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PM's aide accused of blocking USA Today interview with Abhisit
The Nation

BANGKOK: -- Democrat Party spokesperson Chavanond Intarakomalyasut said he had evidence to prove that the government - through PM Yingluck Shinawatra's aide Suranand Vejjajiva - had tried to stop USA Today from interviewing opposition leader Abhisit Vejjajiva.

Chavanond said the evidence came in the form of emails exchanged between the newspaper and Abhisit, which clearly showed that Suranand had stopped the interview from taking place.

Chavanond said he will be submitting the evidence to the Office of the Ombudsman demanding that it find out if Suranand had breached the Constitution's Article 46 paragraph 3.

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So the only real evidence they have is emails.

Chavanond said the evidence came in the form of emails exchanged between the newspaper and Abhisit.

So Abhisit said it was stopped, or the newspaper said it was stopped. That is the evidence, give me a break.

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So the only real evidence they have is emails.

Chavanond said the evidence came in the form of emails exchanged between the newspaper and Abhisit.

So Abhisit said it was stopped, or the newspaper said it was stopped. That is the evidence, give me a break.

None of us know the contents of the evidence. USA Today could have named Suranand in their email messages to Abhisit. We'll have to wait and see.

What right did Suranand have to block the interview anyway, if he did?

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This doesn't make sense. The first paragraph says 'tried to stop' the second says 'had stopped'. If it was the first then it's possible that they tried to stop it but if it's the second I don't see how the government could do that.

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The Shinawatra's don't seem to like the media. But then again, no dictator does, unless they can control all media outlets to serve their purpose and spew propoganda.

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A Vejjajiva blocks an interview with a Vejjajiva - family feud or sibling rivalry? Hmmm... a turncoat in the PTP camp - the mind boggles.

Suranand was quoted a few years back as saying that because he's Abhisits "older "cousin

Abhisit has to Kreng jai him..... I guess that makes Suranand worth his weight in gold to Yingluck. He can do what wants to his younger cousin without ever having to justify his actions or explain himself to his younger relative or anyone else for that matter.

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A true blue Shinawatra through and through.

The big question is did her older brother tell her to stop it or is she just trying to impress him with a trick he would have used to keep the opposition from stating in their views. .

The short version of that is was she kissing his rear. If that is true how did she get to the head of the line, I guess here in Thailand who you know really is true.

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PM's aide 'blocked' Abhisit interview - Democrat

The Nation

BANGKOK: -- Democrat Party spokesperson Chavanond Intarakomalyasut said he had evidence to prove that the government - through PM Yingluck Shinawatra's aide Suranand Vejjajiva - had tried to stop USA Today from interviewing opposition leader Abhisit Vejjajiva.

Chavanond said the evidence came in the form of e-mails exchanged between the newspaper and Abhisit, which clearly showed that Suranand had stopped the interview from taking place. Chavanond said he will be submitting the evidence to the Office of the Ombudsman demanding that it find out if Suranand had breached the Constitution's Article 46 paragraph 3.

The Democrat spokesman said USA Today first wrote to Abhisit on April 24 saying a group of people from the newspaper will be in Thailand from May 1-24 and wished to meet the Democrat leader on May 6, 7 or 9. Through his personal secretary Somkiat Krongwattanasuk, Abhisit said he could meet the group on May 7 or 9 at 10am. The newspaper then sent him a note of thanks, confirming the meeting on May 9, and sent details of members of the group.

Later, within an hour, Somkiat received an e-mail from one of the journalists saying: "The appointment is being immediately cancelled because [we or I] just spoke with Suranand who said the PM's Office Ministry will not support us if we go and meet with Abhisit."

About 15 minutes later, USA Today sent Somkiat an e-mail formally cancelling the interview.

Chavanond said he was not sure if Suranand was lying, or if the newspaper was making things up, but he wanted Suranand to clarify the matter. He said he would also personally write to USA Today to seek clarification.

If there are signs that media interference has taken place, then the government is breaching Article 46 of the Constitution, he said.

