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Some people doubt Abhisit will go to prison because of his links to the Thai elite.

HHmmm a bit like the Red Bull young guy that ran over and killed a police man, he has links to the Thai elite.

Abhisit granted bail after being charged with murder, there is a joke.

Abhisit told not to leave the country. Why not take his passport off him.

They forgot to take Thaksin's from him and look what happened.

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Some people doubt Abhisit will go to prison because of his links to the Thai elite.

HHmmm a bit like the Red Bull young guy that ran over and killed a police man, he has links to the Thai elite.

Abhisit granted bail after being charged with murder, there is a joke.

Abhisit told not to leave the country. Why not take his passport off him.

They forgot to take Thaksin's from him and look what happened.

Abhisit Vejjajjiva is an honorable man and there is zero flight risk from him as he knows he will have his day in court.

Thaksin Shinawatra OTOH is not cut from the same cloth as AV.

He fled after posting bail knowing he was guilty and would be found so by the courts.

had Thaksin stayed in the country and gone to court, what makes you think he would ever have seen the inside of a prison cell? Thaksin is not quite as blue blood as Abhisit but still elite.

The Red Bull heir is from the same bolt of cloth as Thaksin.

No shame, no honor.

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PTP leadership should do everything in their power to get these charges dropped, and do so publicly. No way in the world are they going to prove that Abhisit gave orders to shoot to kill. Suthep, who knows, but get ahead of this and do it for the stated purpose of fairness, reconciliation.

The charges are clearly and beyond all doubt politically motivated, and it will backfire against whoever pushes for it. It's just too overt and crude.

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PTP leadership should do everything in their power to get these charges dropped, and do so publicly. No way in the world are they going to prove that Abhisit gave orders to shoot to kill. Suthep, who knows, but get ahead of this and do it for the stated purpose of fairness, reconciliation.

The charges are clearly and beyond all doubt politically motivated, and it will backfire against whoever pushes for it. It's just too overt and crude.

-N. Machiavelli, Dubai, UAE

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the timing of this hearing is unfortunate but i predict and hope he will found innocent

it's a shame he's been pushed into the background by that maniac as he's about 10,000 years of evolution ahead of all other thai politicians

Can someone tell me was Ex Thai PM Abhisit born in England?

Did he give up or lose his British Citizenship?

He was. I don't believe he has, but he has never actually used it either.

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PTP leadership should do everything in their power to get these charges dropped, and do so publicly. No way in the world are they going to prove that Abhisit gave orders to shoot to kill. Suthep, who knows, but get ahead of this and do it for the stated purpose of fairness, reconciliation.

The charges are clearly and beyond all doubt politically motivated, and it will backfire against whoever pushes for it. It's just too overt and crude.

-N. Machiavelli, Dubai, UAE

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"The first method for estimating the intelligence of a ruler is to look at the men (s)he has around him her"

Niccolo Machiavelli (Abdul's Guest House, Dubai)wink.png

That would be almost enough to make her cry, and then smirk, oh look ... it did too ! laugh.png

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Some people doubt Abhisit will go to prison because of his links to the Thai elite.

HHmmm a bit like the Red Bull young guy that ran over and killed a police man, he has links to the Thai elite.

Abhisit granted bail after being charged with murder, there is a joke.

Abhisit told not to leave the country. Why not take his passport off him.

They forgot to take Thaksin's from him and look what happened.

Thaksin was given permission to leave the country by the courts so he could go to the Olympics.

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@Basil B. Neither the police or Yingluck are responsible for the death of red shirt supporters last week. It was pro Suthep supporters who inflicted this violence.

It could be said that the police were responsible because of their inaction.

It was students and red shirts that inflicted violence. It was a student that was shot dead first after a number of hours of fighting between the two groups.

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It is a good thing the amnesty did not went through. The main beneficiaries would have been scrupulous people like Abhisit and Suthep. The very people complaining the most about police brutality ... really. Snipers would make it 1-1 if someone took out Suthep. His family and friends would not complain, he did the same.

He did? I thought it was Thaksin.

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@Basil B. Neither the police or Yingluck are responsible for the death of red shirt supporters last week. It was pro Suthep supporters who inflicted this violence.

It could be said that the police were responsible because of their inaction.

It was students and red shirts that inflicted violence. It was a student that was shot dead first after a number of hours of fighting between the two groups.

Cool, you are justifying the cruel reaction that students have after that red shirt murdered one of them? Oh well, wait, students were armed too! What a surprise.

And f###ing cops! They are responsible for every murder in this country! They are never able to prevent murders!

