Choonpon Posted January 28, 2014 Share Posted January 28, 2014 Why will the Shinawatras want to instigate any killings as it will only get all the fingers point at them? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
backtonormal Posted January 28, 2014 Share Posted January 28, 2014 Why will the Shinawatras want to instigate any killings as it will only get all the fingers point at them? The government has been purposely non confrontational for most of this charade and now Suthep Luvvies would have you believe they would screw it all up when they are on the eve of a election landslide which can only be halted by Suthep Mob violence. Whatever its a win win for Thaksin..so he shoots a few strays...you need to check what you are posting before you hit the enter key. ( failing that read after posting then quickly and select edit post to save you from embarrassment) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
englishoak Posted January 28, 2014 Share Posted January 28, 2014 (edited) Another senseless killing, sadly this wont be the last by any means, if you belong to either camp crying about the other you are a fool, this only ends with compromise. While sides stay on the blame culture path things will only get worse and more will die i have no doubt. RIP this victim and all the ones to come, there is no winners just losers in a broken system with already broken solutions. I see no answer until all are considered and brought to the table, sadly there is no sign of that happening anytime soon. Edited January 28, 2014 by englishoak 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Docno Posted January 28, 2014 Share Posted January 28, 2014 For all you so-called experts alleging this was done on Thaksin's orders or is what he wants, consider the fact that this actually works against his interests. The more this sort of thing happens, the more likely it is that the generals will feel it's time to step in. I can't, for the life of me, see how that would benefit Thaksin. Consider the following: It's possible this was not a political killing ... we can't be sure. Just because the guy was wearing political gear when he was murdered does not prove that politics were the motive. At this point, the hard-core protesters are probably wearing political gear every day wherever they go, and this tragic event may have been the outcome of another conflict entirely. It's possible--though not especially likely--that he was murdered by some of Suthep's supporters (for example, the Black Panthers murdered some of their own because they believed them to be informers/moles). I don't buy into conspiracy theories that Suthep himself would be part of this. (And I do think this is the least likely explanation) Yes, it's most likely, of course, that he was murdered by government supporters. However, this does not mean it was done on the orders of the government or Thaksin (see above). More likely, this was someone acting on his/their own agenda. Large scale social movements often attract radicals or rogue elements ... their actions are not necessarily consistent with the goals of the leadership. So please, people, stop with the dubious allegations, claims and conspiracy theories. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
metisdead Posted January 28, 2014 Share Posted January 28, 2014 A post in which the quoted post had been altered with large font has been removed: 30) Do not modify someone else's post in your quoted reply, either with font or color changes, added emoticons, or altered wording. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
indyuk Posted January 28, 2014 Share Posted January 28, 2014 What a load of rubbish on this page. Presumably from newcomers. To days reported crimes amount to the average number of capital crimes per day during my 20 years of lovin' Thailand. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SOTIRIOS Posted January 28, 2014 Share Posted January 28, 2014 (edited) Red supporters, Cambodians STOP THE KILLING of innocent people. Yingluck, their blood is in your hands. ....do you think there is any love or concern for her 'fellow man'...??? ...the orders are to steamroller over the anti-government protesters.... ...slaughter a few...or several...... ...make sure none of them come out to vote..... ...and win the election....obviously at any and all costs...... ...they have not finished r*ping Thailand yet..... .....sociopathy at its best/worst...... ,,,,this is scary sh*t....is anyone watching.....can anyone do anything to stop this travesty... Edited January 28, 2014 by SOTIRIOS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
love1012 Posted January 28, 2014 Share Posted January 28, 2014 Something I am finding very interesting. Over the past few months of protests, there have been a considerable number of bombings, shootings, and deaths. The army commander General Prayuth [sic] has asked for a stronger police response, investigating and accounting The top Police General Adul, has asked for closer police enforcement and accounting. Prime Minister and later caretaker PM Yingluck has requested stronger police coverage and investigation Both sides of the arguments have asked for the police to do better work or at least a better accounting The bombings, shootings and injuries surely by now number in the hundreds. So the question is.. ?????? Where are the Police??? Have any arrests been made ???? This latest killing was reported by one news media report as the police when they got to the scene , estimated the victim was dead at least 3 hours. Is the closest Donut shop that far away ??? A open suggestion to Kn. Suthep may be for him to have some of the gang boycotte the local donut shops and not let all the police in..... apparently they are spending too much time away from the scene of all the incidents to apprehend anyone, even a suspect for any of the shootings, bombings, grenade throwing, beatings or other forms of death and injury. So the ? is WHY NOT, What are you police doing...... looking foir helmetless motor bikers ?? The police? Since one of Suthep's main rallying points is how the police are worse than useless and must be reformed from top to bottom you may infer where their interests for the safety of the pretesters reside. Accepting that your point is accurate, then , as much as I dislike doing it, I must agree with the Suthep definition, as being proven. exactly in western countries - the police follow the law- they defend the public from attacks EVEN IF the public call them names - that is their DUTY - DuTY a word not known to Shinawatra followers!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
