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Sounds very suspicious, given her profile , having a hairdo so close to an anti -gov protest.... She,s up to no good..

Good thing you guys cant vote.

regardless of your opinion , she has the right to walk the streets of her country with out being kidnaped, illegally detained, questioned, and harassed.

You might like to note that she has a somewhat 'interesting' history. Google her name and see for yourself.

If you like to read interesting history, google Suthep or Abhisit name, a lot more interesting and factual!

Cheers

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Sounds very suspicious, given her profile , having a hairdo so close to an anti -gov protest.... She,s up to no good..

she wasn't getting her hair done. Read the bangkok post where it's mentioned she was at the Siam branch of Porn Kasem Clinic with an apointment with a dermatologist.

This clinic has many branches.

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My wife is a Thai citizen, and she has enough brains not to dress sexy and walk into a bar full of Thai man drinking Issan Whisky

Even it is her right

Proving is you play with fire you will most likely get burned

Kikoman

Kindly document where the Woman in the article "dressed sexy and walked into a bar full of Thai men drinking issan whiskey".

Or are you saying she doesn't have the right to walk in a area open to the public in her own country, without being attacked by a bunch of Bangkok Thugs!!

Cheers

How can I document something I never said

My reference was to how stupid it would be if I walk the streets in gold or my thai wife walk into a bad area wearing sexy clothes

I am saying you get what you put your self into

ever day guys are ripped of by Thai ladies

people are ripped of by jet ski operators

guys are drugged by lady boys

This is Thailand and they all had rights, but used no comonsense so got into trouble

she made her choice and walked into a spiders web

She made the decision and there for made her own reprocussions

now she and all you other people who think you not need to be responsible for your actions

must pay the price for your decisions

stop blaming others when it was yourself that placed yourself in the wrong place at the wrong time

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He read the entire article, any one that did will realize that the last part of the article made a passing reference to the seals arreat!

Cheers

My bad, you are correct.

However, as he read the entire article he should realize (as should you) that this story is hearsay and an account given by a lady with a very dubious past.

I'm not saying that Sunisa is definitely lying but I would not take her word as gospel.

Not wanting to get into a he said she said but, The media announced that this incident in fact "happened" PDRC issued an account that stated the PDRC guards did in fact, Stopped her, took her (unwillingly) to another location, detained her then released her! (In my home country that is known as "kidnapping".

So it is a lot more than here say! She was said to have filed charges!

Cheers

OK you win, I give up.

It's impossible to argue with someone whose every post is a blind answer and is not willing to listen to reason.

Your hero Stalin was the same, so that should make you feel good.

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This is just too funny. Protest going on and you must get your hair done near a protest area? There is a video circulating around where Pojaman was chased out of Emporium recently by whistle blowers. Like, is there an 'on and off' switch for when you're in the fight or something?

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Given her history of tall stories, desertion and working for Thaksin, I still think this was an imbecilic PR stunt.

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Why are there so many misogynists here, blaming the lady for going to her doctor's scheduled appointment?

As for accusations of spying - ridiculous.

Let's hope you lot don't one day get the same treatment from guards - Suthep's or Reds'.

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Indeed, in the annals of sinister occurences in human history, her horrifying ordeal ranks somewhere between the gassing of millions of Jews and the thousands murdered in Bosnian ethnic cleansing.

On a more stable basis, what hapened to her was wrong, but it doesn't need hyperbolic exaggeration.

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Sounds very suspicious, given her profile , having a hairdo so close to an anti -gov protest.... She,s up to no good..

Good thing you guys cant vote.

regardless of your opinion , she has the right to walk the streets of her country with out being kidnaped, illegally detained, questioned, and harassed.

You might like to note that she has a somewhat 'interesting' history. Google her name and see for yourself.

If you like to read interesting history, google Suthep or Abhisit name, a lot more interesting and factual!

Cheers

I fount googling Weng, Thida, Arisman, Natthuwat, Jatuporn, Kwanchai, Ploprasop, Chalerm, Thaksin, Yingluck, Surapong much more interesting. Lots of stories of corruption, intimidation, greed, murder and incompetence. I do wonder how Shakespeare would have written about it.

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Sounds very suspicious, given her profile , having a hairdo so close to an anti -gov protest.... She,s up to no good..

Good thing you guys cant vote.

regardless of your opinion , she has the right to walk the streets of her country with out being kidnaped, illegally detained, questioned, and harassed.

I also have the right to walk down the beach in Pattaya covered in Gold, using 1000 baht Thai notes to pay for trinkets along the way

this is my right as a person who live here long time and supports a Thai family

But I do not

Because I have a brain and know what will happen if I do this

I believe we all must except the responsibility for things we do and the reaction upon us if we are stupid

But there are many who believe they are victims of others and cry when their stupidity opens them up to harm

Amazing.

You actually defend a criminal act.

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Interesting how the Nation tries to bury the more important story about Navy Seals being caught red-handed with weapons and admitting they work for Suthep, in this other unrelated story.

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If it's unrelated why are you dragging it up on this thread?

He read the entire article, any one that did will realize that the last part of the article made a passing reference to the seals arreat!