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Well at least Mr Abisit had the decency and guts to appear in the court unlike his associate who is so terrified of what the court will find that he has deliberately thrown the country into anarchy just to get himself off the hook. A man that could not care less about the rest of Thailand, if he did he would not have started the chaos that now is in progress right at the beginning of the tourist high season. If he was genuine he would have considered the thousands who depend on the tourist season and waited until immediately after. But no this corrupt millionaire is only interested in covering his own ass. coffee1.gif

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Well at least Mr Abisit had the decency and guts to appear in the court unlike his associate who is so terrified of what the court will find that he has deliberately thrown the country into anarchy just to get himself off the hook. A man that could not care less about the rest of Thailand, if he did he would not have started the chaos that now is in progress right at the beginning of the tourist high season. If he was genuine he would have considered the thousands who depend on the tourist season and waited until immediately after. But no this corrupt millionaire is only interested in covering his own ass. coffee1.gif

Maybe Suthep thinks that dealing with the problems in Thailand is more important than a single high season. If he had waited until after high season, what else would the government have got away with?

Or you could blame Yingluck, who shouldn't have tried to push through the amnesty bill just before high season.

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It is a good thing the amnesty did not went through. The main beneficiaries would have been scrupulous people like Abhisit and Suthep. The very people complaining the most about police brutality ... really. Snipers would make it 1-1 if someone took out Suthep. His family and friends would not complain, he did the same.

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Well at least Mr Abisit had the decency and guts to appear in the court unlike his associate who is so terrified of what the court will find that he has deliberately thrown the country into anarchy just to get himself off the hook. A man that could not care less about the rest of Thailand, if he did he would not have started the chaos that now is in progress right at the beginning of the tourist high season. If he was genuine he would have considered the thousands who depend on the tourist season and waited until immediately after. But no this corrupt millionaire is only interested in covering his own ass. coffee1.gif

Maybe Suthep thinks that dealing with the problems in Thailand is more important than a single high season. If he had waited until after high season, what else would the government have got away with?

Or you could blame Yingluck, who shouldn't have tried to push through the amnesty bill just before high season.

Well, it was painfully obvious that "his problems" were more important than the high season was'nt it ! Its amazing what you can do in Thailand if you are a millionaire.

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Criminal Court allows bail for Abhisit

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BANGKOK: -- The Criminal Court late this afternoon allowed bail for Democrat party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva indicted for his role in the fatal military crackdown of red-shirt protesters in May 2010.

Mr Abhisit’s lawyer Pundit Siriphan said that Mr Abhisit has insisted to the court judge on his innocence in performing his duty and denied all charges imposed on him by the attorney-general.

After hearing his defense and the posting of 1.8 million baht as a surety for bail, the court allowed his bail for temporary release without fixing any conditions.

But the court appointed March 24 as the date to examine additional required documents.

Abhisit left the court immediately after his bail was allowed without giving any interview to reporters.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/criminal-court-allows-bail-abhisit/

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-- Thai PBS 2013-12-12

Interesting that the court will wait till after the proposed elections! Is there a possibility that the case will be thrown out before then? If it was an attempt by PTP to have their main opponent behind bars before the elections, It has failed.

Does Thaksin really want this trial to go ahead knowing it can do as much damage to him if not more so than to Abhisit? If it is in the courts discretion, and assuming they find Abhisit not guilty, will they want to charge the Red Shirt leadership and Thaksin for sedition and terrorism for their parts in the 2010?

Well Thaksin ought to really be facing premeditated murder charges for 2500 extra-judicial slaughterings in his war on drugs.

Every man is entitled to a fair trial, and that is a lot more than Thaksin gave those victims, and did it clean up drugs?... NO!

Most of the drugs in Thailand are being moved about by the police.

If Thaksin was to die tomorrow, you would all be in the poo as you would'nt be able to defend anything whatsoever.

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Criminal Court allows bail for Abhisit

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BANGKOK: -- The Criminal Court late this afternoon allowed bail for Democrat party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva indicted for his role in the fatal military crackdown of red-shirt protesters in May 2010.

Mr Abhisit’s lawyer Pundit Siriphan said that Mr Abhisit has insisted to the court judge on his innocence in performing his duty and denied all charges imposed on him by the attorney-general.

After hearing his defense and the posting of 1.8 million baht as a surety for bail, the court allowed his bail for temporary release without fixing any conditions.

But the court appointed March 24 as the date to examine additional required documents.

