Popular Post webfact Posted February 9, 2024 Popular Post Posted February 9, 2024 Pheu Thai leader Paetongtarn Shinawatra admitted today that she is worried that her father, Thaksin, may be arrested for violating royal defamation laws in 2015. Thaksin, currently convicted and jailed on corruption charges, could be released on parole later this month, given his age and medical condition. Thaksin has been charged with lèse majesté and an arrest warrant was issued. He is yet to be indicted, however, because he was in exile abroad when the initial charge was filed. As such, it is possible that he will be re-arrested if he is freed on parole. Picture: Pheu Thai leader Paetongtarn Shinawatra Full story: Thai PBS 2024-02-10 - Cigna offers a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment, including COVID-19, up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe 1 9
Popular Post webfact Posted February 9, 2024 Author Popular Post Posted February 9, 2024 Paetongtarn’s Puzzling Statement On Thaksin’s Lese Majeste Questioning By Thai Newsroom Reporters De facto Pheu Thai boss Thaksin Shinawatra with his daughter/party leader Paetongtarn Shinawatra. Photo: Thai Rath PHEU THAI LEADER PAETONGTARN Shinawatra today (Feb.9) made a puzzling statement about her father/de facto party boss-cum-convict at large Thaksin Shinawatra, saying he has already been questioned by public prosecutors over lese majeste charges and is anticipated to literally return home. Paetongtarn told reporters that public prosecutors have already questioned her father, who has been currently staying at Police Hospital, on lese majeste charges over his verbal statements earlier made abroad in alleged violation of the draconian lese majeste law, also known as Section 112 of the Criminal Code. Her latest comment apparently contradicted with news reports that police attached to the Technology Crime Suppression Division and public prosecutors attached to the Office of the Attorney-General had awaited a yet-to-be-held questioning of the de facto Pheu Thai boss-cum-convict to whom no visits have been allowed by anyone other than his family members, given privacy reasons for the privileged patient who has been staying at Police Hospital in lieu of Bangkok Remand Prison for more than five months now. Full story: THAI NEWSROOM 2024-02-10 - Cigna offers a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment, including COVID-19, up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe 4
Popular Post Pique Dard Posted February 9, 2024 Popular Post Posted February 9, 2024 .. 17 minutes ago, webfact said: lèse majesté ...everyone visiting the land of smiles must know the signification of those 2 french words! don't pretend you weren't warned 2 2
Popular Post OneMoreFarang Posted February 9, 2024 Popular Post Posted February 9, 2024 So she is worried that the criminal convict will go again to jail. So sad. Who will play now with her kids? Who will tell her what to do in his party? It must be really hard for her. She was so used to special treatment for her father for his whole life. 2 2 1 4 3
Popular Post hotchilli Posted February 9, 2024 Popular Post Posted February 9, 2024 He'll buy his way out, like he has done all his life. 4 1 1
Popular Post ikke1959 Posted February 9, 2024 Popular Post Posted February 9, 2024 Re arrested???? he should be arrested first and in jail... 3 2 2
Srikcir Posted February 9, 2024 Posted February 9, 2024 As an aside, a country having a constitution doesn't ecessarily make it a democracy. "In principle, constitutional rights are not a specific characteristic of democratic countries. Autocratic states have constitutions, such as that of North Korea, which officially grants every citizen, among other things, the freedom of expression." Wikipedia Former PM Prayut referred to Thailand's democracy as having "Thainess" to distinguish it from Western democracies. In effect distinguishing Thailand's democracy from the personal freedoms and safeguards that emerged in the formation of Western democracies. 1
Popular Post jonclark Posted February 9, 2024 Popular Post Posted February 9, 2024 How can he go home? He is dangerously ill and needs specialist medical care....doesn't he. I love the Shins. They <deleted> down the throat of Thailands legal system and are loved for it. 2 2 2 3
Popular Post Pouatchee Posted February 10, 2024 Popular Post Posted February 10, 2024 lock him up no privileges the way he would have done to others 3 1 1
Popular Post Skeptic7 Posted February 10, 2024 Popular Post Posted February 10, 2024 Yeah right. I'm sure she's shaking in her CFM pumps...with laughter❗ Just another part of this "bad acting" game. 1 2 1
jippytum Posted February 10, 2024 Posted February 10, 2024 is she's trying to drum up some sympathy for her father that boat has sailed. Millions would be delighted if he was arrested and removed to a proper jail. Just wishful thinking . Not much chance really of this corrupt family being accountable to the laws of Thailand 2 1
klauskunkel Posted February 10, 2024 Posted February 10, 2024 4 hours ago, webfact said: saying he has already been questioned by public prosecutors Oh, she fudged up expect a follow-up statement to clear another misunderstanding on the never-ending Thaksin saga
Popular Post NoshowJones Posted February 10, 2024 Popular Post Posted February 10, 2024 2 hours ago, jonclark said: How can he go home? He is dangerously ill and needs specialist medical care....doesn't he. I love the Shins. They <deleted> down the throat of Thailands legal system and are loved for it. Then why did they not do anything about the stupid Thai defamation law when they were in power? 3
