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Abhisit Seeks Clarity On Amnesty Efforts

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We can see clearly here who should be the PM, this statement is that correct it isnt funny. Abhisit has really hit it on the nose with his comments, he has stated the obvious truth, those incited by the red leaders that didnt commit any physical pain/damage on anyone should be let off, while those that actually caused damage/physical harm on others should not. At least he has been able to give a solid opinion unlike the govt drunk who just didnt know what to say at all. Once again we see why the govt should be replaced, they are simply beyond their depth in this, they are there for personal gain only and care nothing for the people of the country, all they can do is try to manipulate everyone to their ways, they have taken bribery to new levels and are using their influence to try to damage the opposition using inuendo and accusations that are simply false. The sooner there is an election to rid this country of these goons the better.

Old Abhisit may be grateful for an amnesty after his numerous court cases

He doesn't need amnesty, he'll fight and win the case in Court.

Old Abhisit may be grateful for an amnesty after his numerous court cases

Do any of the amnesty plans include Abhisit? They've all got an "except Abhisit and Suthep" clause.

Besides that, Abhisit has said that he doesn't want amnesty.

Of course he dosen't want amnesty he is not guilty.

The only people who want amnesty are the guilty ones.wai2.gif

This was brought up on another thread and makes interesting reading:

http://asiapacific.a...thin-the-state/

an excellent read

I have copied a section that is becoming more and more open under the present administration.

"Elements of academia, in particular those who know how to control the nation-state through the process of law – as among those academics with knowledge and skill to draft a constitution and other minor laws that have a hidden agenda or clauses that allow the status quo ante powers and elite privilege to continue"

When academia becomes so powerful it can come out in the open and control Government policy there is some thing wrong.

I give you there claim that they can solve the water management flood problems better than the Dutch.

When in fact the only water management they are capable of is how much water they have in their bath tub.

Yet the present Administration believes them or shall we say must listen to them.

Failure to do so would result in a raft of unfavorable polls for them.

The Dems have a clear stand on amnesty and PT has a vague stand, as usual.

The Dems have a clear stand on amnesty and PT has a vague stand, as usual.

The difficulty the current Govt has with its stand on amnesty is that they can't easily come right out and say it's all designed to clear Thaksin and reinstate him in (what he believes) to be his rightful position here, leading to us seeing even more of the smoke and mirrors that pervades the governing of Thailand.

This was brought up on another thread and makes interesting reading:

http://asiapacific.a...thin-the-state/

The article's anti-monarchist author:

The author is another fugitive Red Shirt Leader, Jakrapob, with multiple criminal charges still pending. Whereabouts unknown.jak4.jpg

jakrapob.jpg

Jakrapob Penkair

Edited by Buchholz

This was brought up on another thread and makes interesting reading:

http://asiapacific.a...thin-the-state/

The article's anti-monarchist author:

The author is another fugitive Red Shirt Leader, Jakrapob, with multiple criminal charges still pending. Whereabouts unknown.jak4.jpg

jakrapob.jpg

Jakrapob Penkair

Some interesting info on JP.

-Jakrapob's rise to prominence began in 2003 when Thaksin Shinawatra appointed him government spokesperson

-In the aftermath of the coup which ousted Thaksin, Jakrapob became a key organiser of the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD).

-Jakrapob went into hiding following the Songkran riots, vowing to carry out a more robust campaign against the government of Abhisit Vejjajiva and his establishment patrons.

-Although still living in exile in Cambodia, he publicly resurfaced in May 2012 as a columnist for Red Power, a red shirt publication with republican leanings

-Jakrapob also wrote for another similar magazine, The Voice of Taksin, under the pseudonym "Jit Pollachan". Two of his fictional stories, which were thinly-veiled portrayals of the king and the royal family, were used by the Thai Constitutional Court of Thailand to convict Somyot Prueksakasemsuk of lese majeste.

http://en.wikipedia....akrapob_Penkair

Edited by Nickymaster

This was brought up on another thread and makes interesting reading:

http://asiapacific.a...thin-the-state/

The article's anti-monarchist author:

The author is another fugitive Red Shirt Leader, Jakrapob, with multiple criminal charges still pending. Whereabouts unknown.jak4.jpg

jakrapob.jpg

Jakrapob Penkair

Some interesting info on JP.

-Jakrapob's rise to prominence began in 2003 when Thaksin Shinawatra appointed him government spokesperson

-In the aftermath of the coup which ousted Thaksin, Jakrapob became a key organiser of the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD).

-Jakrapob went into hiding following the Songkran riots, vowing to carry out a more robust campaign against the government of Abhisit Vejjajiva and his establishment patrons.

-Although still living in exile in Cambodia, he publicly resurfaced in May 2012 as a columnist for Red Power, a red shirt publication with republican leanings

-Jakrapob also wrote for another similar magazine, The Voice of Taksin, under the pseudonym "Jit Pollachan". Two of his fictional stories, which were thinly-veiled portrayals of the king and the royal family, were used by the Thai Constitutional Court of Thailand to convict Somyot Prueksakasemsuk of lese majeste.

http://en.wikipedia....akrapob_Penkair

It's all very interesting, and I love the clear cut way his article (the translated one) cuts through the cr@p and says how things actually are run here.

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