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Thailand Live Tuesday 29 May 2012

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BURNING ISSUE

Sonthi lobs explosive bill into House

Avudh Panananda

The Nation

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Gen Sonthi

BANGKOK: -- Today and tomorrow we will hear the war drum beaten through the political landscape, although the masses don't appear to be in the mood for rallying.

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WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM

Suu Kyi to be focus of interest at WEF

The Nation

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BANGKOK: -- Thailand will host the World Economic Forum on East Asia for the first time this week - an event that is expected to draw intense international attention due to the participation of Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar's opposition leader.

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WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM

Suu Kyi due in Thailand tonight

THE NATION

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BANGKOK: -- Aung San Suu Kyi is reported to be travelling to Thailand tonight so she can visit a refugee camp for people from Myanmar in Tak province tomorrow.

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Gaga in Siam

Manta Klangboonkrong

The Nation

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COURTESY OF BEC TERO ENTERTAINMENT

Ecstasy for all of Bangkok's 'little monsters' at the Born This Way Ball

BANGKOK: -- The wait felt too long, the expectations perhaps too high. But Lady Gaga let no one down in Bangkok with last Friday's show, proving with every move that she deserves her superstar stature.

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Buried bomb kills 3 volunteers, hurts 4

The Nation

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Soldiers and police inspect the wreckage of a car after it was damaged by a roadside bomb in Pattani yesterday. The explosion killed three civil defence volunteers and wounded four others. Photo Charoon Thongnual

PATTANI: -- A roadside bomb in Pattani yesterday killed three civil defence volunteers and wounded four others while they were on patrol in a pickup truck.

The home-made bomb had 20 kilograms of explosives in a cooking gas cylinder, buried by a local road in Kapho district. It was detonated from a car battery, via a 150-metre electrical cord. No shots were fired at the vehicle or the victims after the blast.

Meanwhile in Yala, a woman was shot in the head and sustained serious injuries, but police did not suspect it was linked to the insurgency. They said Mayuree Sai-uma was a maid at a local government office - but they found hundreds of thousands of baht in bankbooks in the car in which she was shot.

Quoting witnesses, police said two attackers on a motorcycle approached the woman and the pillion rider fired one shot in her head at close range before fleeing. The motive behind the shooting possibly stemmed from a personal conflict the victim had with others, police said. Another theory, not cited by the officer, was that the victim may have been are involved in illegal businesses.

A seven-year-old boy who suffered birth defects after his mother sustained injuries from a bomb blast in January 2005 received assistance from Justice Minister Pracha Promnok during a visit to the boy's home in Yala's Muang district yesterday.

The boy, Saharat Kheoya, has not spoken since his birth and is unable to perform many basic tasks, following injuries to his mother, Kaewta, in an insurgent bomb attack at a noodle shop, when she was six months pregnant. The blast killed one person and wounded 59 others.

The boy and his mother were among recipients of government compensation to victims of violence. He was previously given Bt80,000 and she got Bt50,000, as well as Bt203,000 paid for the boy's rehabilitation and treatment for her injuries. Saharat also receives Bt3,000 in monthly pay and another Bt35,000 from a local disaster prevention office and the Justice Ministry.

Pracha gave Bt10,000 of his money to both victims during yesterday's visit and promised a new wheelchair for them, as requested by the mother.

He and his entourage visited another violence victim, Preecha Wong-iam, a bulldozer- driver based in Pattani, who lost both legs in an ambush in 2006. Donations for Saharat and his mother are welcome via Krung Thai Bank account 932-0-30451-3. More details are available at 087-2994887.

Officials say 5,251 people are registered for compensation for violence and acts by government officials in the deep South - 1,463 are based in Yala, another 1,768 in Pattani, 1,823 in Narathiwat and 197 in three districts in Songkhla province. Names will be verified to determine qualifications and conditions of payments.

