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Prawit Airs Dissent To Use Of Force Against Lone Woman In Prayut’s Presence


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By Thai Newsroom Reporters

 

IN A RARE COMMENT on government action, Palang Pracharath leader Prawit Wongsuwan today (Mar.15) expressed his dissent to a use of force by police against an elderly woman in the presence of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha.

 

That referred to Monday’s event in which the lone woman, namely Wanthana Othong, 62, was shouting explicit words and raising a three-finger salute at Prayut in a prearranged venue during his visit to Baan Pong district of Ratchaburi.

 

A policeman, assigned among others to provide security for the visiting premier, quickly shut up the woman protester with a hand used to forcefully cover her mouth, an arm locked around her neck as she was dragged off the scene.

 

Full story: https://thainewsroom.com/2023/03/15/prawit-airs-dissent-to-use-of-force-against-lone-woman-in-prayuts-presence/

 

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The generals minions defeated the old lady and erected an umbrella so no one would notice but Prawit the hawk was watch-ing ????

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Never raise your voice or display "embarrassing" actions, toward a member of the "sacred institution" namely, the RTA.

I'm sure Prayut would like to have seen a much more severe response from his guards though.

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2 hours ago, zzaa09 said:

Don't ya just love these very public political breakups?

The ongoing Prayut-Prawit variety has been quite entertaining - in a Lakorn Thai kinda way. 

 

 

This is the type of **** that we look forward to in the upcoming election campaigns. 

Keep it up gentlemen.......makes for great copy!!!

Time for stages to be set up, intersections blocked, marches and mud slinging to begin as well as protests which in fact did start again yesterday in Bangkok.  There is no such thing as a Civil democratic election without discourse and such in this country as past history dictates unless it was done under Marshall law.

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4 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

Democracy in Thailand, freedom of speech, freedom to protest, only if it is not against the Government...Shame Thailand, you looks like the country of Kim Yung Un.

Not just Thailand look at Australia and what they The Lnp Gov Federaly let alone State Government's Alp + Lnp did too there own citizens we are island no means of escape the Tyranny that followed during covid and still on going Did not even allow there own citizens back into the country No difference between CCP ???????? Nth Korea style lockdowns WE in Australia need A Ron Desantis style leadership Gov of Florida that stand for the people Brutality handed out By Dan Andrews Victoria Australia to elderly pregnant women et was obscene so demoralised voted that Neo Naz_ Narcasit Sociapath back into Government ..Australia  ummmm ????

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Remarkable events these sudden and complete conversions aren't they?

 

Saint Paul was hit by a thunderbolt and fell off his horse whilst en route to Damascus to hand out grief to some early Christians.

 

General Prawit is seen standing up for the rights of an old lady to heckle a coup leading General...

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4 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

And Prayut is quoted by the Thai Enquirer as saying 'this is not violence'.

And what would that idiot know -, and that's about anything. 

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1 hour ago, herfiehandbag said:

Remarkable events these sudden and complete conversions aren't they?

 

Saint Paul was hit by a thunderbolt and fell off his horse whilst en route to Damascus to hand out grief to some early Christians.

 

General Prawit is seen standing up for the rights of an old lady to heckle a coup leading General...

But is Gen Prawits 'support' of the old lady genuine? I somehoe doubt it given the recent

downwards changes in the relationship between himself and the PM. 

 

Stand by...

 

 

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5 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

And Prayut is quoted by the Thai Enquirer as saying 'this is not violence'.

I guess that as a soldier who is used to shooting people on the other side, just clamping a hand over her mouth and dragging her away seemed mild

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7 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Freedom of speech is a thing of the past..

Did it ever exist here in the first place?

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32 minutes ago, poskat said:

I guess that as a soldier who is used to shooting people on the other side, just clamping a hand over her mouth and dragging her away seemed mild

used to shooting, the only thing most of these so-called soldiers have ever shot is shooting their mouth off - if it ever came to real shooting match they'd <deleted> their pants.

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10 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Freedom of speech is a thing of the past..

Not sure about that there are certain things here that have never been free to talk about.

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