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Thai Rath reporter 'threatened for corruption report'

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Thai Rath Reporter 'Threatened For Corruption Report'
Khaosod Online

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BANGKOK: -- A journalist of Thai Rath newspapers - the largest newspaper in Thailand - told police a threat on his life had been made after he published reports on possible corruption cases in a National Park agency.

The reporter, Mr. Kriangkrai Puuraya, was accompanied by Mr. Chet Suksomkasem, a committee member of the Thai Journalists Association (TJA), and his lawyer when he met the police at Bang Sue Police Station.

Mr. Kriangkrai said he had received 3 text messages on 19-20 September, accusing him of being a "reporter whore" and breaching journalist ethics.

The text messages ended with a warning, "When dogs are cornered, they have to fight, damn it. You be careful about your family. Bullets cost only a few baht."

The reporter believes he received the threat because he has published front-page reports about ongoing investigation into 11 officials of Toong Salaeng Luang National Park who were accused of committing corruption during the construction of a reservoir. The state reportedly lost 770 million baht to the gaffe.

Mr. Kriangkrai insisted he only did a journalist′s duty, and that he had no personal vengeance against the officials suspected of corruption. He also claimed he had no personal quarrels with anyone, so the messages threatening him must be connected to the news he has reported.

Mr. Chet, the committee member of TJA, said the text messages are clear intimidation of a member of the press. He said Mr. Kriangkrai is receiving help from the national Lawyers Council.

"The Association will closely follow this case because it amounts to threat on freedom of the press," Mr. Chet said.

The police have documented the telephone number of the text messages for further investigation.

Source: http://www.khaosod.co.th/en/view_newsonline.php?newsid=TVRNM09UWTNOREV3T0E9PQ==

-- KHAOSOD English 2013-09-21

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He must have hit *paydirt*! ;-} rap. ermm.gif hit-the-fan.gif

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No corruption in Thailand, it's all made up BS to make the Thai government look weak....Thailand comes NO 1 on the most un-corrupt list of the world, why people try to bash Thailand as a corrupt country is a mystery to me..facepalm.gif

Nothing more to see, so move over..thumbsup.gif

Freedom House should change Thailand's rating from partially free to "not free."

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It's men and women like this that wil bring the corruption house crashing down. He deserves all support.

Oh look, a reporter threatened for corruption report in Thailand of all places - ooooh, the irony. coffee1.gif

Telling the police is only going to compound his troubles. Talk about out of the frying pan and into the fire. Is it possible that he got lucky and found a copper that is not going to sell his address to the aggressors or just flat out extort him for protection?

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It' supposedly easier to report corruption, not that it will do any good.

This story goes to the heart of the problem in that corruption will flourish as there are too many who want it to and there's no will to really tackle it. It all gets too close to home so just say the right things but leave action out of it.

This brave reporter has every reason to fear for his life. The police have " documented " the number of the phone supposedly used but depending on who may be involved that's about all they will do.

Surely the police will bite both ends. Protect the journalist for a fee and then extort their share from the thieves. NFT = normal for Thailand.

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And people wonder why there is a shortage of investigative journalists in Thailand.

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The police have documented the telephone number of the text messages for further investigation

Real cops would have already made a visit to the owner of the phone... Wasn't one of the head honchos so proud of the fact that the BIB can track down every phone already? But maybe they call the number and ask the owner if it's convenient for him/her to come to the police station next Wednesday between Four and Five to have a friendly chat.

He must have effected the PTP illegal flow of money. YOU CAN'T DO THAT!

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It's men and women like this that wil bring the corruption house crashing down. He deserves all support.

And where is Yingluck's anti corruption drive / people?

If they were serious they would have quickly been vocal about this item, but there is no comment.

The police have documented the telephone number of the text messages for further investigation

Real cops would have already made a visit to the owner of the phone... Wasn't one of the head honchos so proud of the fact that the BIB can track down every phone already? But maybe they call the number and ask the owner if it's convenient for him/her to come to the police station next Wednesday between Four and Five to have a friendly chat.

GPS?

..............this is the real state of affairs.........

It's men and women like this that wil bring the corruption house crashing down. He deserves all support.

And where is Yingluck's anti corruption drive / people?

If they were serious they would have quickly been vocal about this item, but there is no comment.

Could it ne that the government anti-corruption drive, is to drive out the competition. That way they get to keep more of the pot, coffee1.gif

he reported it to the police, who cannot enforce simpel laws

The act of reporting these threat to police was a clever move, not because the BIB will take any action but because it is well publicised now.

It's men and women like this that wil bring the corruption house crashing down. He deserves all support.

and a safe house, before he meets Shipping Moo's fate.

