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PM’s Office minister to hold discussions with Doi Suthep project rivals

By PRATCH RUJIVANAROM 
NISANART KANGWANWONG 
THE NATION

 

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PM’S OFFICE Minister Suwaphan Tanyuvardhana plans to talk to opponents of the court officials’ residences at the foot of Chiang Mai’s Doi Suthep mountain in a bid to settle the dispute.

 

“I will meet their representatives for discussions on Sunday, not to listen to their opinions because that part is already done,” he said.

 

Suwaphan was speaking after Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha asked him to head a panel to promote public understanding about the ongoing construction.

 

Built at a cost of nearly Bt1 billion, the project is now almost complete. It has caused an uproar, though, as environmentalists believe the structures have eaten into forest zones.

 

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However, according to law the buildings are not inside the adjacent Doi Suthep-Pui National Park.

 

Opponents of the construction have demanded that the buildings be demolished. Thousands of people joined a rally to support this stance on April 29. On Sunday, another rally is to be held.

 

Saowakhon Sriboonruang, a Chiang Mai resident, said she agreed with the demand for the demolition of the court judges and court officials’ buildings at the controversial site.

 

Regarding the idea of resolving the dispute via a public referendum, Saowakhon said such an option would only prolong the dispute.

 

“Why doesn’t the government simply end the ongoing construction to settle the dispute? End it and then consider demolishing the structures,” Saowakhon said.

 

Meanwhile, social media users responding to a government survey are almost universally in favour of demolishing the residences built for judges on Doi Suthep in Chiang Mai and letting the forest grow back.

 

As of press time yesterday, the survey asking for “one comment about the solution to the problem of justice officials’ housing project” had drawn more than 18,000 responses. The survey is posted on the Facebook page of the Government Spokesman Bureau, @ThaigovSpokesman.

 

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More than 6,000 Facebook users shared the post within 24 hours of its appearance on Tuesday just before noon.

 

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha had pointed out earlier that the judges’ residential estate had been established in accordance with the law, but the government was concerned that it had caused a public outcry and wanted citizens to suggest a solution.

 

The resulting opinion poll on Facebook insists that only one comment be posted and it must not be offensive, defamatory or seek to politicise the issue. Most of the comments agree with the stance of the network formed to oppose the housing estate – that all buildings erected beyond the former forest line be demolished – but some respondents side with the government, wanting the project left as is.

 

The majority see the project as visual pollution, an invasion of a “sacred” mountain, destruction of pristine headwater forest and an unreasonable expenditure for such an obscure use.

 

“We should entirely demolish it and not regret the money already spent, because we need to rebuild the foundations of our society,” a Facebook user posting as Seree Pansang commented. “If the authorities need official residences for judges, they should not be so luxurious.” 

 

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“Amornsak Kit” said the authorities, especially Court of Justice officials, should be role models for others when it comes to protecting the environment and remove all structures that encroached on the forest, which is an important “lung” allowing residents of Chiang Mai to breathe clean air.

 

“Ente Vogel” was among posters urging the government to let the buildings stand because so much money had been invested, but to turn the site over to the public to use.

 

“Hamich Teenrabirt” said razing the buildings and restoring the forest would be a further huge expense and waste the money already invested. He suggested letting the project stand but making it less visually obtrusive by planting trees among the buildings.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30344483

 
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2 hours ago, webfact said:

“I will meet their representatives for discussions on Sunday, not to listen to their opinions because that part is already done,” he said.

what does that mean ?  a wai to meet, no talking and then a wai goodbye ?

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It's all approved and above the juntas law ! have to look after my buddies dam them protesters they will find out how the junta handels protests very soon  wait and see !

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

PM’s Office minister to hold discussions with Doi Suthep project rivals

Rivals? Opponents in the wrong context. Unless, of course, they have plans of their own for a residential estate for the judiciary.

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The 'Opposition' will be reminded that they are not people of 'High So' standing and should therefore go home, eat sugar infested food , drink Home Made Hootch and forget all about it, otherwise they may find themselves being sent for 'Attitude Adjustment'.    Don't they know who these 'Judges' are ?   Lol.

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

“We should entirely demolish it and not regret the money already spent, because we need to rebuild the foundations of our society,”

That would be a society of The People that Prayut doesn't recognize as one of the pillars of Thailand's institutions. The People will need to demolish more than the Doi Suthep development if they want to rebuild the foundations. But the development can be a start.

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45 minutes ago, trainman34014 said:

The 'Opposition' will be reminded that they are not people of 'High So' standing and should therefore go home, eat sugar infested food , drink Home Made Hootch and forget all about it, otherwise they may find themselves being sent for 'Attitude Adjustment'.    Don't they know who these 'Judges' are ?   Lol.

You don't know the meaning of HI So. It is grossly insulting.It means people  who pretend to be of high-class and or not. Such people are hated by all classes of Thais. You should not use such words, unless you know what they mean.

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That would be one use of the word ie. the same as nouveau riche.

I don't think its use is quite that simplistic and like most phrases it gets used in different ways by different people.

Many of the opposition to the project may indeed be what some would call hiso (depending on ones classification methods)! Some are also / in addition, experienced and intelligent people more than capable of discussing the subject.

On one level it illustrates quite clearly one of the problems of modern day Thailand - on one hand a failing education system and for those who have achieved education levels of a high standard their input is not valued. The constraints of a very narrow and set model simply don't fit with the debate and logic of an educated society. 

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