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"The CMPO will also press charges against any parties who continue to support PCAD financially, Mr. Tharit added."

Another clown........Is he going to prosecute all the yellow supporters that made donations on the streets?

And in which civilised country, people or organisations are prosecuted for making donations to a political party?

Let alone the hotels, and the toilets provided by the Bangkok authority.

They should have put Mr Tharit and Mr Chalerm to a lunatic asylum by now.

In any country in the world you would be prosecuted if you support anyone who is wanted by the court, there are arrest warrants for 19 PDAC members and one for Suthep, so it is a very normal procedure, and NO, there would not be anyone prosecuted , same as in any civilized country, but if you give shelter or financial support to organisations or individuals with an arrest warrant on them, YES in any country you would be prosecuted .

And if there is one person in the entire world right now to be put in a lunatic asylum , than it is your loverboy Mr SUTHEP.

Is there enough room in that asylum for a deputy PM that dresses as a 13th century king? Enough room for a deputy PM that said "you can behead me if Thaksin isn't back by the end of the year"? Enough room for a UDD / PTP supporter that thinks democracy means 61% of the population don't want an amnesty, but the voice of the electorate translated to a vote of 307 - 0 in parliament for the amnesty? Enough room for a supporter of a party that say we will fight corruption and actually set up 2 anti corruption commitees then a few weeks later pass an amnesty to allow 25 355 corruption cases to be dropped?

And you want to send a man to an asylum while you support a 13th century king! blink.png

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"The CMPO will also press charges against any parties who continue to support PCAD financially, Mr. Tharit added."

Another clown........Is he going to prosecute all the yellow supporters that made donations on the streets?

And in which civilised country, people or organisations are prosecuted for making donations to a political party?

Let alone the hotels, and the toilets provided by the Bangkok authority.

They should have put Mr Tharit and Mr Chalerm to a lunatic asylum by now.

In any country in the world you would be prosecuted if you support anyone who is wanted by the court, there are arrest warrants for 19 PDAC members and one for Suthep, so it is a very normal procedure, and NO, there would not be anyone prosecuted , same as in any civilized country, but if you give shelter or financial support to organisations or individuals with an arrest warrant on them, YES in any country you would be prosecuted .

And if there is one person in the entire world right now to be put in a lunatic asylum , than it is your loverboy Mr SUTHEP.

How quick we forget the PTP Minister who will wear a moustache, dark glasses and a hat with all his police and arrest him

and you call Suthep a loony

Personal I do not like him

But his intelligence is way above those you support

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I fail to see what laws the hotels or their executives are breaking for letting people rent their rooms.

It is not the same as harboring a fugitive because Suthep has not been sentenced by any courts only arrest warrants.

Of course Thaksin is a wanted criminal found guilty by both the NACC and several courts so aren't Dubai, Montenegro and Cambodia guilty of harboring a known fugitive?

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This insidious practice of hauling in top notch hotel managers for questioning, demanding that they explain why they receive certain guests is a hat-trick picked up more from Uruguay than anywhere else. When will this administration realize that there is a potential long-term fallout and alienation from upper-end businesses to their authoritarian tactics ?

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Earlier posters are totally right that hotels are not here to have political agendas, they are here to make money and the better hotels are here to make money by providing such a great service they can count on returning customers from all walks of life and political colours.

Re; Thani, I had a epileptic seizure at the Dusit Princess hotel in 2010, and was rushed to hospital. The head-manager visited me in hospital, with flowers and cards. He actually cried too. We talked for hours, about a lot of things including the recent violence in the capital. He was very sad about it all, and certainly did not take sides, he felt both sides needed to pull their socks up. This view is one I hear a lot, people don't agree with either red or yellow and wish they'd just do their jobs. He was in his early 60s and about to retire, but he had worked in management for both Princess and Thani for decades. Really nice guy, I have lunch with him from time to time.

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Dusit Thani Hotel and Intercontinental Hotel, harboring anti democratic terrorists with arrest warrants for murder.... great headline.