It's men and women like this that wil bring the corruption house crashing down. He deserves all support.

I agree.

But he is starting at the wrong place.

You need to first start at the top, with the government and then the police.... But who do you run to when your life is threatened?

But then again, you would not get threatened, you would just disappear one day, or end up falling off a balcony or hanging yourself.

ASEAN hub of non-corruption.

The police have documented the telephone number of the text messages for further investigation

Real cops would have already made a visit to the owner of the phone... Wasn't one of the head honchos so proud of the fact that the BIB can track down every phone already? But maybe they call the number and ask the owner if it's convenient for him/her to come to the police station next Wednesday between Four and Five to have a friendly chat.

And how will you be able to do that if its a prepaid number? If the sim card was bought at a 711 used once and discarded you can't trace it.

by reporting it it's ok as people will now about it.

But what will happen I think nothing .

And where is Yingluck's anti corruption drive / people?

If they were serious they would have quickly been vocal about this item, but there is no comment.

Do we really expect in this case like many others concerning the conduct of ministers , politicians, the police, the military and government officials that ''Pot will call the Kettle Black?''

No the ''High Speed Gravy Train has got a fast line non stop run, green lights all the way to the corrupt pockets and ultimately the puppet master.

It's men and women like this that wil bring the corruption house crashing down. He deserves all support.

Let's hope your right, unfortunately I fear for people like him.

Brave man , hope nothing will happen to him , but if something happens that will for sure scare every reporter , especially if u have wife and kids .

well, let's see. Now that the statement about bullets only cost a few baht, and the police have the number it came from, the method of choice will have to be revived. Say a sudden disappearance, or an "accidental" fall from a balcony of a hotel he's never been to in his life, or perhaps run down by some "motorbike" gang who seem to vanish into thin air, or by someone who "stole" a car and was trying to hurry up and smuggle it into Malaysia, and who "ran away" after the accident, or too much "knock out drops" put in his beer, and....oh, hell, we all know the various ways.

But on the more serious side, let's all hope nothing happens to him, and that other reporters also start to step up and start to "name & shame".

To be honest I dont really understand the journalist guy. And all the others who made the same mistake in the past and made moves against something that is much bigger than them. The guy knows that officials, authority figures etc are extremely corrupt and as it was clearly stated in the message: when dogs are cornered they have to fight. If you go against them, there will be battle..and they are going to win. So why not write about something else? Writing about this matter is not going to change the situation anyway. It only does one thing: asks for trouble.

And when he is in trouble he runs to the cops. The same people we are talking about, the corrupt ones.

I am sure they are going to help him. Sometimes people do not make any sense to me.

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To be honest I dont really understand the journalist guy. And all the others who made the same mistake in the past and made moves against something that is much bigger than them. The guy knows that officials, authority figures etc are extremely corrupt and as it was clearly stated in the message: when dogs are cornered they have to fight. If you go against them, there will be battle..and they are going to win. So why not write about something else? Writing about this matter is not going to change the situation anyway. It only does one thing: asks for trouble.

And when he is in trouble he runs to the cops. The same people we are talking about, the corrupt ones.

I am sure they are going to help him. Sometimes people do not make any sense to me.

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INHO you have accepted the "mai pen rai" attitude completely. If the country is completely corrupt, so what. Don't dare write about it. Don't dare challenge the system. Don't dare rock the boat. Just keep your eyes on the ground and pretend that it's all okay here in Paradise. Is that your opinion?

Personally, this guy is to be commended for having a pair big enough to write about some of this crap that most people know about, but pretend it doesn't exist, and I give him 100% support. Unfortunately, with the way things are here is LOS, I wouldn't take any bets on his life expectancy.

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To be honest I dont really understand the journalist guy. And all the others who made the same mistake in the past and made moves against something that is much bigger than them. The guy knows that officials, authority figures etc are extremely corrupt and as it was clearly stated in the message: when dogs are cornered they have to fight. If you go against them, there will be battle..and they are going to win. So why not write about something else? Writing about this matter is not going to change the situation anyway. It only does one thing: asks for trouble.

And when he is in trouble he runs to the cops. The same people we are talking about, the corrupt ones.

I am sure they are going to help him. Sometimes people do not make any sense to me.

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Remember these famous words by Edmund Burke:

The Only Thing Necessary for the Triumph of Evil is that Good Men Do Nothing

There are some good cops, but they are as rare as honest politicians. This journo deserves full support. The support of whom, is the question.

Maybe because the Thai Rath & Khao Sod papers have the story they may be more diligent and protective of their staff? Maybe.

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