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-- The Nation 2012-05-29

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THAILAND'S COMPETITIVENESS

Thai SMEs ranked least competitive in 5 Asean nations

Watchiranont Thongtep

The Nation

BANGKOK: -- After the recent increase in the minimum wage, the competitiveness of Thai small and medium-sized enterprises was ranked the lowest among five key Southeast Asian countries, from second previously, in a recent survey by Dhurakij Pundit University Research Centre (DPURC).

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POLITICS

Ruangkrai provides more documents on donations

THE NATION

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BANGKOK: -- Former senator Ruangkrai Leekitwattana yesterday filed more documents to substantiate his complaint related to "flood" donations to the Democrat Party in 2010.

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Australian businesswoman arrested in Thailand for criminal defamation

BANGKOK: -- A QUEENSLAND businesswoman has been arrested in Thailand for criminal defamation and was later released on bail, authorities say.

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Amnesty gives poor marks to Kingdom on human rights

PRAVIT ROJANAPHRUK

THE NATION

BANGKOK: - The death penalty, violence in the deep South, refugees, lese majeste law and the Computer Crimes Act were highlighted in the Thailand section of Amnesty International (AI)'s annual report on the State of the World Human Rights, released last week.

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GUEST COLUMN

Registering non-traditional trademarks in Thailand

Say Sujintaya,

Jomjai Jintasuwon

Businesses should be aware of a significant development in the Thai trademark law.

BANGKOK: -- The latest draft of the Thai Trademark Act contains a number of interesting amendments, including one that introduces the ability to register sound and smell marks. The draft bill was recently approved by the Cabinet and will now be submitted to Parliament and the Senate for final approval.

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Astro parks plan

Piyanart Srivalo

The Nation

BANGKOK: -- In a budget request to be put to Cabinet today, the Science Ministry is seeking Bt406 million to build six astronomical parks and observatories, plus Bt8.64 billion to build science parks and related development projects across the country.

The so-called Astro Parks are a part of the National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand's plan for educational development based on science and technology - to make Thailand a knowledge-based country, according to the 2013 budget-request.

The Astro Parks would work and link with six observatories in Thailand, while coordinating their operations with Cerro Tololo International Observatory (CTIO) in Chile under North Carolina University. This institution works with astronomers in many Asian countries including Japan, China and South Korea.

Each observatory consists of a museum, planetarium, telescope, meeting room and amphitheatre.

The science parks project would start next year and end in 2017, with a centre planned for each of the four major regions and many smaller parks in various provinces.

The regional centre in the North will focus on developing Thai rice to add value in the global market, while the one in the Northeast will develop the food industry with a focus on chicken. The one in the South would work mainly on developing the quality of rubber and expanding related industries.

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-- The Nation 2012-05-29

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Uttaradit and Ranong on alert for landslides

The Nation

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A storm with heavy rain knocked down many trees and damaged rubber plantations and the roofs of more than 100 homes in Nakhon Si Thammarat yesterday. Photo Kritsana Thiwatsirikul

UTTARADIT: -- With downpours expected to continue for another two days, Uttaradit's 215 villages were at risk of landslides, prompting officials yesterday to appoint village leaders as "disaster warners" tasked with inspecting warning systems, rainfall-measuring devices and communication tools in case of emergencies.

Uttaradit Pheu Thai MP Saranwut Saranket brought 2,000 medical supply sets and relief bags to flood-affected residents in Nam Pad district via Uttaradit Disaster Prevention and Mitigation official Surachai Thatchakawin.

Saranwut said over 200 millimetres of rain fell in Nam Pad on Saturday, caused forest runoff that affected 2,000 families in Tambons Saen Tor, Nam Pad, Ban Fai and Nam Phai. The flood also damaged 30 roads, 24 pipes, 18 dykes, as well as seeds and fertiliser that farmers had just bought for farming, he said.

Meanwhile, Ranong authorities have warned fishermen to stay ashore. They were also watching around the clock for landslides, especially in 84 high-risk villages in five districts. Ranong has had heavy rain since Friday.

The first landslide damaging people's homes was reported at Moo 3, in Tambon Nakha of Suk Samran district, and officials were assessing damage, while Kraburi district said a landslide had blocked the Ranong-Chumphon Road.

