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Seri Ruam Thai leader faces defamation charges from army chief

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Seri Ruam Thai leader faces defamation charges from army chief

 

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Army Commander-in-Chief General Apirat Kongsompong has ordered legal action to be taken against Seri Ram Thai party leader Pol Gen Seripisut Temiyavej for allegedly insulting an army officer and his army insignia.

 

A well-informed army source said that General Apirat had ordered the filing of a police complaint accusing the former national police chief of making damaging and insulting remarks in an interview with a local newspaper.

 

Since the alleged remarks were shared on social media, Seripisut also faces a charge of violation of the Computer Crimes Act, said the source.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/seri-ruam-thai-leader-faces-defamation-charges-from-army-chief/

 

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Another thin skinned person in a position of power showing off his "muscles".

Really? Such a retarded law.

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Incidentally, why does he have a portrait of Elvis Presley on his shirt pocket?

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3 minutes ago, JAG said:

 

Incidentally, why does he have a portrait of Elvis Presley on his shirt pocket?

Haha good spot. How has he so many medals? I've seen WW2 veterans with less.

North Korea II. 

All officers have to have that portrait now...says a lot about the medals.

41 minutes ago, JAG said:

 

Incidentally, why does he have a portrait of Elvis Presley on his shirt pocket?

I thought it was Kim Jong Un!

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It must be great to be a lawyer in Thailand.  Everyone sues every one else; then there's counter suing; court appearances; appeal court appearances; more appeals.  Along the way the truth is lost; the rich get the best justice they can afford and the little man is thrown to the dogs.

Army Commander-in-Chief General Apirat Kongsompong, the general

is going to need a bigger chest,unless he starts to pin them on his back.

regards Worgeordie

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18 hours ago, webfact said:

Army Commander-in-Chief General Apirat Kongsompong has ordered legal action

This sensitive little petal is only where he is with all his decorations because his daddy General Sunthorn was defacto leader after a military coup in 1991. 

General Apirat is welcome to take legal action against Foghorn Leghorn for implying he didn't get to where he is now on his own merits.

Ultra- sensitivity seems to  quality within the families of Thai coup leaders, past and present.

The army is a fragile and highly sensitive entity. It needs love, hugs and sunlight.

It bruises easily and takes a long time to recover. Adverse conditions such as a song, a dance, a joke, or a war will render it useless.

Does anyone have any idea what all these medal ribbons represent?

Everyone in a position of power, in the elite strata, is well aware of the laws on defamation and the computer crimes act.

 

Yet they still keep doing things to get sued and prosecuted!

 

Says a lot about the mentality of the top strata!

12 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

Everyone in a position of power, in the elite strata, is well aware of the laws on defamation and the computer crimes act.

 

Yet they still keep doing things to get sued and prosecuted!

 

Says a lot about the mentality of the top strata!

Yeap, they’re all a bunch of twots. 

13 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

Everyone in a position of power, in the elite strata, is well aware of the laws on defamation and the computer crimes act.

 

Yet they still keep doing things to get sued and prosecuted!

 

Says a lot about the mentality of the top strata!

Two men were found guilty of raising a "liberty pole" and putting a sign on it that said, "downfall to the Tyrants of America." Another was arrested, but never tried, for circulating a petition to repeal the Alien and Sedition Acts themselves. A drunk was fined $150 for insulting President Adams.

 

Not only Thailand. 

Just now, marcusarelus said:

Two men were found guilty of raising a "liberty pole" and putting a sign on it that said, "downfall to the Tyrants of America." Another was arrested, but never tried, for circulating a petition to repeal the Alien and Sedition Acts themselves. A drunk was fined $150 for insulting President Adams.

 

Not only Thailand. 

This is the 21st Century and this is Thailand.

 

Lets cut the ham fisted deflections and stay with the plot.   Thanks   :biggrin:

26 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

Everyone in a position of power, in the elite strata, is well aware of the laws on defamation and the computer crimes act.

 

Yet they still keep doing things to get sued and prosecuted!

 

Says a lot about the mentality of the top strata!

Don’t you want to know how he got his insignia too. Maybe we will be impressed with his explanation. Why need to be so upset. 

Harden up Princes your military titles mean nothing when it comes to politics' or should that be worded,  keep your nose out of policy, its called separation of state.

3 hours ago, LomSak27 said:

This is the 21st Century and this is Thailand.

 

Lets cut the ham fisted deflections and stay with the plot.   Thanks   :biggrin:

The point was that sometimes people know the law but violate it to make a political point and that was as valid 300 years ago as it is today. 

7 hours ago, marcusarelus said:
10 hours ago, LomSak27 said:

This is the 21st Century and this is Thailand.

 

Lets cut the ham fisted deflections and stay with the plot.   Thanks   :biggrin:

The point was that sometimes people know the law but violate it to make a political point and that was as valid 300 years ago as it is today.

No, you were just deflecting. This has nothing to do with the USA of 200 years ago. Try something else.

Jaysooos freakin' wept.

They are just so childish.

Running to mummy beacuse their playmate said something not nice to them.

 

If he was asked where his medals came from and he had genuinely earned them, he should be proud to show each one and say "I got this one from fighting...", I got that one when I was shot to bits at .... battle" ...

 

But no. He runs crying to his so called "law".

 

Bluddy children.

looks  like he couldnt  punch his way out of a  wet paper bag to me

16 hours ago, fantom said:

Does anyone have any idea what all these medal ribbons represent?

Hubris.

5 hours ago, LomSak27 said:

No, you were just deflecting. This has nothing to do with the USA of 200 years ago. Try something else.

The man gave his opinion of an Army Officer the same as Americans did of Army officers before their independence.  Nothing changes.  Knowing history is always beneficial to understanding current events.  I am not deflecting I am explaining to you what happened.   

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