freedom4life Posted January 28, 2014 Share Posted January 28, 2014 Sad waste of life. This should not happen in a civilized world. Civilized world? Still waiting for that... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phatcharanan Posted January 28, 2014 Share Posted January 28, 2014 Suthep is really to blame, he should hand himself in No..........the lunatic killer(s) are to blame. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phatcharanan Posted January 28, 2014 Share Posted January 28, 2014 Red supporters, Cambodians STOP THE KILLING of innocent people. Yingluck, their blood is in your hands. ....do you think there is any love or concern for her 'fellow man'...??? ...the orders are to steamroller over the anti-government protesters.... ...slaughter a few...or several...... ...make sure none of them come out to vote..... ...and win the election....obviously at any and all costs...... ...they have not finished r*ping Thailand yet..... .....sociopathy at its best/worst...... ,,,,this is scary sh*t....is anyone watching.....can anyone do anything to stop this travesty... You should get some rest. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Docno Posted January 28, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted January 28, 2014 Red supporters, Cambodians STOP THE KILLING of innocent people. Yingluck, their blood is in your hands. ....do you think there is any love or concern for her 'fellow man'...??? ...the orders are to steamroller over the anti-government protesters.... ...slaughter a few...or several...... ...make sure none of them come out to vote..... ...and win the election....obviously at any and all costs...... ...they have not finished r*ping Thailand yet..... .....sociopathy at its best/worst...... ,,,,this is scary sh*t....is anyone watching.....can anyone do anything to stop this travesty... I'm sorry, but this is utter tripe. Please answer the following: On what basis do you accuse Yingluck of ordering 'slaughter' of protesters - where's the evidence? How would it benefit Yingluck to give such orders... it would only mean another coup Why, at this point, does she need to 'make sure the opposition doesn't come out to vote' - they've already said they will not contest the election. What do you mean 'win the election' at any cost. The opposition is boycotting the election, so she doesn't need to work for it does she. And even if the opposition hadn't bowed out, in all likelihood PTP would win as they (and their previous incarnations) always have. And it's nothing to do with buying votes (unless you believe the PTP also buy opinion poll responses) I don't think Yingluck is the sociopath around here... I leave it at that lest this posting be deleted... 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peecee Posted January 28, 2014 Share Posted January 28, 2014 well well well,(not 3 holes in the ground either) the reds are at it again, thaksins orders being followed to a tee. These red shirts are worse than the muslim terrorists down south, pathetic We haven't seen any decapitated school teachers bodies in BKK yet; unlike down south! I also think the previous red shirt putdown was far more violent, time will tell I suppose. I do no one thing. If the dictatorship backed by royalist lackeys who want to return Thailand to pre 1930's ever get power then we'll see a lot more bloodshed. Good luck to true democracy(if there is ever such thing) I say. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tonypace02 Posted January 28, 2014 Share Posted January 28, 2014 Shinawatra democracy at work again. RIP Groundless accusation at work again. Read & Instist on Proofs first It's hard to pin point the motive for such a crime, some of the protesters on both sides have a rather narrow view of life , this could be attributed to the education system, they seem to think everyone should think like them, the problem of solving the crime is equally hard for poorly educated police officers like the DSI , who by now must be over loaded with these crimes , the old way of settling a score still survives in Thailand, if you don't like some one shoot them. I have been in Thailand long enough to know that an ideology or a personal right is the last thing a Thai would risk his freedom for. However, there is something going on in BKK that a Thai would be willing to kill for, especially an elite, and that is the loss of jobs, businesses, savings, investments, educations, and homes. And even the elites are well enough educated to see the anomaly in a movement that calls itself democratic yet follows an agenda to deprive the Thai people any involvement in the selection of the national leadership. The killings have little to do with the ideology of the protest movement. They are about the economic effects of discouraging over 25% of income generating visitors from visiting. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaveinAsia Posted January 28, 2014 Share Posted January 28, 2014 Lol, this forum is becoming more and more infested with people who really believe that they know exactly what's happening or otherwise make it up as they go along. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Emptyset Posted January 28, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted January 28, 2014 (edited) If what police say is true - that the guy was hung up and tortured before being shot, I see two options. 