In the far North, Chiang Mai National Park Office director Thanakorn Jaroonrat warned tourists visiting 14 parks in Chiang Mai during the rainy season to strictly follow park officials' instructions to reduce the risk of accidents.

The parks were open as usual, but Thanakorn told officials to follow weather reports, keep tourists informed and contact local rescue teams to prepare for emergencies, such as an earlier flood from forest runoff in Ob Khan Park that stranded nine tourists, who were later rescued.

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-- The Nation 2012-05-29

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Deal sought for accused driver

The Nation

BANGKOK: -- The lawyer for a motorist accused of being involved in a hit-and-run accident 10 days ago has met police to ask that they delay a request for him to testify.

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Ceremonies to mark birth of Buddhism

The Nation

BANGKOK: -- Marking the 2,600th anniversary of Buddhism on the occasion of the Visakah Puja Day next Monday (June 4), major ceremonies and events in Thailand will be held across the country, including the official establishment of the world's Centre of Buddhism in Thailand, at Buddha Monthol complex in Nakhon Pathom, the National Office of Buddhism (ONAB) said yesterday.

Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn will preside over a key event on June 2 at the Buddha Monthol, where a prayer will also be said by senior Buddhist monks from 10 countries to bless Their Majesties the King and Queen, said ONAB director Noppharat Benjawatthananant. The main venue for the occasion, titled "Buddha Jayanti" in Pali, will be held at Sanam Luang from May 29 to June 4.

The holy relics of Lord Buddha, which are stored within the Grand Palace, will be presented for public worship at this main venue throughout. Another activities include the moulding of a major Buddha image, the candlelight circumambulation, prayers, meditation sessions and merit making events.

A conference of Buddhist lay and monastic leaders from 85 countries will be held at the United Nations building in Bangkok May 31 to June 2, while local merit making events and meditation courses and tutorials will be held at Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University in Ayutthaya during the period.

A fund to promote trips to India to visit holy places where the Buddha was born, reached Nirvana, or Enlightenment, and passed away has been set up, with details provided at a shelter at Sanam Luang during a ceremony on May 29 at 10 am, said the Religious Affairs Department director-general Preecha Kanthiya.

His Holyness the Supreme Patriarch also gave a speech marking the Buddha Jayanti, calling on Buddhists to observe at least basic key principles and further unite among Thai people on the Visakah Puja Day and througout the celebratory period.

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-- The Nation 2012-05-29

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Students leaving

The Nation

BANGKOK: -- A student who took part in a hunger protest against Bodindecha School's decision to not allow dozens to continue learning there, who was later allowed to enrol when places opened up, has dropped out due to peer pressure, a teacher at the school said yesterday.

Two other Mathayom 4 students who protested but were later admitted were also stressed, and one was on the verge of dropping out, Preecha Jitsingh, head of the school's student-recruiting committee said.

He said the school director had talked to the students and their classmates, urging them to understand the situation.

Preecha said that as of yesterday, 54 Mathayom 3 students had registered for help from the remedial committee to find them a place in 13 other Bangkok schools. Some 38 of those students had taken part in the hunger protest. That assistance would end on Friday (June 1), he said.

Some students seeking aid asked to change schools, first registering at Thep Leela School then switching to Bang Kapi School.

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-- The Nation 2012-05-29

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RED-SHIRT DEATH

Soldier killed my brother : Sayam

The Nation

BANGKOK: -- A witness told Bangkok Southern Criminal Court yesterday he believed a soldier's grenade killed his elder brother during the red-shirt rally in 2010.

Sayam Prachuapsuk was the first witness to testify in a court hearing into the death of his brother, 42-year-old Prachuap Prachuapsuk. Prachuap, who joined the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship, died on May 16, 2010. Prachuap left behind a wife and three children.

"He was in the Bon Gai area during the clashes between soldiers and red-shirt demonstrators," Sayam said from the witness stand.

