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Doi Suthep conservation network insists COJ housing project must be demolished


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Doi Suthep conservation network insists COJ housing project must be demolished

 

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The state-people joint committee on the Court of Justice (COJ) housing project controversy in Chiang Mai has agreed on four-point proposal, but still at odds over whether the houses should be demolished.

 

The Third Army Region-appointed committee, which consists of representatives from relevant state agencies and opponents of the housing project which is located at the foot of Doi Suthep held a meeting on Friday (April 20) to work out solution to the conflict.

 

However, the COJ stayed out of the meeting and also prohibited the committee members from entering the housing project site to inspect the area.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/doi-suthep-conservation-network-insists-coj-housing-project-must-demolished/

 

 
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12 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

However, the COJ stayed out of the meeting and also prohibited the committee members from entering the housing project site to inspect the area.

love that part, like prohibiting the forensics team from investigating the crime scene

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4 hours ago, rooster59 said:

and also prohibited the committee members from entering the housing project

maybe they can get a court order..., uhmmm, strike that

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On the other hand Prayut can issue an order for the military-appointed committee to enter the grounds. What's the COJ going to do, block the military?

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