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Lopburi farmers lodge complaints of rice fraud to police

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BANGKOK: -- Rice farmers in Lopburi province yesterday marched to the police station in the town of Lopburi to file rice fraud cases to the police after they are not paid for over four months.

They told the police that a total of 1,293 farmers have sold rice under the rice-pledging scheme of the government worth about 203 million baht. But until yesterday or over four months now that they still are not paid.

They said they decided to lodge complaints to the police to keep their rice voucher and statue of limitation to file legal case against the government valid.

Farmers said they wanted the government to pay them immediately.

Lopburi police chief was on hand to facilitate farmers to lodge complaints and asked them not to blockade highway.

He also told farmers that he would urge relevant government agencies to speed up payment to them.

In Phitsanulok, farmers still blockaded Indochina intersection to pressure speed payment by the government.

The police also are providing security measure to farmer leader Chatree Ampol who was life threatened if he did not remove the blockade.

A local police chief, however, assured farmers that they have the right to protest and would protect farmers from threats or harassment.

In Nakhon Sawan, farmers from five districts also gathered in front of Chaophraya university demanded immediate payment after having been rejected and postponed many times.

They said they will blockade Phaholyothin highway within the next few days if their demands are not met within this week. The blockade will paralyze traffic from the central region to the North.

In Tak province, farmers from 9 districts with rice vouchers also filed complaints to local authorities. More than 1,000 farmers have registered in the complaint documents.

Meanwhile, northern farmer association leader Prasit Boonchoey said farmers now are joining together for massive protest after it was clear now the caretaker government could never get money to pay farmers.

He said the 20-billion baht loan securing attempt by the government two days before the general election kicks off was just to lure farmers into thinking that it will pay them and then encourage them to go to the poll.

He said farmers would never listen to such tactics but would now consult action to join anti-government protest in the capital.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/lopburi-farmers-lodge-complaints-rice-fraud-police/

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-- Thai PBS 2014-01-31

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This is more complex than it seems. There is a lot of smoke. There are a lot of mirrors.

Payments have been obstructed by the opposition. The government side also has many people who skimmed off the top, middle and bottom.

There are no heroes in this. There is a lot of heroin in it from the golden triangle, but no heroines. There is a lot of 'truthiness' in this, but very little truth.

Think. It hurts to think sometimes. Experience self-doubt. Dwell on facts balanced between ego and opposition. Rotate your tires. Re-hydrate hourly. Never play cards with a man called Jack, or play snooker with a man called Slim.

You will lose.

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This is more complex than it seems. There is a lot of smoke. There are a lot of mirrors.

Payments have been obstructed by the opposition. The government side also has many people who skimmed off the top, middle and bottom.

There are no heroes in this. There is a lot of heroin in it from the golden triangle, but no heroines. There is a lot of 'truthiness' in this, but very little truth.

Think. It hurts to think sometimes. Experience self-doubt. Dwell on facts balanced between ego and opposition. Rotate your tires. Re-hydrate hourly. Never play cards with a man called Jack, or play snooker with a man called Slim.

You will lose.

^I know it's true cos I wrote it on TV. Apologies to JC Fogerty.

Payments have been obstructed by the opposition law.

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This is more complex than it seems. There is a lot of smoke. There are a lot of mirrors.

Payments have been obstructed by the opposition. The government side also has many people who skimmed off the top, middle and bottom.

There are no heroes in this. There is a lot of heroin in it from the golden triangle, but no heroines. There is a lot of 'truthiness' in this, but very little truth.

Think. It hurts to think sometimes. Experience self-doubt. Dwell on facts balanced between ego and opposition. Rotate your tires. Re-hydrate hourly. Never play cards with a man called Jack, or play snooker with a man called Slim.

You will lose.

Meaning......?

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This is more complex than it seems. There is a lot of smoke. There are a lot of mirrors.

Payments have been obstructed by the opposition. The government side also has many people who skimmed off the top, middle and bottom.

There are no heroes in this. There is a lot of heroin in it from the golden triangle, but no heroines. There is a lot of 'truthiness' in this, but very little truth.

Think. It hurts to think sometimes. Experience self-doubt. Dwell on facts balanced between ego and opposition. Rotate your tires. Re-hydrate hourly. Never play cards with a man called Jack, or play snooker with a man called Slim.

You will lose.

Whats so complex about having a Dud Scam, Troll on slivery moon.

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The PT has just broken the backbone of their supporters and the economic backbone of the nation.


If there are clever people under the Democrats or newly to be formed political parties, i would advice them to buy a lot of rice seeds, fertilizer and other farmer supplies and help out as many farmers as you can help, to prove to this poor lads that they and the Bangkokians do care about them.


This wil also be for sure the last time that the Thaksin clan has the majority of the voters in some of the rural areas.


But if the rich, the elite, the Dem's and the reformers fail to give the farmers support now that they need it, there might be another PT- related group that will go running with this rural votes.



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"A local police chief, however, assured farmers that they have the right to protest and would protect farmers from threats or harassment."

Riiiiiiiight! rolleyes.gif

You can bet they will, Lopburi is not a red stronghold and the local police are very protective of their own.