1: the police - or red shirts, but seems unlikely - captured him and tortured him for information before killing him and dumping his body. 2: protesters thought he was a 'red shirt spy' (he was from the NE) or police infiltrator and tortured him for information before shooting him and dumping the body.Can't really see any other options. The PDRC guards have allegedly tortured people they believed to be a red shirt sympathizers/infiltrators on at least two previous occasions:'While Kampong collected garbage at Chatuchak Park on the morning of 17 January 2014 he was searched by PDRC guards from the Lad Prao stage. When they found a red T-shirt and a membership card from Gotee’s group, they forcibly brought him to one of their tents. Kampong said that there they proceeded to beat him. Then they poured water over him, and tortured him with electroshocks. They also burned plastic, and let the burning drops drip on his body, constantly asking him to admit that he was hired by Gotee. Kampong said that the torture went on until 19 January 2014, when at about 4 am normal protesters found him, and led him out of the protest area.'Also this guy:'Weng said on Thursday that the incident occurred overnight between Sunday, Jan 12, and Monday, Jan 13, when Samphao (last name withheld due to safety concerns) was riding his motorcycle to Wat Ratchanadda to avoid traffic jams on Ratchadamnoen. He found a group of alleged PDRC guards inside the temple compound. The group then searched Somphao, took his wallet and cash, and coerced him into telling them his ATM passwords. They later found a UDD member card. He was then beaten and electrocuted, breaking his ribs. At about 2 a.m. on Monday, Somphao was released and a passer-by took him to hospital. Two of his left ribs were broken, his face was black and blue, the bridge of his nose was swollen and he was bleeding from his eyelid, according to Prachatai reporters who visited him at hospital. Samphao is from Surin province in the lower northeast. He said he has been working as a motorcycle taxi around Ratchadamnoen Avenue for four years.'http://prachatai.com/english/node/3832There have been more reports of them roughing people up - including a pizza delivery guy. But these are the two reports I've seen of alleged torture. Edited January 28, 2014 by Emptyset 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maxme Posted January 28, 2014 Share Posted January 28, 2014 (edited) @Gemini81 //Maybe, if you pay me and handsome some..the above is like translating a Shinawatra interview for CNN.// - Can you please say Bah Bah? Seriously, I've never heard or seen the human equivalence of sheep before... pretty please? Edited January 28, 2014 by maxme 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fasteddie Posted January 28, 2014 Share Posted January 28, 2014 well well well,(not 3 holes in the ground either) the reds are at it again, thaksins orders being followed to a tee. These red shirts are worse than the muslim terrorists down south, pathetic What a vile thing to say. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hoopmonk Posted January 28, 2014 Share Posted January 28, 2014 Something I am finding very interesting. Over the past few months of protests, there have been a considerable number of bombings, shootings, and deaths. The army commander General Prayuth [sic] has asked for a stronger police response, investigating and accounting The top Police General Adul, has asked for closer police enforcement and accounting. Prime Minister and later caretaker PM Yingluck has requested stronger police coverage and investigation Both sides of the arguments have asked for the police to do better work or at least a better accounting The bombings, shootings and injuries surely by now number in the hundreds. So the question is.. ?????? Where are the Police??? Have any arrests been made ???? This latest killing was reported by one news media report as the police when they got to the scene , estimated the victim was dead at least 3 hours. Is the closest Donut shop that far away ??? A open suggestion to Kn. Suthep may be for him to have some of the gang boycotte the local donut shops and not let all the police in..... apparently they are spending too much time away from the scene of all the incidents to apprehend anyone, even a suspect for any of the shootings, bombings, grenade throwing, beatings or other forms of death and injury. So the ? is WHY NOT, What are you police doing...... looking foir helmetless motor bikers ?? The police are all out solving the fertilizer incident… Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fasteddie Posted January 28, 2014 Share Posted January 28, 2014 How could the protesters believe that they could overthrow a government elected by the majority, destroy the democratic system and commit countless criminal acts... without consequences? It is time for these naive people to go back home to avoid more incidents. Not only the majority of Thais are against them but also the whole world. Suthep and the other leaders of this anti-democracy movement should be held responsible and punished in the toughest way for all the mess and death that they brought back to Thailand. Sent from my iPhone... LOL! Shinawatra 'democracy'! They shoot dead their enemies but blame the other side for the deaths! Punish them in the toughest way indeed! Ah shriek 2010 2010 coup coup coup. No coup attempt = no muppets following a fascist = no violence. Fighting FOR democracy is not frowned up on anywhere outside N Korea or Burma. Cry Thaksin all you want.. it's already fallen on deaf ears at the Army.. Meanwhile, still no detail on Sutheps Poodles Council. Other than he will appoint them and tell them what to do or else!!! We know nothing about it. Could someone translate what this person is on about? Drinking(or perhaps drugs) plus posting on TV don't really go together. "Drinking(or perhaps drugs) plus posting on TV don't really go together." Perhaps you should take your own advice! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fasteddie Posted January 28, 2014 Share Posted January 28, 2014 Red supporters, Cambodians STOP THE KILLING of innocent people. Yingluck, their blood is in your hands. ....do you think there is any love or concern for her 'fellow man'...??? ...the orders are to steamroller over the anti-government protesters.... ...slaughter a few...or several...... ...make sure none of them come out to vote..... ...and win the election....obviously at any and all costs...... ...they have not finished r*ping Thailand yet..... .....sociopathy at its best/worst...... ,,,,this is scary sh*t....is anyone watching.....can anyone do anything to stop this travesty... ".can anyone do anything to stop this travesty..." Yes! Suthep and his fascist hordes could go home and respect democracy! