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Ex-PM Thaksin’s special treatment risks unrest, warns senator

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A cautionary note has been sounded by a senator who has advised the government to exercise equal treatment for all prisoners. The senator has expressed concerns that the special treatment accorded to Thaksin Shinawatra, the former prime minister who has been convicted, could potentially invite future complications for the government.

 

The warning was issued on Tuesday during the second day of parliamentary discussions focused on the government’s policy statement. Thawil Pliensri, the senator, revealed that 74 year old Thaksin spent roughly 13 hours at Bangkok Remand Prison before he was shifted to the Police General Hospital.

 

Thaksin has been receiving medical care in Royal Suite 1401, a private room on the 14th floor of the Maha Bhumibol Rachanusorn 88 Phansa Building. This was after he experienced symptoms of chest pain, hypertension, and low oxygen levels in his blood on the night of August 22, the same day he returned to Thailand and was incarcerated.

 

Having spent over 20 days in the hospital, Thaksin has been permitted to receive up to 10 visitors daily. Furthermore, he has been granted a royal pardon that has significantly reduced his eight-year prison sentence to just one year.

 

This has led Thawil to call on the government to ensure equal treatment for all prisoners.

 

By Neill Fronde

Caption: Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra greeting his supporters | Photo courtesy of The Irrawaddy

 

Full Story: https://thethaiger.com/news/national/ex-pm-thaksins-special-treatment-risks-unrest-warns-senator

 

-- The Thaiger 2023-09-13

 

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7 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

This has led Thawil to call on the government to ensure equal treatment for all prisoners.

I think giving all existing prisoners the same treatment as Thaksin  isn't really doable...

2 hours ago, Dmaxdan said:

I think giving all existing prisoners the same treatment as Thaksin  isn't really doable...

They certainly cannot afford the same treatment.

If they could, they would be in the next room.

We all know how the system is rigged... from elections to influential people.

One of course assumes that the campaign for the government to exercise equal treatment for all prisoners has long been at the centre or Thawill's senatorial concerns, and is the cornerstone of his desire to be reappointed next year.

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Nope. Wrong. If the theft of the election did not provoke unrest, it is likely nothing will. The people have been lulled to sleep. Facebook and the Korean dramas seem more important. 

14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

low oxygen levels in his blood on the night of August 22, the same day he returned to Thailand

Further proof that Thai air is a hidden killer.

22 hours ago, Dmaxdan said:

I think giving all existing prisoners the same treatment as Thaksin  isn't really doable...

that 14th floor would be packed! ????

Unfortunately the complacency era is here for most countries. I can only see France as the only ones that will burn the whole place down if any funny business takes place. All others, on with your day.

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