Abhisit left the court immediately after his bail was allowed without giving any interview to reporters.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/criminal-court-allows-bail-abhisit/

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-- Thai PBS 2013-12-12

Interesting that the court will wait till after the proposed elections! Is there a possibility that the case will be thrown out before then? If it was an attempt by PTP to have their main opponent behind bars before the elections, It has failed.

Does Thaksin really want this trial to go ahead knowing it can do as much damage to him if not more so than to Abhisit? If it is in the courts discretion, and assuming they find Abhisit not guilty, will they want to charge the Red Shirt leadership and Thaksin for sedition and terrorism for their parts in the 2010?

Well Thaksin ought to really be facing premeditated murder charges for 2500 extra-judicial slaughterings in his war on drugs.

Every man is entitled to a fair trial, and that is a lot more than Thaksin gave those victims, and did it clean up drugs?... NO!

Most of the drugs in Thailand are being moved about by the police.

If Thaksin was to die tomorrow, you would all be in the poo as you would'nt be able to defend anything whatsoever.

If Thaksin was to die tomorrow, would be a good thing for Thailand

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Well someone was responsible for the army firing on the protesters, one of the victims an unarmed nurse attending to a wounded man. I really don't think it could have been Abisit, but Suthep is a different "kettle of fish" or could it have been the army commander, has anybody asked them.

There must be some kind of a record, what exactly did Suthep tell the army to do.

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Funny thing is, the PhuaThai's much maligned amnesty bill would have exonerated Abhisit and Suthep for these murder charges, it also would have excused Sohndi and the other yellow shirts charged for the airport takeover in 2008..and of courcse our friend Thaksin Shinawatra.. I think some of these people may live to regret that it was killed.

You make an interesting point. The reason Suthep got so many on the streets is because the demonstrators want the same as so many on this forum often opine in terms akin to a pipe dream - that all politicians tainted with misconduct should be convicted. But as we know, this is the last thing that any player from either side with any power wants.

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Well at least Mr Abisit had the decency and guts to appear in the court unlike his associate who is so terrified of what the court will find that he has deliberately thrown the country into anarchy just to get himself off the hook. A man that could not care less about the rest of Thailand, if he did he would not have started the chaos that now is in progress right at the beginning of the tourist high season. If he was genuine he would have considered the thousands who depend on the tourist season and waited until immediately after. But no this corrupt millionaire is only interested in covering his own ass. coffee1.gif

Well at least Mr Abhisit had the decency and guts to appear in the court unlike his associate Thaksin who is so terrified of what the court will find that he has deliberately thrown the country into anarchy just to get himself off the hook. A man that could not care less about the rest of Thailand, if he did he would not have started the chaos of the last few years and that which is now in progress right at the beginning of the tourist high season. If he was genuine he would have considered the thousands who depend on the tourist season and waited until immediately after. But no this corrupt millionaire is only interested in covering his own ass. rolleyes.gif

Well old sailor I thought you were talking about Thaksin Shinawatra there.

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Suthep: Excuse me but can you postpone my murder trial please as I am busy leading another mass rally that might also end with more dead. That way you can just pin them all on me when I'm finished, thanks.

Nothing will happen to this maniac..... He is more than well protected......

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One thing for sure, the escalating hatred in the Thai community will not abate with moves like this, it would be highly un-likely that any leader of Thailand in recent times would issue a direct order to kill, the mission to control the problem would be the commander in charge of the law enforcement at ground level, the surprising aspect of the whole shebang was the patience the Democrats had in not going in earlier and cleaning up the anti social element that tarnished Thailand's reputation both at home and over sea's.bah.gif alt=bah.gif pagespeed_url_hash=4274630315 width=19 height=19>

I'm only going on hearsay here, but didn't Thaksin's clampdown on drugs result in over 1,000 deaths in 2002? If so, why isn't he being tried for murder?

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One thing for sure, the escalating hatred in the Thai community will not abate with moves like this, it would be highly un-likely that any leader of Thailand in recent times would issue a direct order to kill, the mission to control the problem would be the commander in charge of the law enforcement at ground level, the surprising aspect of the whole shebang was the patience the Democrats had in not going in earlier and cleaning up the anti social element that tarnished Thailand's reputation both at home and over sea's.bah.gif alt=bah.gif pagespeed_url_hash=4274630315 width=19 height=19>

I'm only going on hearsay here, but didn't Thaksin's clampdown on drugs result in over 1,000 deaths in 2002? If so, why isn't he being tried for murder?

Thaksin's war on drugs was very popular at the time and I seem to remember it had backing from the highest possible person in Thailand. I doubt very much it will be brought up again.

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