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Thaksin Announces New Anti-Drug Task Force Led by PM Paetongtarn


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31 minutes ago, Bagwain said:

I thought he had a court order to stay out of politics?

 

 

There's no "court order". He has stated that he isn't involved and everyone, including the opposition, are rolling with it.

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59 minutes ago, watchcat said:

 It's not exagerated!  3000 + something

 

I think Tropicalevo is referring to your 'all innocent' claim. While it's debatable, under the law they were all deemed innocent until proven guilty.

 

Thaksin's henchmen never game them that opportunity.

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Furthermore

Ex-convict-cum-former-premier Thaksin Shinawatra said on Friday, he is waiting to negotiate with "God" to live 17 more years. Thaksin is 75 at present. He made the remark while addressing ruling Pheu Thai MPs at a seminar in Hua Hin.

 

On politics, Thaksin said any coalition party not happy should feel free leave the government's coalition, which is led by his daughter, PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra.

 

https://x.com/KhaosodEnglish/status/1867755502555611566

 

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2 hours ago, Bagwain said:

I thought he had a court order to stay out of politics?

 

Yes, have you noticed he tends to ignore those?

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2 hours ago, watchcat said:

 

So, you wan't a new war on drugs that'll get thousands of innocent people getting killed by trigger happy RTP's and army?  Gawd, I dislake you and your family

 

You can't stop the drugs unless you remove the corrupt RTP and the army, who take care of the billions of baht that the drugtrade is generating. Take care of your grand children instead before you're dead.

You can't stop the drugs, never could, never will. Name one country that has? First there is always a demand largely due to untreated addicts who can'r stop. Second because there are fortunes to be made making and selling it and no amount of attempts at law enforcement can stop any significant percent of it. If it were possible it would have been done by now. BTW you're not Thai, so why does what the Thai people, politicians, police, and government have to do with you anyway? How do they affect you directly? 

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Roll out the Border Police again to eliminate anybody who is deemed to be involved in drugs. No accountability, no justice. Just extrajudicial executions decided by those who currently hold power.

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13 minutes ago, Jonathan Swift said:

You can't stop the drugs, never could, never will. Name one country that has? First there is always a demand largely due to untreated addicts who can'r stop. Second because there are fortunes to be made making and selling it and no amount of attempts at law enforcement can stop any significant percent of it. If it were possible it would have been done by now. BTW you're not Thai, so why does what the Thai people, politicians, police, and government have to do with you anyway? How do they affect you directly? 

 

Wasn't this wahat I said?

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28 minutes ago, Jonathan Swift said:

You can't stop the drugs, never could, never will. Name one country that has? First there is always a demand largely due to untreated addicts who can'r stop. Second because there are fortunes to be made making and selling it and no amount of attempts at law enforcement can stop any significant percent of it. If it were possible it would have been done by now. BTW you're not Thai, so why does what the Thai people, politicians, police, and government have to do with you anyway? How do they affect you directly? 
 

not to mention the people that make money off it push it on the people knowing it will be used therefore perpetuating the addiction and the demand

 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Thaksin, whose previous tenure was marked by assertive drug policies,

 

That's one way of saying war on drugs or extrajudicial killings.

 

3 hours ago, Bagwain said:

I thought he had a court order to stay out of politics?

 

 

Back off, he's in charge now. 😁

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3 hours ago, hotandsticky said:

 

 

Since when has Thaksin and "the law" been in harmony?

 

 

He makes his own rules.

 

He, his family and his friends are above the law. 

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