Restaurants Near Suvarnabhumi Airport?
-
Recently Browsing 0 members
- No registered users viewing this page.
-
Topics
-
-
Popular Contributors
-
-
Latest posts...
-
117
USA US Welcomes Qatari Gift: Fiery Debate Over New Air Force One
So which gift did biden teceive from putin? -
6
Crime Men Caught Smuggling 60kg of Compressed Heroin to Bangkok
Yer, just happened to stop and search all the passenger luggage of a bus on an internal route, then also noticed suspicious behavior of 2 people who stood out amongst all the other passengers. Its real Sherlock stuff. I guess the 2 guys will be wondering just how many of their friends did they mention it to.------ Not that they don't deserve what ever is coming to them. In the 27 years I have lived here --taken so many internal bus journey's --- never had the bus pulled over so they could check everyone's suitcases and see if anyone was looking suspicious -
7,401
-
8
Report Thaksin Donates 1m Baht: Boosts Border Cops' Morale
About the same as me buying a round? -
0
Exposed: Palestine Action plot to overwhelm police
Campaigners plan to protest in such numbers that criminal justice system will be overloaded Pro-Palestine Protesters Plan Mass Defiance of UK Terror Laws Thousands of pro-Palestinian activists are preparing to openly defy UK terror laws in a coordinated push to overwhelm police and challenge the recent ban on the group Palestine Action, The Telegraph has revealed. Campaigners from far-Left organisations and sections of the Muslim community are urging mass attendance at a protest on Saturday, with plans to publicly express support for the now-proscribed group — an act punishable by up to 14 years in prison under the Terrorism Act 2000. Since July 5, over 200 people have already been arrested for showing support for Palestine Action. Now, activists are aiming to flood the criminal justice system in what they call a mass act of civil resistance. The planned protests — focused in Westminster, but mirrored in towns and cities nationwide — pose a major test for Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, as the government grapples with a 25-year court backlog and a growing prison overcrowding crisis. Plot Exposed After Birmingham Meeting The Telegraph uncovered the plan after attending a Cage International event in Birmingham, where former Guantanamo detainee Moazzam Begg rallied support for the protest. “I urge everybody to join the action on August 9,” said Begg. “Those from the Muslim community… we must engage our leaders. There is strength in numbers. Stop being cowards — cowards never win battles.” Roughly 30 to 40 attendees joined the meeting, many wearing Palestinian keffiyehs and waving flags. Organisers pitched the gathering as a strategic planning session to “liberate Palestine, crush Zionism and end genocide in Gaza.” Angie Zelter, of Defend Our Juries, another group backing the action, told the audience: “We must face down the rising tide of fascism in Britain.” She said some now see terrorism arrests as a badge of honour. Leaked Briefing Warns of Legal Risk A briefing document obtained by The Telegraph confirms the campaign's legal risks, stating: But the paper argues the government likely lacks the resources or political will to arrest and prosecute hundreds more protesters: Supporters believe that sheer numbers could force the government to back down, claiming that arresting another 500 people on top of the current 200 detainees would overwhelm the criminal justice system. With tensions rising, Saturday's protest is shaping up to be a direct confrontation not only with police, but with the entire structure of UK counter-terror law. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Source The Telegraph 2025-08-04 -
6
Crime Men Caught Smuggling 60kg of Compressed Heroin to Bangkok
It was cheaper to take the bus than rent a car or truck. Great advanced planning. Must have been their first time and it will be their last.
-
-
Popular in The Pub
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now