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Democrats slammed as ‘insincere’ after apologies to Yingluck taken off FB

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Democrats slammed as ‘insincere’ after apologies to Yingluck taken off FB

By THE NATION 

 

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From left: Sirichok, Theptai and Chavanond

 

THREE DEMOCRAT Party politicians, who had apologised in writing to former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra over a libel case, have been accused of “lacking sincerity” by Pheu Thai Party members.
 

Pheu Thai politicians yesterday heavily criticised Sirichok Sopha, Theptai Seanapong and Chavanond Intarakomalyasut after the Democrats’ written apology posted on Sirichok’s Facebook account was removed within a couple of days being issued.

 

In an open letter dated October 5, the three Democrats offered their apologies to Yingluck for making sexually offensive comments against her while she was serving as prime minister in 2012. A copy of their letter was also posted on Sirichok’s Facebook page the same day. The trio in their open letter admitted that they had defamed Yingluck by making untrue comments against her. They said that they felt remorse and apologised to her.

 

In their letter, the trio also thanked Yingluck for offering to withdraw her libel lawsuit against them. The Supreme Court is scheduled to read its verdict on October 19 in Yingluck’s case against the three Democrats.

 

The Criminal Court found the trio guilty of libel and sentenced them to a year in jail and a fine of Bt50,000 each, but the imprisonment was suspended for two years, as the defendants had not been convicted. The appeals court later upheld the ruling.

 

Sirichok reposted the open letter in his Facebook account on Saturday following criticism over its removal. He said the open letter posted on his Facebook page on Friday was part of the trio’s deal with Yingluck, made through the lawyers of both parties.

 

According to the Democrat, the deal required the trio to have their apologies posted on Facebook for the public to be informed, without having to buy advertisement space in newspapers. He said the condition was already met as the mass media had widely reported about the trio’s apologies to Yingluck. Sirichok claimed that Yingluck had been informed about the removal of his Facebook post regarding the apology and that she had not protested.

 

In response to Sirichok’s removal of his post, Pheu Thai politicians yesterday accused him and two other Democrats of being insincere, while they praised Yingluck as being kind and forgiving.

 

“People in that party simply are afraid of getting jailed. They offered apologies in exchange for withdrawal of the libel case. But they were insincere by removing the post shortly afterwards,” said Korkaew Pikulthong, a Pheu Thai politician and key red-shirt figure.

 

“PM Yingluck did not get angry at them. She is like a saint. She should not have withdrawn her case against those people,” he added.

 

Polpoom Wipatpumiprathet, another Pheu Thai politician, praised Yingluck for forgiving the three Democrats who had defamed her. He said this was a good example of reconciliation.

 

He expressed his “disappointment” at Sirichok for removing the written apology so soon. “His action points to a lack of sincerity,” Polpoom added.

 

Chaikasem Nitisiri, a key Pheu Thai figure, pointed to “differences in the levels of virtue” between Yingluck and Sirichok. 

 

“We can’t blame him and it’s his right to do so. People have differences in their morality,” he said.

 

Yingluck’s lawsuit against the Democrat trio stemmed from the three politicians’ reported using of a term in a television programme that suggested a third party was having sex with her.

 

During the programme, the trio were criticising Yingluck for failing to attend a parliamentary meeting and alleged she had instead met someone in a hotel room. The programme was broadcast on the satellite-based TV channel Blue Sky, which is run by certain Democrat politicians.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/politics/30355993

 
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-- © Copyright The Nation 2018-10-08
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2 hours ago, webfact said:

have been accused of “lacking sincerity” by Pheu Thai Party members.

sincerity and politicians are polar opposites

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"The Criminal Court found the trio guilty of libel and sentenced them to a year in jail and a fine of Bt50,000 each, but the imprisonment was suspended for two years, as the defendants had not been convicted."

 

Alai wah????

18 minutes ago, edwinchester said:

"The Criminal Court found the trio guilty of libel and sentenced them to a year in jail and a fine of Bt50,000 each, but the imprisonment was suspended for two years, as the defendants had not been convicted."

 

Alai wah????

Probably mean not convicted before (as in no previous convictions)... seen this before if its a first time they don't do time. 

4 hours ago, webfact said:

PM Yingluck did not get angry at them. She is like a saint.

:cheesy:

4 hours ago, webfact said:

THREE DEMOCRAT Party politicians, who had apologised in writing to former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra over a libel case, have been accused of “lacking sincerity” by Pheu Thai Party members.

Get over yourselves, you whining, whinging babies. 

2 minutes ago, Bluespunk said:

Get over yourselves, you whining, whinging babies. 

I wonder if any politician ever is sincere when convicted.. i doubt it.. just doing as told by judges.

4 hours ago, webfact said:

People in that party simply are afraid of getting jailed.

Ah the irony of pt officials saying this...

Edited by Bluespunk

5 hours ago, webfact said:

three Democrats offered their apologies to Yingluck for making sexually offensive comments against her while she was serving as prime minister in 2012.

Perhaps if the yellows were a little more image conscious, they might come close to winning an election one day.  They are really are useless as a political party. 

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