bamnutsak Posted February 10, 2024 Posted February 10, 2024 6 hours ago, webfact said: Thaksin has been charged with lèse majesté and an arrest warrant was issued. He is yet to be indicted They will just hold this threat. If he violates his agreement with the powers that be then they will indict him. If he keeps to the agreement then he will not be indicted. It will be interesting to see if his various "honors", which took years to strip away, are restored. They probably will as he gets closer to the end of his life. The next step is to repatriate Yingluck. 2
prakhonchai nick Posted February 10, 2024 Posted February 10, 2024 If he is accused of breaklng the lese majeste law, then he must be arrested and tried in a court of law like everyone else. It matters NOT, who he is. If found guilty,he must be subject to the same punishment meted out to all the others. 1 1
damian Posted February 10, 2024 Posted February 10, 2024 7 hours ago, webfact said: Her latest comment apparently contradicted with news reports that police attached to the Technology Crime Suppression Division and public prosecutors attached to the Office of the Attorney-General had awaited a yet-to-be-held questioning of the de facto Pheu Thai boss-cum-convict to whom no visits have been allowed by anyone other than his family members 2 hours ago, klauskunkel said: Oh, she fudged up expect a follow-up statement to clear another misunderstanding on the never-ending Thaksin saga Its hard to keep track when you tell so many lies. 1 1
Popular Post bamnutsak Posted February 10, 2024 Popular Post Posted February 10, 2024 51 minutes ago, prakhonchai nick said: If he is accused of breaklng the lese majeste law, then he must be arrested and tried in a court of law like everyone else. It matters NOT, who he is. If found guilty,he must be subject to the same punishment meted out to all the others. Your "understanding" of how Thai laws are applied is "cute", in a naive sort of way. 1 1 4
Popular Post brianthainess Posted February 10, 2024 Popular Post Posted February 10, 2024 8 hours ago, webfact said: draconian lese majeste law, By a draconian government run by dinosaurs, used to get rid of any opposition they have. 3 1
Popular Post prakhonchai nick Posted February 10, 2024 Popular Post Posted February 10, 2024 49 minutes ago, bamnutsak said: Your "understanding" of how Thai laws are applied is "cute", in a naive sort of way. No naivety there. I am saying what should be done, knowing full well that he will get off scot free!. Thailand is full of double standards and will never change. Who you are, who you know and/or money are all that is needed. 3
Sydebolle Posted February 10, 2024 Posted February 10, 2024 Sweetie, no worries. I think the dinosaurs just roared a proper "watch it or we gotcha" message. If the old man does not behave the way the Neaderthalers say, then he will be in hot water. If he behaves and dances to the tunes of their whistles, he should be fine. Question now is the apparent position of his face but only he can answer that. So, if really unclear, then Paetongtarn Shinawatra will have to consult with the father-of-all-politics, like with almost everything else going on these days at the Parliament House 😉
fondue zoo Posted February 10, 2024 Posted February 10, 2024 8 hours ago, webfact said: and jailed on corruption charges wrong
fondue zoo Posted February 10, 2024 Posted February 10, 2024 They can't even keep their stories straight now, hilarious.
digger70 Posted February 10, 2024 Posted February 10, 2024 What a drama, So what if he gets arrested . He will go back to the Holiday Hospital. No probs. 1
thecyclist Posted February 10, 2024 Posted February 10, 2024 Episode 2 of the Shinawatra clan drama series: Rearrested, back to prison, another "heart attack/stroke/epileptic fit/vertigo..,and back to the police hospital luxury suite. 1
BenStark Posted February 10, 2024 Posted February 10, 2024 Just now, thecyclist said: Episode 2 of the Shinawatra clan drama series: Rearrested, back to prison, another "heart attack/stroke/epileptic fit/vertigo..,and back to the police hospital luxury suite. Maybe in this episode he dies from the heart issues, and then in episode 3 he resurfaces as a ghost
billd766 Posted February 10, 2024 Posted February 10, 2024 8 hours ago, ikke1959 said: Re arrested???? he should be arrested first and in jail... I could agree with you on that IF only every general involved in a military coup were put on trial for treason against the state and executed. Or is staging a military coup against an elected government and deposing them, OK by you? 2
billd766 Posted February 10, 2024 Posted February 10, 2024 7 hours ago, Pouatchee said: lock him up no privileges the way he would have done to others In the same way that Prayuth has done to students for demonstrating their freedom of speech. 2
proton Posted February 10, 2024 Posted February 10, 2024 He was just part of the corrupt system as they all are, he just did better out of it than most. Blame the system not him.
Puccini Posted February 10, 2024 Posted February 10, 2024 6 hours ago, Skeptic7 said: Yeah right. I'm sure she's shaking in her CFM pumps...with laughter❗ Just another part of this "bad acting" game. CFM pumps? What does CFM stand for? 1
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