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Mr. Issara has refused to surrender himself to the police. The arrogance of this man who bares his naked butt at the law and thinks he is above the laws of others. He is a Yellow shirt and Thai laws don't apply to them.

Apart from the victim having 'identified' k. Issara there seems to be no evidence at all (yet). In the mean time the police already wants to 'arrest' the suspect for this crime. Seems a bit undemocratic and even against the law, wouldn't you say?

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Mr. Issara has refused to surrender himself to the police. The arrogance of this man who bares his naked butt at the law and thinks he is above the laws of others. He is a Yellow shirt and Thai laws don't apply to them.

Apart from the victim having 'identified' k. Issara there seems to be no evidence at all (yet). In the mean time the police already wants to 'arrest' the suspect for this crime. Seems a bit undemocratic and even against the law, wouldn't you say?

No, not at all. In no normal country is a murder suspect allowed to walk free. They are held and then tried. In Thailand, if your shirt is yellow you can be indicted for murder, but you are allowed to decide when you might like to go to court, and if you are busy, no worries. On the other had, if your shirt is red, you can be thrown in the clink immediately, or your political party can be dissolved for illegal cooking. Hilarious!

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Now the pawns are being trucked out and used for accusations in both directions.

Why would the anti-government protesters want to stick a label on their victims,

if they were doing this, it would be monumentally stupid to connect themselves to this

but putting their own protest items on the bodies.

But certainly their opposites, including pro-Shin police elements, would want them to

take any possible blame for anything, and muddy the waters, and make the books

seem to balance for the deaths most likely laid at their own feet.

Or the Bangkok mafias have found the perfect scapegoats for their hits.

Blame it on protestors. Easy to set up the police will make it easy to get away with it,

because it fits the narrative they prefer.

If we believe the front stories in any of these assorted accusations,

we do so at risk of our own credulousness.

Of course there is always a chance that the allegations are true, but that wouldn't fit into your cozy little black and white, dems are right, world , would it?

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throw the book at these miserable scumbag PDRC "guards" and whoever else is involved, without fear or favour..

Shouldn't that be the case for all violent scumbags?

All those shooting and bombing protesters, killing innocent children (remember the celebration - kill them before they grow up and protest against us). Those caught should all be charges where there is evidence.

Of course not one single person, even the ones caught in the act, have been charged with attacking protesters.

Nice that you only want the law enforced against those opposing the regime.

Viva the death squads eh?

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throw the book at these miserable scumbag PDRC "guards" and whoever else is involved, without fear or favour..

Shouldn't that be the case for all violent scumbags?

All those shooting and bombing protesters, killing innocent children (remember the celebration - kill them before they grow up and protest against us). Those caught should all be charges where there is evidence.

Of course not one single person, even the ones caught in the act, have been charged with attacking protesters.

Nice that you only want the law enforced against those opposing the regime.

Viva the death squads eh?

Yes, all attackers should be arrested. The problem is that all the available evidence points to soldiers (current or former) as those attacking protestors, and soldiers in Thailand are immune from prosecution. Also, the suspicion (not the certainty) is that all or some of the attacks have been perpetrated by the PDRC themselves, or sympathisers, who are trying to use violence to provoke military intervention (which was the whole purpose of the demonstrations). Whether true or not, this is what many believe.

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throw the book at these miserable scumbag PDRC "guards" and whoever else is involved, without fear or favour..

Shouldn't that be the case for all violent scumbags?

All those shooting and bombing protesters, killing innocent children (remember the celebration - kill them before they grow up and protest against us). Those caught should all be charges where there is evidence.

Of course not one single person, even the ones caught in the act, have been charged with attacking protesters.

Nice that you only want the law enforced against those opposing the regime.

Viva the death squads eh?

On the contrary, I want them all in jail, disarmed, charged, caught. No discrimination. Yes, it would be great to catch the big C grenade launcher...

Don't misquote me...you will not find a single statement in which I advocate violence. I am an aged hippie.

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Now the pawns are being trucked out and used for accusations in both directions.

Why would the anti-government protesters want to stick a label on their victims,

if they were doing this, it would be monumentally stupid to connect themselves to this

but putting their own protest items on the bodies.

But certainly their opposites, including pro-Shin police elements, would want them to

take any possible blame for anything, and muddy the waters, and make the books

seem to balance for the deaths most likely laid at their own feet.

Or the Bangkok mafias have found the perfect scapegoats for their hits.

Blame it on protestors. Easy to set up the police will make it easy to get away with it,

because it fits the narrative they prefer.

If we believe the front stories in any of these assorted accusations,

we do so at risk of our own credulousness.

Of course there is always a chance that the allegations are true, but that wouldn't fit into your cozy little black and white, dems are right, world , would it?

Actually my world doesn't see the Dems as 100% right and the old school elite in their old course,

as the best course for Thailand. It does see the PTP as extraordinarily wrong,

Yingluck as out of her depth be many leagues, and continued expansion of the Shin Oligarchy

as a death nell for Thailands freedoms, well being and growth.

As with any properly made propaganda, there is some good mixed with the bad,

but having some good, does not remove the bad, nor make it's stultifying effects any less.

It just sows confusion, and papers over the destruction that is happening serially. By design.

Of course a good 'us against them', 'all for us or you are a national traitor' attack,

is also a co-mingled part to that same propaganda.

Sorry Fab, no sale.

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Mr. Issara has refused to surrender himself to the police. The arrogance of this man who bares his naked butt at the law and thinks he is above the laws of others. He is a Yellow shirt and Thai laws don't apply to them.

Apart from the victim having 'identified' k. Issara there seems to be no evidence at all (yet). In the mean time the police already wants to 'arrest' the suspect for this crime. Seems a bit undemocratic and even against the law, wouldn't you say?

No, not at all. In no normal country is a murder suspect allowed to walk free. They are held and then tried. In Thailand, if your shirt is yellow you can be indicted for murder, but you are allowed to decide when you might like to go to court, and if you are busy, no worries. On the other had, if your shirt is red, you can be thrown in the clink immediately, or your political party can be dissolved for illegal cooking. Hilarious!

Long live democracy as some see it:

'"you are held and tried'' when someone tells the police that you murdered them. Interesting

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