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"Thai army chief says “coup” should be removed from media’s vocabulary"......

 

well then how will anyone be able to write a story about the new chicken coup I recently built? 

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24 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Well he would say that.....what would he like to call it? I could do with a laugh!

Normal military action perhaps ....................LOL

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24 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Well he would say that.....what would he like to call it? I could do with a laugh!

Ya know the first rule of coup club......????

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Just after the military realignment in 2014 I remember how busy the mods here and in other media outlets were having to remove hundreds of posts that related the military realignment and those involved. 

De Ja Vu?

Again!

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There is a glimmer of hope that the army chief will keep his pledge for no coup after this election. The trouble making 3Ps from the Burapha Payak military factions have been losing influence and power. This new army chief is not from Burapha faction that has dominated the military establishment and politics for the last 2 decades. The junta parties are rejected by the majority of voters and will probably not secured enough seats to form the government.  Some of the appointed senators may not even support them. The new regime will also not wish his reign to begin with unrest and another coup. I will be positive that the EC will apolitical. Finger crossed with a reminder that this is Thailand.

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RTA army chief assures there’ll be ‘no coups on his watch’
by Mitch Connor

 

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Royal Thai Army Commander-in-Chief General Narongpan Jittkaewtae.


Royal Thai Army (RTA) Chief General Narongpan Jittkaewtae assured the Thai public yesterday that there would be no coups on his watch, stating that the term should not exist in anyone’s vocabulary. General Narongpan is set to retire on September 30 and provided reassurances in the lead-up to the elections on Sunday. There have been concerns about possible unrest following the polls.

 

When questioned about the potential for future unrest and the military’s response, the Army Chief explained that he was not worried.


“I don’t worry. We have learned many lessons from the past. We have reached a point where democracy has to go ahead. Everyone should be mindful and avoid what should not be done.”

 

In response to inquiries about the possibility of another coup following the elections, General Narongpan urged reporters not to raise such matters, as it could create conflict. He asked that journalists refrain from using the term, and confirmed that the military had removed it from their vocabulary.

 

Full story: https://thethaiger.com/news/national/army-chief-assures-no-coups-during-his-tenure

 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

stop reporting speculation about a coup

Ok, when is the next ' returning happiness ' event likely ?

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Why we are on it, then lets have the word democracy, equality, non corrupt, fair play. These should also be removed as they never happen.

 

I could go on with more words......

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

the word “coup” tends to cause political conflict and should be removed from media’s vocabularies.

Causes political conflict? Is this guy for real? A coup removes democracy from movig forward. That's what political debates in parliament are for, to air out differences, find middle ground and move the country forward. A coup is just pure political stagnation.

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Army Commander-in-Chief Gen Narongpan Jitkaewtae has requested that the media to stop asking him about the possibility of another coup after the May 14th general election and to stop reporting speculation about a coup, noting that the word “coup” tends to cause political conflict and should be removed from media’s vocabularies.

The media simply understand Thai history.  Considering that last coup was in 2014, and Thailand's military's perchance at using military power to removed civilian governments in the past?  ????  These are not unreasonable questions by the media.

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