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Justice minister praises Thaksin as a “peacemaker”


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Love him or hate him he gave Thailand the electronic backbone that we all enjoy today 

Australian internet doesn't rate compared to what he put in place.

A gofundme for a bronze statue would be well in order 

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19 hours ago, webfact said:

Convicted former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra returned to Thailand to face legal consequences because he is a peacemaker who wants to see reconciliation in Thailand, Justice Minister Tawee Sodsong claimed in parliament during the debate on the government’s budget bill on Wednesday.

Is Sodsong related to Johnson by any chance?

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43 minutes ago, Zack61 said:

How many of the average Joes have been afforded this privilege of passage out of the penal system and into medical care with such lavish trimmings? 

 

How many average Joes could get on Facebook or Instagram, call out hundreds of thousands of protestors, and actually have them show up?

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

The Justice Ministry will call a meeting of the corrections committee on January 11th, to consider the rules for screening convicts who are qualified to serve their remaining terms outside a prison, according to a well-informed source in the Justice Ministry.

 

19 hours ago, webfact said:

He defended the Corrections Department‘s issuance of a ministerial regulation to allow convicts to serve their terms outside prison, saying that a regulation on the same matter was issued three years ago

Were the rules and regs issued 3 years ago, or are they pending for next week?

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2 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said:

 

He was convicted for corruption, largely related to a piece of land his wife purchased, so I wouldn't hold your breath.

 

As per usual with high profile wealthy folks the land purchase / transfer was a feature of the evening news on that day.

 

Numerous Gov't officials and Khun Pojaman in attendance. Just prior it had been mentioned that the land purchase/transfer was illegal, and the shocked looks on the faces of the gov't officials revealed their disgust.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Zack61 said:

How many of the average Joes have been afforded this privilege of passage out of the penal system and into medical care with such lavish trimmings? 

 

Good question.

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So it's taken 15 years to decide Thaksin is a peacemaker.

 

They were all howling for his blood two years ago, asking why he couldn't be deported to serve his sentence.

 

Spineless sycophants.

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1 hour ago, Zack61 said:

How many of the average Joes have been afforded this privilege of passage out of the penal system and into medical care with such lavish trimmings? 

 

 

Easy this one.

 

NONE!

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1 hour ago, newbee2022 said:

 

. So we'll see Thaksin's willingness to bring this country forward next. You mentioned other opponents: they are NO kingdoms. And on this point Ill stop.🙏

 

Speak English and clarify.

 

It's gobbledygook

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25 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

The absence of colour shirts demonstrations and the military subdued since Thaksin's return, I will agree with #Red. The government coalition has given Thailand the next 4 years of peace after 2 decades of turmoil and economic distress. 

Not the point is it?

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1 hour ago, Snig27 said:

Have you ever spoken to a Thai? Do you read Thai media? Clearly neither of those. 

 

It is the typical contempt for the Thai electorate we see from the same farangs that support military coups and disenfranchisement of the Thai people. 

 

That they are 'too stupid to vote correctly', 'only vote for money' or 'need a strong leader' are all too familiar tropes which are trotted out to justify their ill opinions. 

 

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2 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

The red-shirts.

I remember one of their leaders said on stage people should bring gasoline and burn down the city.

 

The Red Shirts were a direct response to the Yellow Shirts, the 2006 coup and the judicial coup in 2008. 

 

Cause, and effect. 

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".............doctors there have confirmed that the former prime minister is suffering from numerous illnesses."

 

Which seem to have manifested themselves after the party he attended the day before his return? 

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Just now, sambum said:

".............doctors there have confirmed that the former prime minister is suffering from numerous illnesses."

 

Which seem to have manifested themselves after the party he attended the day before his return? 

 

The party was a couple of weeks before but point taken. 

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Reading comments of farangs who really have no business speaking of this country's politics. A> you do NOT know all the facts B> you will NEVER know all the facts C> go back to your telly, your beers, and whatever brought you here. :saai:

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21 hours ago, webfact said:

Justice Minister Tawee Sodsong thank you for this loooong overdue message.  And rain on all the condescending posters here.  

 

21 hours ago, webfact said:

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Convicted former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra returned to Thailand to face legal consequences because he is a peacemaker who wants to see reconciliation in Thailand, Justice Minister Tawee Sodsong claimed in parliament during the debate on the government’s budget bill on Wednesday.

 

He defended the Corrections Department‘s issuance of a ministerial regulation to allow convicts to serve their terms outside prison, saying that a regulation on the same matter was issued three years ago, but the Corrections Department only acted on it last year.

 

He insisted that the regulation was not designed to benefit Thaksin specifically, but all qualified convicts, adding that prison is not a place in which to kill or torture convicts and any inmate who is sick is entitled to be treated in hospitals outside the prison.

 

Regarding the question over whether Thaksin is actually ill, Tawee said that, although he has not visited Thaksin at the Police General Hospital, doctors there have confirmed that the former prime minister is suffering from numerous illnesses.

 

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1 hour ago, OneMoreFarang said:

The red-shirts.

I remember one of their leaders said on stage people should bring gasoline and burn down the city.

Yes, that's some proof. Thanks.

 

But they also tried to frame some British idiot, who was heard saying similar crap...

 

I guess you you know that Thai politics are just one giant excrementstorm, where what you see (hear) is definitely not what you'll get.

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4 hours ago, Red Forever said:

The only division around this issue is that the vast majority of Thais are indifferent to the ongoing circus.

The HiSo of Bangkok and the fulminating farang on here need their red meat in order to satiate their hatred for an old man who they have never met and who has had no negative impact on their lives.

I feel so sorry for you

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