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" He said the 20-billion baht loan securing attempt by the government two days before the general election kicks off was just to lure farmers into thinking that it will pay them and then encourage them to go to the poll. "

They figured it out.

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The Red Shirt enforcers are going to be working overtime to "Calm" these pissed off farmers/former PTP supporters.

It seems the latest now is that these red wan_kers go and intimidate the wives and families of the farmers to do it the red way....

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This is more complex than it seems. There is a lot of smoke. There are a lot of mirrors.

Payments have been obstructed by the opposition. The government side also has many people who skimmed off the top, middle and bottom.

There are no heroes in this. There is a lot of heroin in it from the golden triangle, but no heroines. There is a lot of 'truthiness' in this, but very little truth.

Think. It hurts to think sometimes. Experience self-doubt. Dwell on facts balanced between ego and opposition. Rotate your tires. Re-hydrate hourly. Never play cards with a man called Jack, or play snooker with a man called Slim.

You will lose.

What power did the opposition have to block payments? The government lied, Kittirat especially so.

Absolutely correct, and it really does get quite boring to have to keep going over this.

It seemingly doesn't matter how many times this is spelled out to the apologists, including actual dates; they continue to argue that payments have been blocked by every one, so the blame is on everyone except themselves.

They had over two months before the dissolution of parliament to make these payments, they said they had the money, but nothing happened.

Now please, please, please will you blinkered apologists stop spouting all this nonsense about how it's not their fault. IT IS their fault, and no-one else's...!!

Wait wait it's not the governments,opposition OR the EC's fault the payments haven't been made it's now the Thai banks fault for not giving the money they need to pay as was quoted today "the poor farmers " . And next week it will be the international banking fraternity and the week after the blame will be once again laid at someone else's doorstep . Yes all smoke and mirrors but the Fact and it is an absolute fact that payments were meant to be made in October while Yingluck was the leader of a legal government ,the payments were not paid the rest is as quoted smoke and mirrors.

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This is more complex than it seems. There is a lot of smoke. There are a lot of mirrors.

Payments have been obstructed by the opposition. The government side also has many people who skimmed off the top, middle and bottom.

There are no heroes in this. There is a lot of heroin in it from the golden triangle, but no heroines. There is a lot of 'truthiness' in this, but very little truth.

Think. It hurts to think sometimes. Experience self-doubt. Dwell on facts balanced between ego and opposition. Rotate your tires. Re-hydrate hourly. Never play cards with a man called Jack, or play snooker with a man called Slim.

You will lose.

Are you on medication?

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This is more complex than it seems. There is a lot of smoke. There are a lot of mirrors.

Payments have been obstructed by the opposition. The government side also has many people who skimmed off the top, middle and bottom.

There are no heroes in this. There is a lot of heroin in it from the golden triangle, but no heroines. There is a lot of 'truthiness' in this, but very little truth.

Think. It hurts to think sometimes. Experience self-doubt. Dwell on facts balanced between ego and opposition. Rotate your tires. Re-hydrate hourly. Never play cards with a man called Jack, or play snooker with a man called Slim.

You will lose.

Are you on medication?

It's for his ears.

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Looking forward to that forensic audit, follow the money I say. Don't stop there look at the corruption and pay offs by all

political parties/ all politicians at all levels of government. When that is done start looking at the police and military.

Years and years of work for the accountants. Have whistle blower payouts to encourage the information on all government

contracts. The rice scheme is huge and in the news daily but how about the clocks and coffee tables. Lets look at them all.

Send the guilty to jail. thumbsup.gif

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Rice farmers in Lopburi province yesterday marched to the police station in the town of Lopburi to file rice fraud cases to the police

So to get this right. Thaksins scheme failed. Rice farmers complain to Thaksins little helpers to ask that they file legal proceedings. Not going to happen. Thaksin will just have to ensure that the constitution is amended next time to ensure those pesky voters become inconsequential. Until that happens send Red Shirts into intimidate them and threaten their families.

What a swell form of democracy this is. Tell the farmers about the road of lies leading up to this day where the voice of the majority are held in contempt. Thaksins govt lied 5 days as well as 1 month and 8 days after the first rice payments were not paid by saying they had the money and YES it was in the budget. To reiterate, the PTP said twice on the 9th of October and the 12th of November that they had the money to pay the farmers until the end of February. Now, once more for the gullible. The rice farmers have not been paid since the 4th of October. On October 9 ( 60 days before dissolution of the PTP ) and 12th of November ( 27 days before dissolution of the PTP ) the PTP said they had the money for the rice scheme up until the end of February. They said don't worry. They said they didn't need any help from anyone. They do not need any loans. PTP were right, everyone else including IMF and World Bank were wrong. 1 day after the dissolution they apparently needed help and it is the EC's fault for not giving to them when even they banks don't want to give them loans. So it is the EC's and all the banks fault.

Yingluck will "wai" you on FB when she needs your vote. Her brother will f*kc you for the next 4 years. What a tag team.

Thanks for a post with specifics. Even better would have been news article references. However this matches my recollection of articles, so I'm good.

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