<sarcasm> really smart move by the executive directors of these hotels </sarcasm> if they dont get criminal charges brought against them, they at the very least should be sacked.

When the rights of the people are taken away from them

This is a Dictatorship

It may be illegal to look after a convicted criminal, but none of these people that are staying there have been convicted of any crime

Just taking Taskin's right to be supreme ruler of Thailand away from him

Welcome to the new Dictators who want all laws to suit themselves

Woow, I former post of you, i thought you where stupid, but not any more, now you state the right thing ....

"When the rights of the people are taken away from them

This is a Dictatorship"

That is exactly what Suthep is doing so thumbs up, your learning fast !

Take off the blinkers

Have you seen Suthep walking alone down the city Sois

we seem to be looking at different videos

what I see is thousands of Thai people who have the right to protest under the law (not in your case)

To be a dictatorship you must be in Government

now what group of people have these credentials ?

Time you took off the dark glasses and see the real world

and please tell us you feeling re the thais in the north that can not buy food for their children as Yingluck lied to then

Oh I see yes they not matter as they are not the majority

Thank god you have no say in thailand

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thousands ? i thought it was six million + ?

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Mhhh even my 5 year old daughter knows you can divide a million into thousands

at not stage did I say how many thousands there where

Unlike you and you PTP backers

No one really knows as there is no official counting

so you guys just make it up as you go along

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thousands ? i thought it was six million + ?

what a letdown sad.png

The fewer the protesters, the more impotent the government will seem.

Suthep and fifty grannies defeat Yingluck and her government. Yee haw

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Dusit Thani Hotel and Intercontinental Hotel, harboring anti democratic terrorists with arrest warrants for murder.... great headline.

<sarcasm> really smart move by the executive directors of these hotels </sarcasm> if they dont get criminal charges brought against them, they at the very least should be sacked.

Perhaps you do not realize but both hotels do not cater for farmers and peasants

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are said to have stayed nightly at the 2 hotels

Hear we go "are said"

Is there any proof of this statement or is it just another piece of Chalerm BS that will be replaced with tomorrows BS ?

Whatever it has been a great opportunity for the reds to have another Suthep bash.

And where's chalerm and his 12 arrest teams? Lots of bluster and no action, as always.

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It's a simple enough point and I'm surprised you can't grasp it. An arrest warrant, especially on such serious charges as murder and sedition, requires all honest citizens to report the whereabouts of the fugitive to the police. That's what 'wanted' means. You seem to think that 'on the run and not yet convicted' is the same thing as 'pure as the driven snow'. By mentioning Bin Laden I am making the point that wanted fugitives should not be permitted freedom of movement.

You say "it's not the same as harbouring a fugitive". Well, yes, that's exactly what it is.

What should be the punishment for those that help a fugitive?

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It's a simple enough point and I'm surprised you can't grasp it. An arrest warrant, especially on such serious charges as murder and sedition, requires all honest citizens to report the whereabouts of the fugitive to the police. That's what 'wanted' means. You seem to think that 'on the run and not yet convicted' is the same thing as 'pure as the driven snow'. By mentioning Bin Laden I am making the point that wanted fugitives should not be permitted freedom of movement.

You say "it's not the same as harbouring a fugitive". Well, yes, that's exactly what it is.

What should be the punishment for those that help a fugitive?

In PDRC land should it ever exist, it will be death by mob. The fascists and nazis of the last century shot dead anybody caught harboring and also shot most of the family as well.

Lets hope that the end is near. I can only asume that the Gov leave them out there protesting so as to drain their finances and good will pool.

CAPO said as much this morning when they said the money flow is drying up and many of the big backers are taking big hits in the Asoke and ZEN areas of town.

Mob down below 100 tonight at asoke. This even after the evening build up. More people in the park at prom Phong watcching the jazz. many times more in fact.

What the Government need to do is really finish off the fascists financially and make sure they don't have the money or support in future to try and bounce back from this as Pitak Siam and Whitefaces were allowed to do. Then, set the reform ball rolling. How could anybody dream that PT would agree to a reform taking place that specifically excluded them? Some real crazies on those stages and luckily due to their age, this could be the last stand and meddle for them. Lets hope :)

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"The CMPO will also press charges against any parties who continue to support PCAD financially, Mr. Tharit added."

