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Posted
1 minute ago, Thaiwrath said:

Nice idea from Amnesty International, but, the reality is, these <deleted> in charge of Thailand, don't give a flying <deleted> what they, or any other body, thinks about their rulings.

and really, why should they? because others can solve all the problems that face the country and its people? 5555 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Thaiwrath said:

Nice idea from Amnesty International, but, the reality is, these <deleted> in charge of Thailand, don't give a flying <deleted> what they, or any other body, thinks about their rulings.

As long as it does not prevent them from filling their pockets, they won't care.

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1 hour ago, Enoon said:

 

Take the trouble to follow up on your nearly 10 year old link.

 

Really pathetic.

 

Hopelessly out of date and, in light of subsequent police investigation into its target, Moazzam Begg, utterly discredited.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-29442623

 

In order to maintain fairness and balance, anyone seeking further information from your source can contact them at:

 

NGO-Monitor.org

10 Yad Harutzim St.

Jerusalem

9342148

Israel

 

 

 

the hits just keep on coming..

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/feb/06/amnesty-international-has-toxic-working-culture-report-finds

 

 

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Posted
38 minutes ago, billd766 said:

At the very least they are doing something positive.

 

What are YOU doing about it other than carping on and running the organisation down?

as it is not my country it really isn't my business to stick my nose into their affairs unlike some groups and folks that reek of arrogance and superiority..

 

If AI has instilled a lasting positive effect on the daily lives of Thais, send me a pm will you? The more I research this group the more creeped out I get, but please don't put your pom poms down.. 

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20 hours ago, Jonathan Fairfield said:

Amnesty International calls on the authorities to stop using the provisions of the Public Assembly Act that excessively restrict the right to peaceful assembly, and Article 116 – Thailand’s sedition law –which is extensively used to stifle peaceful dissent of activists, human rights defenders, journalist and lawyer. These provisions should be repealed or amended to be in line with Thailand’s international human rights obligations and commitments. The authorities must fully respect, protect, promote and fulfil the rights to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and association.

Note to PM: The world is watching you!

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Latest Betting odds the court will rule in favour of disolving the FFP

 

Party will banished by trumped up charges  5/4 

 

Chances of court defying governemnt and saying FFP legal and can stay in Parliment 500 -1

 

The governemnt owns the courts so you think these judges will go against them and lose there cosy life NO bloody way mate Probably got army generals sitting on the bench having a vote

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On 12/26/2019 at 12:39 PM, Thaiwrath said:

Nice idea from Amnesty International, but, the reality is, these <deleted> in charge of Thailand, don't give a flying <deleted> what they, or any other body, thinks about their rulings.

 

Amnesty International were initially good. Highlighting where individuals were being held in detention, without trials, etc.

 

Now they're a joke. Infiltrated by the left they concentrate on supporting left wing activists. They constantly whine about the 'rights' of left wingers to do as they please whilst never ever commentating on left wingers who break laws. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, ubon farang said:

Latest Betting odds the court will rule in favour of disolving the FFP

 

Party will banished by trumped up charges  5/4 

 

Chances of court defying governemnt and saying FFP legal and can stay in Parliment 500 -1

 

The governemnt owns the courts so you think these judges will go against them and lose there cosy life NO bloody way mate Probably got army generals sitting on the bench having a vote

 

If the charges were indeed 'trumped up" i.e conveniently invented, then your're right.

 

However, if they didn't bother to follow the rules, whether by arrogance, ignorance or deliberately as a provocation, then they are wrong and deserve their fate. Although one would hope the punishment is appropriate rather than extra excessive.

 

The last thing Thailand needs is a new bunch of rich politicians who think they're above the law and that rules only apply to others.

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3 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Note to PM: The world is watching you!

 

No it's not. Amnesty International has little influence anywhere. Not even in the UK anymore.

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Posted
23 hours ago, colinneil said:

Sadly Amnesty international are wasting their time, it is falling on deaf ears.

The crowd running/ destroying this country dont care.

 

Amnesty International are a waste of time Colin.

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Posted
3 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Amnesty International were initially good. Highlighting where individuals were being held in detention, without trials, etc.

 

Now they're a joke. Infiltrated by the left they concentrate on supporting left wing activists. They constantly whine about the 'rights' of left wingers to do as they please whilst never ever commentating on left wingers who break laws. 

 

 

Yes, going from helping 'lost cause' people get noticed and perhaps helped to organizing political protests against Trump - quite a downfall.

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On 12/26/2019 at 12:51 PM, from the home of CC said:

and really, why should they? because others can solve all the problems that face the country and its people? 5555 

Who is “others”?

Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

 

If the charges were indeed 'trumped up" i.e conveniently invented, then your're right.

 

However, if they didn't bother to follow the rules, whether by arrogance, ignorance or deliberately as a provocation, then they are wrong and deserve their fate. Although one would hope the punishment is appropriate rather than extra excessive.

 

The last thing Thailand needs is a new bunch of rich politicians who think they're above the law and that rules only apply to others.

Also the last thing this country needs is insurrection in the streets with either the reinvented redshirts or the army using weapons of war killing women and children by the roadside. You can be damn sure the billionaire won't be putting his life in the line of fire if he starts the rioting by his temper tantrums..

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3 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Amnesty International were initially good. Highlighting where individuals were being held in detention, without trials, etc.

 

Now they're a joke. Infiltrated by the left they concentrate on supporting left wing activists. They constantly whine about the 'rights' of left wingers to do as they please whilst never ever commentating on left wingers who break laws. 

 

 

Be more exact in your response.  I guess because “right wingers” like Trump support authoritarians and dictators-guess I’m a “left winger” because I support the US Constitution.   Besides, they fight for rights of everyone.  What rights do you prefer eliminating?

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I'd like to see the next anti-regime flash mob actually go for the world-record for the largest number of people to ever moon a leader. Prayuth and his cohorts deserve it.

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Posted
4 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

 

No it's not. Amnesty International has little influence anywhere. Not even in the UK anymore.

Did I mention Amnesty international?
Or did I say the rest of the world was watching?

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