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Yingluck becomes a Serbian citizen


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Is what she has been accused of doing even worse than assuming interim leadership and not giving up your post? It never gets mentioned but the current pm never got elected. It is relatively easy for incumbents to be reelected, not so easy to actually be elected, something current pm never did. Stepping down is a must. Not stepping down is clearly criminal. 

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Foca.

Prijedor

Zvornik

Visegrad

Srebrenica

Kosovo

Vukovar. Just to name a few of the recent massacres carried out by the Serbs.

 

And who could forget the daily images on TV of the emaciated men in the Serbian concentration camps.

 

Such a nice place that NATO decided to bomb them.

 

I get it. All sides of that war committed crimes .

 

But the Serbs are the undisputed champions if it was a competition.

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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Though Thailand and Serbia do not have any extradition deals, Thailand will proceed with a request for extradition if the whereabouts of the fugitive is known, he said, adding that corruption was a crime in both countries.

 

All I can say is good luck with that. Even the Serbs recognise politically motivated prosecution no matter how much "evidence" is shown. That the Thais will havw to extradite her from a third country will add a degree of nuance that some in the government seem to miss.

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29 minutes ago, Thechook said:

If only they put as much effort into the extradition of the red bull guy

It's all smoke and mirrors. Just more bullshit rhetoric to try and gain some face for their incompetence!

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don't you love that rich people just buy the hell they want to escape crap ?

 

I thought thailand did not recognize double citizenship

 

in the meantime ...thai people buy land, houses, cars, business, citizenship, at full ownership and poor little stupid farang cannot even own the land HIS house is build on or get automatic citizenship for being married to a local ... (fill in yourself)

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18 hours ago, 4evermaat said:

How were they able to exit/enter the various countries once their Thai passports got revoked?  Can someone explain the logistics there?

 

for example, did they already have other passports?

Read the OP both were issued passports by some european government and she recieved a 10 year visa to the UK.

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2 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

With so many dissenters, activists and even a band having to flee Thailand for fear of unfair judiciary harassment and intimidation, the image of democracy in Thailand is rather tarnished. No wonder democracy never able to survive. 

 

 

You are confusing " unfair judiciary harassment and intimidation " with the rule of law.......... but I expect you know that already.

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11 minutes ago, Jip99 said:

 

 

You are confusing " unfair judiciary harassment and intimidation " with the rule of law.......... but I expect you know that already.

Staging a coup is within the law? Just one example of the many the junta disregard for the rule of law. You probably don’t agree. 

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3 hours ago, PatOngo said:

It's all smoke and mirrors. Just more bullshit rhetoric to try and gain some face for their incompetence!

Incompetence? I despise the junta as much as you do, but when it comes to Yingluck, I would say it all went exactly according to plan...

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7 hours ago, Inn Between said:

Advise to Serbia:  Don't let her take control of your grain supply. She had some strange ideas about world rice domination when running the show in Thailand. 

Wikipedia:

Approximately 60% of Serbia's agricultural land is used for cereal crop production including corn, wheat, barley, sunflowers, soya, and sugar beets.

Serbia registered an agri-food trade surplus of $1.3 billion, or 2.4 percent higher than in 2015.

Serbia's grain supply is doing just fine without foreign advisors or being ranked number one in the world as Thai governments insist.

As far as Yingluck's "strange ideas," they were a carryover from the Abhisit regime's rice program and used in Prayut's rubber pledge program.

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21 hours ago, webfact said:

"They knew we did good things for the people. They want us to come up with new, useful ideas".

Maybe Thaksin wants to learn a thing or two from the Serbs. Allegedly he killed a few thousand druggies when he first came to power, while Serbs managed to kill way over 250 thousand during their "struggle" for Greater Serbia in the 1990s. Different league totally.

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7 minutes ago, hobobo said:

Maybe Thaksin wants to learn a thing or two from the Serbs. Allegedly he killed a few thousand druggies when he first came to power, while Serbs managed to kill way over 250 thousand during their "struggle" for Greater Serbia in the 1990s. Different league totally.

You see how <deleted> up the villages is now, left with police who controll the kids with yaba. Time for a new clean up of the real dealers who is involved and not scape goats. 

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