Cheers

My bad, you are correct.

However, as he read the entire article he should realize (as should you) that this story is hearsay and an account given by a lady with a very dubious past.

I'm not saying that Sunisa is definitely lying but I would not take her word as gospel.

I'll tell you something that isn't hearsay.

Two Navy Seals were apprehended on there way to Bangkok armed and with PDRC credentials in their possession.

According to the cop in the story the men admitted to being hired by Suthep's gang.

So there is no longer any doubt that military personnel are linked to Suthep. And being paid by his backers.

Now I know these remarks will bring a barrage of comments along the lines of either "they are only protecting peaceful supporters" or "Thaksin has his paid guards" but neither of these can hide the fact that there is an armed military presence embedded in Suthep's so-called peaceful protests.

And it is pretty disgusting that the Nation hides the story by tagging it as a throwaway line at the end of a totally unrelated piece.

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You might like to note that she has a somewhat 'interesting' history. Google her name and see for yourself.

If she has a criminal history she should be in prison or facing other legal repercussions. If she is not in prison for crimes, she is a free citizen with the full umbrella of human rights, including the right to go shopping in a safe public area without being chased, grabbed, robbed of phone, threatened with hooding, and held for an hour against her will.

As she is a free citizen and not in prison, her past and her political views do not affect her basic human right to go about her day to day activities without her freedom being violated.

I'm sure many people have past histories and views which are suspicious, but until they are convicted in a fair trial they are free and enjoy the same human rights as everyone else.

Seizing free citizens off the streets for political reasons is oppression, it is something that belongs in the most sinister and horrifying chapters of human history.

Yes, very true. But this is Thailand, the land of 'who needs laws?' and 'do first, think later'.

If she had carried a copy of your post and showed it to the guards (if they could read English), I'm sure they would've let her go. You think?

Assuming you have rights yet are a public figure for a group that is being protested against, you would think to be a bit more strategic in where you go for your beauty appointment.

Shopping at the Emporium is a little close to the fire as well (Pojaman!).

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Indeed, in the annals of sinister occurences in human history, her horrifying ordeal ranks somewhere between the gassing of millions of Jews and the thousands murdered in Bosnian ethnic cleansing.

On a more stable basis, what hapened to her was wrong, but it doesn't need hyperbolic exaggeration.

I would class your bringing the Holocaust etc. into this argument as 'hyperbolic exaggeration' in itself.

My point was that in the most despotic dictatorships, seizing of innocent citizens off the streets was common practice and that we should condemn this isolated act because it belongs in the dimension of tyrannical oppressive regimes, not in a developing 21st Century democracy.

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Sounds very suspicious, given her profile , having a hairdo so close to an anti -gov protest.... She,s up to no good..
Good thing you guys cant vote.

regardless of your opinion , she has the right to walk the streets of her country with out being kidnaped, illegally detained, questioned, and harassed.

You might like to note that she has a somewhat 'interesting' history. Google her name and see for yourself.

If you like to read interesting history, google Suthep or Abhisit name, a lot more interesting and factual!

Cheers

I fount googling Weng, Thida, Arisman, Natthuwat, Jatuporn, Kwanchai, Ploprasop, Chalerm, Thaksin, Yingluck, Surapong much more interesting. Lots of stories of corruption, intimidation, greed, murder and incompetence. I do wonder how Shakespeare would have written about it.

'Much Ado About Nothing'

Comedy, politics, death.

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This is just too funny. Protest going on and you must get your hair done near a protest area? There is a video circulating around where Pojaman was chased out of Emporium recently by whistle blowers. Like, is there an 'on and off' switch for when you're in the fight or something?

Weren't PDRC calling for a lunch break during the gunfight at Chaengwattana?

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This is just too funny. Protest going on and you must get your hair done near a protest area? There is a video circulating around where Pojaman was chased out of Emporium recently by whistle blowers. Like, is there an 'on and off' switch for when you're in the fight or something?

Weren't PDRC calling for a lunch break during the gunfight at Chaengwattana?

Well they did play a game of football in no man's land during WWI, so I guess anything's possible!

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This is just too funny. Protest going on and you must get your hair done near a protest area? There is a video circulating around where Pojaman was chased out of Emporium recently by whistle blowers. Like, is there an 'on and off' switch for when you're in the fight or something?

Weren't PDRC calling for a lunch break during the gunfight at Chaengwattana?

I believe at Muang Thong Thani as protesters jousted about the rice scheme. Of course, everyone has to eat.

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Yes, very true. But this is Thailand, the land of 'who needs laws?' and 'do first, think later'.

If she had carried a copy of your post and showed it to the guards (if they could read English), I'm sure they would've let her go. You think?

Assuming you have rights yet are a public figure for a group that is being protested against, you would think to be a bit more strategic in where you go for your beauty appointment.

Shopping at the Emporium is a little close to the fire as well (Pojaman!).

I agree that the law is not goldstar material over here.

But to be truly alive means you have principles, and my principle on this issue is we have the right to browse shops in public areas without being captured by random mobs etc. This principle is echoed under humanitarian law, under your right to not be held against your will while going about your law-abiding activities (f.ex. shopping).

