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Arrest warrants for officials suspected of evidence tampering in activist Billy’s disappearance

 

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The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) is expected to seek an arrest warrant for suspects allegedly involved in witness tampering on Monday, relating to the kidnapping and murder of Karen community rights activist Porlajee “Billy” Rakchongcharoen.

 

An informed DSI source told Thai PBS today (Sunday) that DSI officials found that some officials may have abused their authority by attempting to intimidate witnesses in the case. The source declined, however, to name the suspects for whom warrants are being sought.

 

Billy was last seen on April 17th, 2014 when he was arrested by Kaeng Krachan national park officials in Phetchaburi province for collecting wild honey in the park. Led by then park chief, Mr. Chaiwat Limlikhit-arsorn, officials claimed they had released the activist on the same day, but he has not been seen since.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/arrest-warrants-for-officials-suspected-of-evidence-tampering-in-activist-billys-disappearance/

 

 
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The way dissidents are treated in Thailand closely mirrors the way Communist Chinese handle their problem children.

 

Not reflective of a democratic society...It is my humble opinion that in a few years the government will be dissolved and democratic freedoms cast aside in favor of a strongman military-dictator style government...

 

Thailand's people seem to he able to assimilate and thrive inspite of government created chaos...????

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1 minute ago, Yadon Toploy said:

Welcome to the real Thailand.

Underneath all the fake smiles and wais 

Step out of line and you'll be 'disappeared'.

Very sinister.

Same for almost every country in Asia.

It's how it's always been, and always will be.

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50 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Same for almost every country in Asia.

It's how it's always been, and always will be.

But not how it has to be. 

Change will come, slowly. 

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3 hours ago, Puchaiyank said:

The way dissidents are treated in Thailand closely mirrors the way Communist Chinese handle their problem children.

 

Not reflective of a democratic society...It is my humble opinion that in a few years the government will be dissolved and democratic freedoms cast aside in favor of a strongman military-dictator style government...

 

Thailand's people seem to he able to assimilate and thrive inspite of government created chaos...????

 

 

16 minutes ago, mikebell said:

We've got that now.

With the expection that the military-dics' don't really have big gonads - luckily????

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19 minutes ago, mikebell said:

We've got that now.

Well, defacto yes, the charade government being shown to the world as an elected government will disappear altogether...no more pretense...

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4 hours ago, Puchaiyank said:

The way dissidents are treated in Thailand closely mirrors the way Communist Chinese handle their problem children.

 

Not reflective of a democratic society...It is my humble opinion that in a few years the government will be dissolved and democratic freedoms cast aside in favor of a strongman military-dictator style government...

 

Thailand's people seem to he able to assimilate and thrive inspite of government created chaos...????

Dissedents are NOT welcome in every Country. Look the "civilized" Britain is doing in Assange.
I would shut up. 

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1 hour ago, zhounan said:

Dissedents are NOT welcome in every Country. Look the "civilized" Britain is doing in Assange.
I would shut up. 

Would you please?   ????

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