem insurgents in the South! Unbelievable.



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Truly,truly believable.....

All those little color bars on his uniform represent battles against his own people and the oppression of minority groups. The Thai army respects that sort of dedication. Props where props are due.

He should of got the Iron Cross like Hitler gave Himmler for murdering 6 million Jews.   Who said crime does not pay as long as you wear an army uniform and do it in a nice way?   

An award for what?! Forceful, and from what I can gather, injustice against  poor and desperate people..

 

 

 

 

 

How come a guy like this gets 1.3 million likes on Facebook?

 

Zucky has a lot  to  answer for 1

They are just 'peas in a pod' from both sides.

Scum attracts scum.

Why is he wearing a B&Q paint chart?

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