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NCPO denies suit targets Future Forward leaders 

By JITRAPORN SENNAWONG  
THE NATION

 

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THE RULING National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) yesterday denied that a lawsuit being brought against Future Forward Party leader Thanathorn Jungroongruangkit was another case of discrimination, as it reacted to widespread criticism of anti-junta parties being targeted ahead of the election next month.

 

Another anti-junta party, Thai Raksa Chart, last week faced legal action, which could lead to its dissolution. Future Forward leader Thanathorn will now face court next week. Thanathorn, along with two other party executives, have been accused of entering false information into the computer system after they criticised the junta on their online livestream “Return Friday to the People” – a parody on the Premier Prayut Chan-o-cha’s televised monologue “Return Happiness to the People” programme.

 

Future Forward made public on Wednesday night the lawsuit being brought against the party. They encouraged their supporters to show support through online posts with the hashtag #SaveThanathorn, as the party leader could be jailed on February 27 if ordered by the attorney general.

 

Numerous netizens viewed it as a mistreatment of the anti-junta camp and dubbed the lawsuit as another attempt by the junta to eliminate its rivals from the fray with the election only weeks away.

 

Thanathorn and his Future Forward Party are popular among young and progressive voters. Observers are also speculating that if Thai Raksa Chart Party were to be dissolved, some of their supporters could transfer their votes to Future Forward, seen as another pillar in the anti-junta camp. NCPO spokesman Colonel Winthai Suvaree insisted yesterday that due legal process was being followed. The NCPO has not done anything to expedite the procedure, he said. 

 

Thanathorn, Klaikong Vaidhyakarn and Charuwan Sarankate have been charged with violating the computer crime law, as they criticised the junta’s move to recruit former MPs of other parties to its party.

 

Winthai said the computer crime law is a normal law, and was not one created by the NCPO in order to attack a particular group of people. The spokesman also explained that Thanathorn and the two others had accused the Thai justice system of becoming a political tool. It was an act to undermine the justice system of the country, he said. 

 

Thanathorn yesterday took part in an election rally in Bangkok as usual and was welcomed warmly, especially by younger voters. He told reporters he had no worries about the lawsuit and remained high-spirited for the election rally. 

 

“If I really get jailed, other members in the party are more than ready to carry out the work and the election campaign,” Thanathorn said. “These include [deputy leader] Piyabutr Saengkanonkul and [spokesman] Pannika Wanich.”

 

Source: NCPO denies suit targets Future Forward leaders

 

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1 hour ago, leeneeds said:

All I have spoken to and ones I have asked around the mid twenties and down

in age have indicated they will vote for the FFP, 

who would have thought that the twitter and facebook would undermine such a fantastic ruling  party, if not this election , then the next,

a big change is gathering momentum.

 

Deserve hell of a lot of votes.

if devil himself was running he be better option than the oposition parties ....

Go FFP ... ... make buck banana and that fat watch junkie sweat it out lol .

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

NCPO denies suit targets Future Forward leaders 

We wholeheartedly deny targeting Future Forward leaders with our lawsuit, it just so happens that our lawsuit targets Future Forward leaders by accident. Totally.

In fact, we the NCPO, are an accident-prone authority. Actually.

We also have trouble formulating statements that at least sound coherent. Majorly.

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4 hours ago, leeneeds said:

All I have spoken to and ones I have asked around the mid twenties and down

in age have indicated they will vote for the FFP, 

who would have thought that the twitter and facebook would undermine such a fantastic ruling  party, if not this election , then the next,

a big change is gathering momentum.

 

Remember whatever happend after this election (if there bee any ?) The military/Army will still have the MAIN POWER in this country , and you will never (ever??) seen the peoples demokracy !! Only to accept it and go on living as a part of it !!!

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

Thanathorn and his Future Forward Party are popular among young and progressive voters.

If the powers to be should be so stupid as to put him in jail for speaking openly then I think many voters who see the Junta as a manipulating power hungry mob will vote against them.

Many of the young people are sick and tired of the monopoly that keeps them suppressed and Thailand in the third world, while the ruling elite enjoy a luxury lifestyle.

Times are changing!

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2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

If the powers to be should be so stupid as to put him in jail for speaking openly then I think many voters who see the Junta as a manipulating power hungry mob will vote against them.

Many of the young people are sick and tired of the monopoly that keeps them suppressed and Thailand in the third world, while the ruling elite enjoy a luxury lifestyle.

Times are changing!

and the sooner the better 

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14 hours ago, webfact said:

The spokesman also explained that Thanathorn and the two others had accused the Thai justice system of becoming a political tool. It was an act to undermine the justice system of the country, he said. 

It's not an accusation, it is a cold hard fact. The Thai justice system has been undermined already, as the NCPO members enjoy a far reaching amnesty for past and future crimes. Such a far reaching amnesty automatically undermines the justice system. Therefore the accusation that these politicians are undermining the justice system is incorrect, it has been undermined by the NCPO. 

 

If this line of thinking is consequentially followed, the wrong people are being targetted. But I guess I am now in breach of the same law right ? You know where too find me, bunch of liars. 

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Well, I have have just lost several 'friends'. There was a discussion going on about the 'these youngsters' having no political experience. Then it all went broodily silent...I mean, all I said was (in Thai) 'Well, I guess you don't need political experience when you have big guns, eh?' ????

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Well, I have have just lost several 'friends'. There was a discussion going on about the 'these youngsters' having no political experience. Then it all went broodily silent...I mean, all I said was (in Thai) 'Well, I guess you don't need political experience when you have big guns, eh?' [emoji56]
Maybe they are thinking about it...it's probably quite a revelation to them ?
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So another aspect of the junta's plan to retain power is revealed. Force as many opponents to be dissolved for any possible reason so they only have to challenge a few parties at the polls. Only problem is that does not move the people that supported these parties into the junta's camp. If anything it would harden the resolve of these voters against the junta. 

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