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Later, within an hour, Somkiat received an e-mail from one of the
journalists saying: "The appointment is being immediately cancelled
because [we or I] just spoke with Suranand who said the PM's Office
Ministry will not support us if we go and meet with Abhisit."

Did this USA Today reporter call Suranand and ask him if it is ok to interview Abhisit? Or does the PT have a spy in Abhisit's office?

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Later, within an hour, Somkiat received an e-mail from one of the

journalists saying: "The appointment is being immediately cancelled

because [we or I] just spoke with Suranand who said the PM's Office

Ministry will not support us if we go and meet with Abhisit."

Did this USA Today reporter call Suranand and ask him if it is ok to interview Abhisit? Or does the PT have a spy in Abhisit's office?

Perhaps the Shin government revived an old tactic of theirs:

Thai reporters say bugging press room violates free press

and word of the interview was discussed beforehand

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Later, within an hour, Somkiat received an e-mail from one of thejournalists saying: "The appointment is being immediately cancelledbecause [we or I] just spoke with Suranand who said the PM's OfficeMinistry will not support us if we go and meet with Abhisit." Did this USA Today reporter call Suranand and ask him if it is ok to interview Abhisit? Or does the PT have a spy in Abhisit's office?

Thailand's own Mata Hari perhaps !

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Later, within an hour, Somkiat received an e-mail from one of the

journalists saying: "The appointment is being immediately cancelled

because [we or I] just spoke with Suranand who said the PM's Office

Ministry will not support us if we go and meet with Abhisit."

Did this USA Today reporter call Suranand and ask him if it is ok to interview Abhisit? Or does the PT have a spy in Abhisit's office?

Perhaps the Shin government revived an old tactic of theirs:

Thai reporters say bugging press room violates free press

and word of the interview was discussed beforehand

That would not come as a big surprise with these criminals running this show.

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So the only real evidence they have is emails.

Chavanond said the evidence came in the form of emails exchanged between the newspaper and Abhisit.

So Abhisit said it was stopped, or the newspaper said it was stopped. That is the evidence, give me a break.

Emails are used as evidence in courts of law, so give me a break, please!

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How can the govt. block an interview with Abhisit? Something missing here.

hey the man has evidence .... that he will produce at a later date. Don't go away! biggrin.png You have to wonder if the US audience would know who Thaksin or Abhisit are? And how much time they would give, as this could cut down on; oh The Castro Brothers, Tsaranaevs, Jodi arias and the ongoing Benghazi GOP witch hunt. Thats a pretty full menu

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This story doesn't make any sense.US Today can interview anyone it likes in Thailand.If the PM's Office told the newspaper it would not offer co-operation if the newspaper spoke to the opposition, that would be very discreditable - but there is no evidence to show for this.

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This story doesn't make any sense.US Today can interview anyone it likes in Thailand.If the PM's Office told the newspaper it would not offer co-operation if the newspaper spoke to the opposition, that would be very discreditable - but there is no evidence to show for this.

Maybe a threat of not having access to interview anyone in the government, or maybe even threats to make it difficult to be in Thailand, could make it hard to "interview anyone it likes".

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Maybe a threat of not having access to interview anyone in the government, or maybe even threats to make it difficult to be in Thailand, could make it hard to "interview anyone it likes".

Or maybe they threatend to stop exportng Thai jasmine rice, durian or prawns, to the US, or maybe they didn't - Maybe they made the whole thing up and got a reporter to report it.

Lets wait and see biggrin.png

And in the meantime whats on HBO ?

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This story doesn't make any sense.US Today can interview anyone it likes in Thailand.If the PM's Office told the newspaper it would not offer co-operation if the newspaper spoke to the opposition, that would be very discreditable - but there is no evidence to show for this.

Maybe a threat of not having access to interview anyone in the government, or maybe even threats to make it difficult to be in Thailand, could make it hard to "interview anyone it likes".

If that's correct (which I doubt - it doesn't ring true at all) but hypothetically let's accept it - any decent newspaper would make a story out of it.So far nothing from US Today - just unsupported and lame tittle tattle from the zanier wing of the Democrats.Let's see if this can be properly documented and then there might be something to talk about.

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