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Unicef reminds Thailand of young people’s right to safety, freedom of expression


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Will Thai security forces take any notice? Not unless Thai government acquiesces to demands by Thai youth on a matter we are forbidden to mention.

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49 minutes ago, graemeaylward said:

 Students, whether in school or University are "taught" by learning by rote 

I'd love to know what they're learning by rote, because it doesn't seem to be science, arithmetic, geography or English.

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We are living in a different state now with Covid with most countries and citizens under immense pressure both socially and economically, mostly never experienced before in their lifetime. There will be little tolerance now by the people if the Junta attempt to flex their muscles over the protests. Just turn to Belarus and Lebanon. The people have had enough and with no end in close sight with covid and potentially a second wave and possibly worse to come for some areas. The landscape is changing.

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1 hour ago, Swimfan said:

There will be little tolerance now by the people if the Junta attempt to flex their muscles over the protests.

That's what was thought in 1976

 

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The student protesters were simply massacred. It could happen again so easily.

 

 

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7 minutes ago, DrTuner said:

This time it would be streamed live though. Which means either usurpers have to go 100% CCP or call it quits, as there will be sanctions from the west.

Sanctions from the west eh! I don't think so. A bit of tut-tutting at best.

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42 minutes ago, rkidlad said:

If someone (many people could be) was live streaming soldiers firing into a crowd of unarmed people, that would be game over for the junta. Like the earlier poster said; they'd have to go full CCP. And to paraphrase Robert Downey Junior in Tropic Thunder, "you never go full CCP". 

 

These young Thais are incredibly tech savvy, organised, but most importantly, determined. I imagine once the soldiers roll in people will be told to take out their phones and record. Live stream it. Messages will be sent out in real time for anyone around to record whatever they can. This is a type of warfare, but wars aren't fought like they used to be. The students can easily adapt. The dinosaurs simply can't. 

 

 

They don't need to be 'tech savvy'. As soon as the hand-wringing orders come in; that will be it.

 

TV censorship and guns a-blazing. Just take a few ring-leaders out of the picture (permanently) and it will all crumble.

 

Surely no one believes that the 50 or so top families will allow their domination to be tempered.

 

"Oh! It had to be done for the sake of Thailand." Heard that one before as an excuse to start shooting.

 

New sedition laws rushed through; 50 years in the monkey.

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11 hours ago, owl sees all said:

They don't need to be 'tech savvy'. As soon as the hand-wringing orders come in; that will be it.

 

TV censorship and guns a-blazing. Just take a few ring-leaders out of the picture (permanently) and it will all crumble.

 

Surely no one believes that the 50 or so top families will allow their domination to be tempered.

 

"Oh! It had to be done for the sake of Thailand." Heard that one before as an excuse to start shooting.

 

New sedition laws rushed through; 50 years in the monkey.

 

 

You dont seem to understand why a fake election was held in the first place.

 

As someone else said,   if they do what you say then they will have to go full CCP and isolate themselves.  All the efforts to uphold the charade would be in vain. 

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17 hours ago, webfact said:

The UN agency said young people’s rights to participation, peaceful assembly and freedom of expression, including peaceful protest, are enshrined in the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), the most widely ratified human rights treaty in the world.

 

Thailand ratified the CRC in 1992 and committed itself to guaranteeing that young people's rights are fulfilled, including their right to participation, expressing their opinions in a peaceful manner and for their voices to be heard.

Maybe Prayut forgot about that.... conveniently.

When arrest warrants are made and the students are in court facing a judge maybe they should remind the court about the ratification.

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1 hour ago, Okis said:

 

 

You dont seem to understand why a fake election was held in the first place.

 

As someone else said,   if they do what you say then they will have to go full CCP and isolate themselves.  All the efforts to uphold the charade would be in vain. 

Because I am giving my opinion as to what might happen, don't think I support the government.

 

IMHO, there is not the support for a student style revolution; especially outside the active areas. And what countries would support an overthrow at this time? And, all the while, friendly China, would be encouraging a violent crack down.

 

I feel that the best Thailand can hope for is dissent from within.

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