Another clown........Is he going to prosecute all the yellow supporters that made donations on the streets?

And in which civilised country, people or organisations are prosecuted for making donations to a political party?

Let alone the hotels, and the toilets provided by the Bangkok authority.

They should have put Mr Tharit and Mr Chalerm to a lunatic asylum by now.

In any country in the world you would be prosecuted if you support anyone who is wanted by the court, there are arrest warrants for 19 PDAC members and one for Suthep, so it is a very normal procedure, and NO, there would not be anyone prosecuted , same as in any civilized country, but if you give shelter or financial support to organisations or individuals with an arrest warrant on them, YES in any country you would be prosecuted .

And if there is one person in the entire world right now to be put in a lunatic asylum , than it is your loverboy Mr SUTHEP.

When were the Arrest warrants issued?

If more than 24 hours ago then the police and CMPO are negligent in NOT arresting him. Considering they knew / know where he spends his nights.

Don't you think?

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It's a simple enough point and I'm surprised you can't grasp it. An arrest warrant, especially on such serious charges as murder and sedition, requires all honest citizens to report the whereabouts of the fugitive to the police. That's what 'wanted' means. You seem to think that 'on the run and not yet convicted' is the same thing as 'pure as the driven snow'. By mentioning Bin Laden I am making the point that wanted fugitives should not be permitted freedom of movement.

You say "it's not the same as harbouring a fugitive". Well, yes, that's exactly what it is.

What should be the punishment for those that help a fugitive?

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Depends on the local laws, but judges usually apply punishments in proportion to the charges facing the fugitive. In this case the fugitive is wanted on charges of murder and of plotting to overthrow an elected government. Most countries consider persons aiding such a fugitive to be accomplices or accessories after the fact, depending on the time frame.

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It's a simple enough point and I'm surprised you can't grasp it. An arrest warrant, especially on such serious charges as murder and sedition, requires all honest citizens to report the whereabouts of the fugitive to the police. That's what 'wanted' means. You seem to think that 'on the run and not yet convicted' is the same thing as 'pure as the driven snow'. By mentioning Bin Laden I am making the point that wanted fugitives should not be permitted freedom of movement.

You say "it's not the same as harbouring a fugitive". Well, yes, that's exactly what it is.

What should be the punishment for those that help a fugitive?

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Depends on the local laws, but judges usually apply punishments in proportion to the charges facing the fugitive. In this case the fugitive is wanted on charges of murder and of plotting to overthrow an elected government. Most countries consider persons aiding such a fugitive to be accomplices or accessories after the fact, depending on the time frame.

Brilliant, now, do you realize that the main beef the protestors have with the government is that they are helping a fugitive?

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Dusit Thani Hotel and Intercontinental Hotel, harboring anti democratic terrorists with arrest warrants for murder.... great headline.

<sarcasm> really smart move by the executive directors of these hotels </sarcasm> if they dont get criminal charges brought against them, they at the very least should be sacked.

Both the land is owned the by the RCPB which makes it a very save place for Suthep to stay.

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It's a simple enough point and I'm surprised you can't grasp it. An arrest warrant, especially on such serious charges as murder and sedition, requires all honest citizens to report the whereabouts of the fugitive to the police. That's what 'wanted' means. You seem to think that 'on the run and not yet convicted' is the same thing as 'pure as the driven snow'. By mentioning Bin Laden I am making the point that wanted fugitives should not be permitted freedom of movement.

You say "it's not the same as harbouring a fugitive". Well, yes, that's exactly what it is.

What should be the punishment for those that help a fugitive?

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Depends on the local laws, but judges usually apply punishments in proportion to the charges facing the fugitive. In this case the fugitive is wanted on charges of murder and of plotting to overthrow an elected government. Most countries consider persons aiding such a fugitive to be accomplices or accessories after the fact, depending on the time frame.

