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Prem In Hospital

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FROM THE NATION but not on Thaivisa.

Chief royal adviser General Prem Tinsulanonda, 90, has been admitted at Prommitr Hospital for treatments on age-related illnesses, Pheu Thai Party chairman Chavalit Yongchaiyudh said on Tuesday.

"Prem is sick and not involved in the current political turmoil," he said, dismissing a suggestion to involve Prem in negotiations among the government, the red shirts, ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra and other parties concerned.

The Nation

^ FROM THE NATION but not on Thaivisa.

Surely that is a sheer and utter impossibility?

Information that might cause disquiet as it relates to important members of the government (and others in power), is discouraged.

Please continue as you were. All is well. The leviathan that is the Thai government and military continues to function.

There's only one reference to Thaksin in the report and it isn't in a negative light - so no chance the 'news' will appear on Thaivisa.

Unless Gen Prem dies and the finger of blame points to Thaksin for causing him untold stress at a time he should be enjoying his retirement, then we might see 'Thaksin Kills Royal Advisor' headlines popping up in Breaking News.

Information that might cause disquiet as it relates to important members of the government (and others in power), is discouraged.

Please continue as you were. All is well. The leviathan that is the Thai government and military continues to function.

Very True.

phil

Prem not in hospital: aide

Admiral Pajun Tampratheep, an aide of Privy Council President Prem Tinsulanonda, denied Tuesday that Prem was sick and hospitalised.

"Prem is well and not in the hospital as speculated," he said.

The Nation

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