He said he was not with his brother at the time of his death - he was told the following day.

The court will hear from more witnesses in the case on Sept 3.

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-- The Nation 2012-05-29

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Land tax and land bank needed: TDRI

Attapoom Ongkulna

The Nation

BANGKOK: -- The People's Movement for a Just Society (P-Move) seminar yesterday urged legal amendments to ensure fair distribution of land ownership and raised concern over foreign investors using legal loopholes to buy and sell plots for profit.

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SKYTRAIN CONTROVERSY

Deal may have broken law: DSI

Piyanuch Thamnukasetchai Thanatpong Kongsai

The Nation

BMA and BTSC in spotlight, Tarit says

BANGKOK: -- There are grounds to believe Bangkok officials may have violated four laws in awarding a Bt190-billion contract to the current operator of the Skytrain system, according to Department of Special Investigation (DSI) chief Tharit Pengdit.

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Phuket motorcade to honor expat 'Scotty'

Phuket Gazette

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Friends of long-term Phuket expat Brian Alexander McCormick-Kid, better known as “Scotty”, will stage a motorcycle procession from Phuket Town to Rawai on Wednesday to remember him by. Photo: Dan Miles

PHUKET: -- The many friends of Brian Alexander McCormick-Kid, better known as “Scotty”, will hold a motorcycle procession from Phuket Town to Rawai on Wednesday to honor the long-term Phuket expat.

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Phuket lifeguards return to beaches

Phuket Gazette

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If caught in a rip current, swim parallel to the coastline and land further down the beach, advises Uten Singsom, head lifeguard at Kata-Karon. Photo: Chutharat Plerin

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Despite the dangerous surf, many tourists are still prepared to risk their lives for a dip in the sea. Photo: Chutharat Plerin

PHUKET: Fully equipped lifeguards are now back on duty at Phuket beaches, ready to rescue swimmers who get into difficulty during the currently treacherous weather.

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Suu Kyi to embark on first trip abroad in 24 years

by Hla Hla Htay

YANGON, May 29, 2012 (AFP) - Myanmar democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi heads to Thailand Tuesday for her first trip abroad in more than two decades, ending an era of isolation and cementing her arrival on the global stage.

The former political prisoner, who won a seat in parliament in historic April by-elections, is expected to meet the Thai prime minister, attend the World Economic Forum on East Asia and meet Myanmar communities during several days in the country.

Suu Kyi, who spent 15 of the past 22 years under house arrest, will emerge into a world transformed, with the skyscrapers and frenetic activity of Bangkok presenting a stark contrast to her sleepy home city of Yangon, regularly beset by power outages.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa....ad-in-24-years/

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Anti-Article 112 activists rally at Royal Plaza

The Nation

BANGKOK: -- The so-called Campaign Committee for Amendment of Article 112 and red-shirt people gathered at the Royal Plaza Tuesday morning to stage a march to Parliament to submit a bill to amend lese-majesty law.

They gathered at the Royal Plaza at 8:50 am and moved to Parliament at 9:40 am.

They carried with them boxes containing 26,968 names of eligible voters, who have given signatures to sponsor a bill to amend Article 112 of the Criminal Code.

The demonstrators were led by Charnwit Kasetsiri and Puangthong Pawakharaphan. Pheu Thai MP Prasit Chaisrisa came to the rally to express his moral support for the demonstrators.

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-- The Nation 2012-05-29

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New Supreme Administrative Court Judges Sworn in Before HM the King

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BANGKOK: -- His Majesty the King has granted audience to Supreme Administrative Court judges to be sworn into office at Siriraj Hospital.

His Majesty the King yesterday granted audience to a group of Supreme Administrative Court judges, led by Supreme Administrative Court President Hassawut Withitwiriyakul, to be sworn into office at the Princess Galyani Vadhana Meeting Room at Siriraj Hospital.

His Majesty instructed the administrative judges to maintain integrity and keep their oath so that the public can feel assured that they have someone to rely on.

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-- The Nation 2012-05-29

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