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Pride group founder jailed for rape of boy,12
If you’re referring to Mountbatten I’ve already proven it to you in another thread. If you deny I’ll prove you a liar again. You, being a Brit already know about Mountbatten and his fondness for boys. I know it’s hard but try not to act stupid all the time. It comes naturally to you. -
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Body Donation/Disposal of Farang Senior Upon Death
Don't fret. You have to have some pluck to do that. -
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BREAKING NEWS Thai Constitutional Court Suspends Prime Minister Paetongtarn Over Leaked Audio Scandal
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. The Constitutional Court has ordered Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra to temporarily step down from her duties following a unanimous decision to admit a petition concerning a controversial leaked audio clip. The court voted 7–2 in favour of suspending her from her role while the matter is under formal review. The move follows a petition submitted by Senate President Mongkol Surasajja on behalf of 36 senators, requesting a ruling under Section 170, Paragraph 3, in conjunction with Section 82 of the Thai Constitution. The petition raises questions about whether Paetongtarn’s tenure as Prime Minister should be terminated based on alleged violations of ethical standards under Sections 160(4) and (5). The controversy centres around a leaked audio recording of a conversation between Paetongtarn and Samdech Hun Sen, former Prime Minister of Cambodia and current President of its Senate. The clip reportedly includes sensitive remarks involving Thailand’s Second Army Region commander, with language that critics argue undermines national sovereignty, the military, and the people of Thailand. In response to the petition, the Constitutional Court voted 9–0 to accept the case for consideration and 7–2 to suspend Paetongtarn from her Prime Ministerial duties pending a final ruling. Under the current legal framework, the court’s decision is in accordance with Section 82(2) of the Constitution, the 2018 Organic Act on Constitutional Court Procedure (Section 71), and the 2019 Rules of the Constitutional Court (Clause 40(8)). Despite the suspension, Paetongtarn will retain her position as Minister of Culture, which is not affected by the current proceedings. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-07-01 -
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Crime Canadian Man Caught Smuggling Heroin Hidden in Women’s Handbags at Airport
That was the food 40 years ago, not now! -
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Report Cannabis Chaos: 12,000 Thai Shops Face Closure Under New Rules
You are a hard drug addict!!!!!
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