And people can ONLY keep helping him BECAUSE the caretaker government and it's security specialist Chalerm do NOTHING but talk....even though by their own admission they know where he's sleeping ..... Crazy isn't it :blink:

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It's a simple enough point and I'm surprised you can't grasp it. An arrest warrant, especially on such serious charges as murder and sedition, requires all honest citizens to report the whereabouts of the fugitive to the police. That's what 'wanted' means. You seem to think that 'on the run and not yet convicted' is the same thing as 'pure as the driven snow'. By mentioning Bin Laden I am making the point that wanted fugitives should not be permitted freedom of movement.

You say "it's not the same as harbouring a fugitive". Well, yes, that's exactly what it is.

What should be the punishment for those that help a fugitive?

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Depends on the local laws, but judges usually apply punishments in proportion to the charges facing the fugitive. In this case the fugitive is wanted on charges of murder and of plotting to overthrow an elected government. Most countries consider persons aiding such a fugitive to be accomplices or accessories after the fact, depending on the time frame.

Brilliant, now, do you realize that the main beef the protestors have with the government is that they are helping a fugitive?

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If you were paying attention you would know that I have always said that fugitives should be rounded up. That includes Thaksin, Suthep, Abhisit and the Ferrari-driving cop-killer. So will you agree with me that Thaksin should be in prison and Abhisit and Suthep should hand themselves in for trial, or do you not respect the law?

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Brilliant, now, do you realize that the main beef the protestors have with the government is that they are helping a fugitive?

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If you were paying attention you would know that I have always said that fugitives should be rounded up. That includes Thaksin, Suthep, Abhisit and the Ferrari-driving cop-killer. So will you agree with me that Thaksin should be in prison and Abhisit and Suthep should hand themselves in for trial, or do you not respect the law?

So will you agree with me that Thaksin should be in prison and Abhisit and Suthep should hand themselves in for trial, or do you not respect the law?

Absolutely, but since the point is about helping fugitives, the entire PTP government should also hand themselves for trial, after stepping down of course.

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It's a simple enough point and I'm surprised you can't grasp it. An arrest warrant, especially on such serious charges as murder and sedition, requires all honest citizens to report the whereabouts of the fugitive to the police. That's what 'wanted' means. You seem to think that 'on the run and not yet convicted' is the same thing as 'pure as the driven snow'. By mentioning Bin Laden I am making the point that wanted fugitives should not be permitted freedom of movement.

You say "it's not the same as harbouring a fugitive". Well, yes, that's exactly what it is.

What should be the punishment for those that help a fugitive?

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Depends on the local laws, but judges usually apply punishments in proportion to the charges facing the fugitive. In this case the fugitive is wanted on charges of murder and of plotting to overthrow an elected government. Most countries consider persons aiding such a fugitive to be accomplices or accessories after the fact, depending on the time frame.

Brilliant, now, do you realize that the main beef the protestors have with the government is that they are helping a fugitive?

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If you were paying attention you would know that I have always said that fugitives should be rounded up. That includes Thaksin, Suthep, Abhisit and the Ferrari-driving cop-killer. So will you agree with me that Thaksin should be in prison and Abhisit and Suthep should hand themselves in for trial, or do you not respect the law?

Abhisit has recognised the charges and is still in the country. As is Suthep (but yet to recognise the charges) so far from being "fugitives "

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugitive

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Dusit Thani Hotel and Intercontinental Hotel, harboring anti democratic terrorists with arrest warrants for murder.... great headline.

<sarcasm> really smart move by the executive directors of these hotels </sarcasm> if they dont get criminal charges brought against them, they at the very least should be sacked.

Actually, I would say the authorities should be the one's sacked for dereliction of duty in knowing where these people are residing, but failing to arrest them even though warrants have been issued.

lol

Perhaps Suthep should climb out of the window just like Arissman in 2010. Or are we accepting double standards?

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What to say, hunting hotel managers, protest leaders, India business men etc.

While the real, convicted, corrupt scum bag, still are free in Dubai.

Visited almost daily by his police force officers and red shirt leaders.

It´s just insane, a farse and unbelivable!

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