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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 14 December 2024
Thaksin Announces New Anti-Drug Task Force Led by PM Paetongtarn Picture courtesy: Sanook In a significant move to combat Thailand's continuing drug challenges, a new task force is being established under the leadership of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1346191-thaksin-announces-new-anti-drug-task-force-led-by-pm paetongtarn/ -
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Sangkhlaburi to Umphang
I have been to Umphang many times and have a good idea where it starts finishes there. As you may be aware the trip to Umphang from Bkk is fairly long. However via Sangkhlaburi, it could be seriously shorter . So my plan is to investigate the route from the Sangkhlaburi end. If it proves accessible I would do a return trip on the route that way. PS I'm already near Sangkhlaburi. -
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Google's New Willow Quantum Chip Indicates That Multiple Universes Exist
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Thai teacher accused of striking boy’s penis with steel ruler
The article says they checked CCTV but it didn't show anything. -
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Thaksin Announces New Anti-Drug Task Force Led by PM Paetongtarn
Picture courtesy: Sanook In a significant move to combat Thailand's continuing drug challenges, a new task force is being established under the leadership of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. This was announced by former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra during a Pheu Thai Party meeting, which took place on a journey to Hua Hin in Prachuap Khiri Khan. The seminar aimed to bolster the party's strategies and enhance leadership effectiveness. Thaksin, whose previous tenure was marked by assertive drug policies, shared that his daughter, Ms Paetongtarn, would spearhead the task force, underscoring the Shinawatra family's enduring political presence. Speaking at the seminar, he addressed essential issues, noting that some of his past initiatives, such as affordable housing, remain crucial. This task force comes in response to escalating concerns over drug-related issues, which Thaksin remarked are more severe now than during his premiership. Reflecting on past measures, he recalled his administration's vigorous anti-drug campaigns, suggesting a warning to current drug dealers about renewed governmental pressures. The collaborative effort will include Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, who will work alongside police and provincial entities to intensify drug suppression. Thaksin implied that failure to meet objectives could lead to the reassignment of officials, highlighting the gravity of their mission. During the early 2000s, Thaksin's government took a hard-line approach from February 1, 2003, with extensive drug crackdowns resulting in over 43,000 arrests. This period also drew criticism for human rights concerns; notably, around 2,500 people were reportedly killed across these campaigns, with many deaths suspected to involve government forces. Provinces like Chiang Mai and Khon Kaen saw substantial success in limiting drug activities, driven by coordinated efforts between government and local levels. Despite widespread criticism from human rights advocates over the high number of deaths attributed to state actions, Thaksin stands firm on the necessity of robust enforcement to achieve public safety and order. As this renewed anti-drug initiative under the Pheu Thai leadership gains momentum, it remains to be seen how the policies will be executed and whether they will balance efficacy with respect for human rights, given the dynamic socio-political environment in Thailand, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2024-12-14 -
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Transgender Fencer Sparks Controversy with Prestigious Win on Women’s Team
vomit when will the madness stop ? will trump stop this crap ? -
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
what are the advantages of a fixed wall charger costing 30k-50k thb compared to a mobile charger (e.g., feyree 32a 7kw, around 6k thb)? for my needs, 7kw will be enough, and i won't need the charger for on-the-go use. the feyree also comes with a user app. so why spend significantly more on a wall box? thanks for any feedback, motdaeng! video is in thai ....
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