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gummigalgen Posted January 29, 2014 Share Posted January 29, 2014 Lol, this forum is becoming more and more infested with people who really believe that they know exactly what's happening or otherwise make it up as they go along. 527257_414978441870607_705625772_n.jpg I know what is going on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gummigalgen Posted January 29, 2014 Share Posted January 29, 2014 Suthep is really to blame, he should hand himself in Suthep TAKSIN is really to blame, he should hand himself in, HE is responsible for the current protests, his militia's violence against the protestors and also the riots in 2010. His puppets must also accept some responsibility... Thaksin shoud NEVER have been thrown out of the saddle in 2006, which was 100% illegal and against the Constitution. That military Coup with Muppet Abhisit as a back-up was the worst mistake made. If they wanted to get rid of Thaksin (because of his Temasek deals and so go on.......) the courts should have done the work. Not tanks directed by Thailand's elite. That is the cause of all misery now. And what I notice from Suthep side; it is always blaming blaming blaming...... Take a mirror I would say. He refused the negotiation invitations several times. That is almost as stupid as what happened in 2006. There is no other cure than stop blaming as a vulcano but act diplomatically and have table talks. The only way to arrive to compromises especially when you represent the MINORITY. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cup-O-coffee Posted January 29, 2014 Share Posted January 29, 2014 A man is dead. That is all anyone knows. Those who know any more than that certainly aren't going to tell us. Beyond, that... a man is dead, and the remainder of this chapter is hearsay and guessing. The only thing I am curious about is his identity. They probably won't include that in a follow up story. It would be interesting to know who he was and what he was about. A typical homebody I suspect he was not, simply because typical homebodies don't end up, typically, as assassinated bodies. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Loles Posted January 29, 2014 Share Posted January 29, 2014 Suthep never wears this T shirt like these ... uhmmm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elzach Posted January 29, 2014 Share Posted January 29, 2014 If I had a business that was interrupted due to the protesters and consequently failing, I think I'd be pretty angry with the anti-government protesters as well. The fact the he was wearing political clothing does not indicate any political opponents were behind this. It could have been any reason for the killing. That's what the anti-government protesters don't understand. When you block the streets and drive away customers, then you make more enemies than just the government and their supporters. And the mafias don't like to see their income streams disrupted. Come on, it "happens everywhere"...let's block 42nd street and 5th Ave in Manhattan. Why? because I don't like Obama. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wombat6 Posted January 29, 2014 Share Posted January 29, 2014 Suthep is really to blame, he should hand himself in With that sort of logic, so should Thaksin and his sister Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wombat6 Posted January 29, 2014 Share Posted January 29, 2014 Red supporters, Cambodians STOP THE KILLING of innocent people. Yingluck, their blood is in your hands. ....do you think there is any love or concern for her 'fellow man'...??? ...the orders are to steamroller over the anti-government protesters.... ...slaughter a few...or several...... ...make sure none of them come out to vote..... ...and win the election....obviously at any and all costs...... ...they have not finished r*ping Thailand yet..... .....sociopathy at its best/worst...... ,,,,this is scary sh*t....is anyone watching.....can anyone do anything to stop this travesty... ".can anyone do anything to stop this travesty..." Yes! Suthep and his fascist hordes could go home and respect democracy! And Thaksin should stop his ambitions and Yingluck should go home and be a wife and mother and they should have fair elections (NO vote buying) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smutcakes Posted January 29, 2014 Share Posted January 29, 2014 well well well,(not 3 holes in the ground either) the reds are at it again, thaksins orders being followed to a tee. These red shirts are worse than the muslim terrorists down south, pathetic He was killed by Yellow Shirts actually! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boisian Posted January 30, 2014 Share Posted January 30, 2014 If I had a business that was interrupted due to the protesters and consequently failing, I think I'd be pretty angry with the anti-government protesters as well. The fact the he was wearing political clothing does not indicate any political opponents were behind this. It could have been any reason for the killing. That's what the anti-government protesters don't understand. When you block the streets and drive away customers, then you make more enemies than just the government and their supporters. And the mafias don't like to see their income streams disrupted. If I had a business that was interrupted due to the protesters and consequently failing, I think I'd be pretty angry with the anti-government protesters as well. Are you saying you would murder people if you were in the same circumstances? If I wanted to murder someone I had a grudge against, now would be the perfect opportunity, as there are so many thousands of people with motive it would be less likely that the case would be investigated thoroughly beyond the easy answer of political malice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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