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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 30 January 2025
Foundation Seeks 50,000 Signatures to Oppose Thai Casinos Picture courtesy: Naewna In a decisive push against the introduction of casinos in Thailand, the Stop Gambling Foundation, alongside 200 partner organisations, is rallying to gather 50,000 signatures. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1350261-foundation-seeks-50000-signatures-to-oppose-thai-casinos/ -
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Anutin Awaits Orders for Power Shutdown to Myanmar Townships by PEA
Thailand needs to coordinate with Myanmar and send in their version of the Seal Teams or Delta Forces and wipe out the call-scam centers and drug trafficing operations.... -
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Foundation Seeks 50,000 Signatures to Oppose Thai Casinos
Picture courtesy: Naewna In a decisive push against the introduction of casinos in Thailand, the Stop Gambling Foundation, alongside 200 partner organisations, is rallying to gather 50,000 signatures. Their goal is to petition the current Pheu Thai-led government to reconsider plans to incorporate casinos within future entertainment complex projects. The coalition is also demanding that any decision on this matter be preceded by a public referendum, ensuring that citizens' voices are heard before action is taken. At a recent press conference entitled "People Move Forward to Hunt for 50,000 Signatures, No to Casinos, Must Hold Referendum," held at the Miracle Grand Convention Hotel, representatives from various professions, including academics and students, voiced their concerns. They argued that while large capitalists stand to benefit from the introduction of casinos, the broader population and the nation's economy could suffer negative repercussions. Asst. Prof. Dr. Chittawan Chanagul from Kasetsart University's Faculty of Economics cautioned against relying on vice to drive economic policies. He highlighted that countries like China and the Philippines, despite facing similar economic temptations, have kept casinos illegal within their borders. The stance of Chinese President Xi Jinping against domestic casinos demonstrates a commitment to economic integrity over short-term gains, he noted. Dr. Chittawan emphasised the necessity of a referendum, much like what would be expected in any forward-thinking nation. He pointed out that no political party had campaigned on legalising casinos, making the current government's policy shift seem insincere. Ms. Nattharin Kasemsanpipat, known affectionately as Ja-eh Oxygen of the Poor, added her voice to the debate, expressing concern that political campaigns had not previously addressed the casino issue. She argued that bypassing a referendum undermines public opinion, stressing that the country fundamentally belongs to its people. Mr. Thanakorn Komkrit, the secretary-general of the Stop Gambling Foundation, stated the urgency of their mission, with the petition calling for the government to initiate a referendum within 120 days of its receipt. This collective action underscores the deep-seated opposition within segments of Thai society to the introduction of casinos, spotlighting the desire for transparent governance and public consultation in shaping national policy, reported Thai Newsroom. -- 2025-01-30 -
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Homeless Man Attacks Woman with Machete, Severing Her Fingers in Sattahip
Picture from responders. A 50-year-old woman collecting recyclables in Chonburi was viciously attacked with a machete by a homeless man after throwing leftover food to a stray dog. The attack, which occurred around 13.00 on 29 January, left the woman with severed fingers and severe arm injuries. Police and rescue workers rushed to the scene at an unnumbered property in Soi 15, Najomtien, Sattahip District, following reports of the violent assault. Upon arrival, officers found pools of blood on the ground, along with the victim, later identified as Somjit Saelao. She had sustained deep cuts to her right hand, with her thumb and index finger completely severed. She also suffered a severe gash on her elbow, exposing bone. Rescue teams quickly transported her to Wat Yannasangwararam Hospital for emergency treatment. The suspect, known only as "Yod," fled the scene immediately after the attack. Witnesses reported that Yod, a homeless man, had previously clashed with Somjit over various disputes. According to a witness named Khao, the incident escalated when Somjit, after returning from collecting recyclables, tossed some food scraps to a stray dog near Yod's makeshift shelter. Enraged, Yod emerged from his shelter, confronted her, and after a brief argument, grabbed a machete and struck her. Police at Najomtien Police Station have secured evidence from the scene, including the machete and its sheath, and are reviewing nearby CCTV footage to track down the suspect. Investigations are ongoing, and authorities have urged the public to report any sightings of Yod as they work to bring him to justice. -- 2025-01-30 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 30 January 2025
AOT Chairman Resigns to Make Way for New Leadership Picture courtesy of Matichon. Pol. Gen. Wisanu Prasarttong-Osoth has officially resigned as Chairman of Airports of Thailand (AOT), citing a desire to allow new leadership to build upon the company’s recent achievements. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1350259-aot-chairman-resigns-to-make-way-for-new-leadership/ -
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Woman, 38, Killed After Being Crushed by Container Truck at Red-Light Junction
Come on, she was in the right turning lane but was going straight on.
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