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18 minutes ago, Samui Bodoh said:

And the US State department is going to do exactly what about it?

 

I am all for Human Rights Reports, but if there is no follow-up, then one has to wonder what the point is...

 

Anyone?

 

Anyone?

 

Well, the US might have Thailand next in its crosshairs for trade abuses and hit its economy. It's a compound effect. Human rights abuses, trade abuses, ect. The US could maim Thailand's tiny, fragile economy without much effort at all. 

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2 hours ago, AntDee said:

Well, the US might have Thailand next in its crosshairs for trade abuses and hit its economy. It's a compound effect. Human rights abuses, trade abuses, ect. The US could maim Thailand's tiny, fragile economy without much effort at all. 

The US would be reluctant to act against Thai, as they could have done so long time ago, any restrictions only serves against the people, something The US would avoid at all costs, bad publicity isn't something to ignore especially in the Tourism area

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5 minutes ago, chainarong said:

The US would be reluctant to act against Thai, as they could have done so long time ago, any restrictions only serves against the people, something The US would avoid at all costs, bad publicity isn't something to ignore especially in the Tourism area

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-03-07/capital-outflows-don-t-scare-thailand-as-it-wrestles-with-baht

 

"Thailand could face greater U.S. scrutiny after its trade surplus with the world’s biggest economy exceeded $20 billion last year." 

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5 hours ago, Samui Bodoh said:

And the US State department is going to do exactly what about it?

 

I am all for Human Rights Reports, but if there is no follow-up, then one has to wonder what the point is...

 

Anyone?

 

Anyone?

 

It's called 'Name & Shame'

 

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3 hours ago, FritsSikkink said:

"the evil oppressors"

what have you been drinking? They saved the country from devastating red shirt bombing attacks.

I totally agree Frits, you have to break a few rules to create a constitution....IMO The military have done a masterful job taking control, and taking their time to carefully create a constitution which hopefully will allow for the best interests of the people.

Armchair idiots can criticise all the faults, but in fact the Thai bureaucracy and system has been broken for decades. The progress made although small in comparison, just shows how much the people need a new system. Denying certain privileges until then is a small price to pay. 

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Well sanction every country which does not respect freedom of speech including Thailand would be better way to help solve the problems, instead of exposing them because dictatorship regimes would never consider reading these reports.

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8 hours ago, YetAnother said:

ok, now bring on some brainless thai official claiming 'they don't understand us'; mind-numbing

Tomorrows morning news.

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9 hours ago, FritsSikkink said:

The US should look at their own human rights issues

As an American, I would encourage a country cited to study and make a public finding known to the rest of the world. What is stopping this but fear of bullying.

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