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All Red-Shirt Appointees Are Qualified, Ex-Security Guard Says

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One key challenge for the government, Aree told The Nation and two other reporters from its sister publications, would be whether the truth behind the deaths of 92 persons in April and May 2010 would emerge and whether those responsible would be punished.

"It's impossible [to ignore]. The law must be the law. Those who lost [loved ones] must receive justice. The wrongdoers must be punished. The government must make the truth known, or else there won't be peace."

It will be interesting to see what happens when red shirts are charged with some of the deaths...so far, they won't accept any responsibility.

How's this wash with the Pheu Thai Party-proposed amnesty?

I'd presume that in the interest of double-standard-avoidance, it would exonerate everyone, both Red Shirt and military, over alleged offenses.

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hopefully not,

hopefully those on both sides will be held accountable for their wrongdoings and they might sacrifice some militant red shirts who they (the guys at the top) probably don't give two shits about anyway, in order to get justice for some of the innocents that were killed by the military...

because obviously their agenda is justice for the red shirt deaths over justice for the military deaths and innocents killed by both sides, which imho on the latter, the military has a lot more to answer for.

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