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Prawit Wongsuwan Faces Legal Trouble After Assaulting Journalist (short)

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Prawit Wongsuwan Faces Legal Trouble After Assaulting Journalist:

Palang Pracharath Party leader Prawit Wongsuwan may face imprisonment after assaulting a journalist who questioned him about the new PM. Prawit skipped the PM selection meeting, attending an event with Thai Olympic athletes instead, and lashed out when asked about it. This incident highlights tensions between Palang Pracharath and Pheu Thai parties. If charged, Prawit could face up to two years in prison and a fine.

 

I don't think it will surprise anyone when the journalist withdraws her complaint and goes on an expensive fully paid for holiday.

Well if there's one thing we know for sure, it's that he will not be facing jail time. It's very possible he could commit murder and not face jail time. When was the last time we've seen an army general jailed for anything? They are above the law, any and all laws. They are absolutely untouchable, and that has to change, and that has to change soon. 

 

The Thai Army is the closest thing that Thailand has to a to an absolute vacuum, that just sucks the resources from the nation, and gives almost nothing back in return. 

Jabba the untouchable will not do any TIME. 

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