As for the location, I would say any normal public shopping area is within your rights, without it being a calculated risk. If you go downtown in some cities, into a sleazy back alley and poke around in in some of those less regulated areas, then yes you are certainly taking a risk by choice. But to go to any normal or upmarket shopping area, means you should not be attacked in any way, and if you are then it is your attackers who are guilty of breaching your basic human rights.

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Yes, very true. But this is Thailand, the land of 'who needs laws?' and 'do first, think later'.

If she had carried a copy of your post and showed it to the guards (if they could read English), I'm sure they would've let her go. You think?

Assuming you have rights yet are a public figure for a group that is being protested against, you would think to be a bit more strategic in where you go for your beauty appointment.

Shopping at the Emporium is a little close to the fire as well (Pojaman!).

I agree that the law is not goldstar material over here.

But to be truly alive means you have principles, and my principle on this issue is we have the right to browse shops in public areas without being captured by random mobs etc. This principle is echoed under humanitarian law, under your right to not be held against your will while going about your law-abiding activities (f.ex. shopping).

As for the location, I would say any normal public shopping area is within your rights, without it being a calculated risk. If you go downtown in some cities, into a sleazy back alley and poke around in in some of those less regulated areas, then yes you are certainly taking a risk by choice. But to go to any normal or upmarket shopping area, means you should not be attacked in any way, and if you are then it is your attackers who are guilty of breaching your basic human rights.

I think the poster is teetering on the edge of saying "well, she was asking for it" - not a good outlook imo.

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Having read and read the story I am very inclined to believe her version of events. The mentality of a pack of dogs is what was demonstrated. It is not the point of her choosing a beauty clinic outside of the troubled zone. Maybe she is a member of the said clinic, whatever she like most people have a certain feeling that trouble occurs at night time not during the day so she is going about her own business and to be assaulted by thugs whose brain cells are pretty neaderthal must be brought to light.

On the issue of the Seals they are not the Military but the Navy.,

There is obvious division within the armed forces, Prayuth is in the middle so I wonder whose side the Air Force is on.

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Really cannot cope. What is the reason that communists can never tell the truth. Let us see... more than 12 innocent protesters died, and 2 kids. And this sunisa complain about physically harassment??? Strange, very strange....

Anyway, if you just sitting in your armchair watching TV, you can see innocent protesters, without any major aggressive actions. Civilized demonstrators. They are anti-clan group. The other side is an aggressive mob, shouting, splitting and killing ..... Anybody need more evidences ?

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Sounds very suspicious, given her profile , having a hairdo so close to an anti -gov protest.... She,s up to no good..

she wasn't getting her hair done. Read the bangkok post where it's mentioned she was at the Siam branch of Porn Kasem Clinic with an apointment with a dermatologist.

This clinic has many branches.

And the clinic name changed after the original released a press release stating she NEVER went there. Strange!

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Sounds very suspicious, given her profile , having a hairdo so close to an anti -gov protest.... She,s up to no good..

Good thing you guys cant vote.

regardless of your opinion , she has the right to walk the streets of her country with out being kidnaped, illegally detained, questioned, and harassed.

Or shot or blown up. The dead and injured had exactly the same rights.

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Sounds very suspicious, given her profile , having a hairdo so close to an anti -gov protest.... She,s up to no good..

she wasn't getting her hair done. Read the bangkok post where it's mentioned she was at the Siam branch of Porn Kasem Clinic with an apointment with a dermatologist.

This clinic has many branches.

And the clinic name changed after the original released a press release stating she NEVER went there. Strange!

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Seeing how the protestors easily took over govt buildings and police HQ and can seemingly even abduct high ranking and prominent govt officials like sunisa in broad daylight they had to do a press release denying she visited there least the protestors trash their shop or harrass other customers.

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Sounds very suspicious, given her profile , having a hairdo so close to an anti -gov protest.... She,s up to no good..

What are you talking about? She went shopping and had a hair cut! Nobody should be dragged off the street going about there daily business.

Dribble....

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Sounds very suspicious, given her profile , having a hairdo so close to an anti -gov protest.... She,s up to no good..

Good thing you guys cant vote.

regardless of your opinion , she has the right to walk the streets of her country with out being kidnaped, illegally detained, questioned, and harassed.

So do other people, they have the right to protest and not be shot at or blown up by grenades.

Farmers also have the right to be paidthumbsup.gif

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Sounds very suspicious, given her profile , having a hairdo so close to an anti -gov protest.... She,s up to no good..

she wasn't getting her hair done. Read the bangkok post where it's mentioned she was at the Siam branch of Porn Kasem Clinic with an apointment with a dermatologist.

This clinic has many branches.

And the clinic name changed after the original released a press release stating she NEVER went there. Strange!

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Seeing how the protestors easily took over govt buildings and police HQ and can seemingly even abduct high ranking and prominent govt officials like sunisa in broad daylight they had to do a press release denying she visited there least the protestors trash their shop or harrass other customers.

Umm no. They did a press release because SHE DIDN'T visit there. And when is 7.30pm broad daylight?

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