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Report Former Thai PM Gen. Suchinda Kraprayoon Dies at 91
Suchinda Kraprayoon. File photo courtesy of Thai Rath Thailand is mourning the loss of its 19th Prime Minister, Gen. Suchinda Kraprayoon, affectionately known as Big Su, who passed away peacefully at 91. The former leader died from old age in Phramongkutklao Hospital in the early hours of June 10. Born on August 6, 1933, Suchinda's life was marked by significant contributions in both military and political spheres. Gen. Suchinda had a distinguished career, holding influential roles including Minister of Defence, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Army, and Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Armed Forces. He played a pivotal part in the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO), staging a coup in 1991. He was unexpectedly appointed Prime Minister on April 7, 1992, after initially stating he would not take up the position. During his term, Suchinda appointed his brother-in-law, Gen. Issarapong Noonpakdee, as interior minister, inciting opposition from political activists. The move was criticised as an extension of the NCPO's authoritarian rule and led to massive protests in Bangkok. Security forces and police clashed with demonstrators between May 17-20, 1992, and Suchinda eventually resigned on May 24, 1992, following the unrest. Suchinda's legacy extends to his personal life, where he was a devoted family man. His wife, Khunying Wanee Kraprayoon, passed away on September 21, 2021. The couple shared many years and significant moments. As Thailand reflects on Gen. Suchinda's eventful life, the country awaits details of his funeral arrangements. This development leaves a complex legacy of leadership marked by both his military achievements and controversial political tenure. The implications of his passing add to Thailand's rich historical narrative, reflecting on a period marked by political turbulence and change. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai Newsroom 2025-06-10 -
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Some good news about the financial requirements for UK family settlement
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/jun/10/cutting-uk-income-requirement-for-family-visas-would-increase-net-migration-says-independent-panel Now we just have to hope the government follow the recommendation and don't continue pandering to Reform. Or, better still but unlikely, scrap the financial requirement altogether. -
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Law Firm Defending Hamas Faces Watchdog Scrutiny Amid Political Backlash
A bit of a fail their Jonny, everyone of those 1000 arrested had the right to legal representation/defense. -
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Would you ever hit a woman?
They can train forever and still a totally undrained weedy man can floor them with one punch to the head. It's all about weight and bone density and body design. Better off training your daughter on track and field. -
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Report Retired Thai Officer's Meeting with Chinese National Under Investigation
Maybe he was involved in previous negotations with the Chinese prior to his retirement - hence well-known to the Chinese side - and the Defense Departmnent asked him to re-join the most recent discussion. It could be as simple as that. But I'm also as sceptical as anyone. Why are the Chinese guys wearing only t-shirts for a meeting at the Ministry? And why is Thai guy wearing a uniform if he's retired. Isn't there a rule about that? I think they can continue to use their titles upon retirement (General, Lt. Col., etc.) but the uniform?
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