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The international alarm is not about the Thai economy.

The fab4 alarm is not about the Thai economy it is about the downfall of the great god Shinwatra.

Beware of false prophets

Sorry did the thread title suddenly change to "Fab4 Alarm mounts over Thai coup"?

No, I don't think it did. So why did you find it necessary to come up with such a pointless post - other than being confrontational?

I seem to be spending more and more time replying to such drivel, can't you and your acolytes just stick to posting something even remotely relevant to the thread you're on.

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Well, I stand corrected and disappointed

Maybe I'm just old (fashioned) but I do recall the BBC in better days when they DID try to achieve objectivity and give at least some air time to opposing views.

My information is not as parochial as you may think

I mix socially with all types here in Phuket and run a consultancy business (electrical engineering)

I also socialise in Bangkok (The British Club etc)

My wife's family are from Nakhon Phanon Province and we visit the wider family there frequently.

My son is married to woman from Buri Ram (who graduated from a top BKK university)

So, I think my sources are pretty eclectic

The Economist is also surprisingly weak on Thailand

I also think Aljazeera is pretty good.

All I'm asking for is some balance here.

Personally, I find JH way too shallow and simplistic. A bit too second rate university I imagine. A bit daily Mail if you like.

Sadly, that's the BBC these days. It may have been a bit too "Oxbridge" elitist in the past but frankly I preferred those Halcyon days.

Let's have some real analysis here

Well I'm going to throw my two pennyworth in here. I not only went to the same university as Jonathan Head, though not the same college, but also the same school. My own view about my fellow Old Alleynian is that he still has an axe to grind where Thailand in concerned and it has a tendency to show in some of his asides.

Then you will be interested to know that another Dulwich and Cambridge man told me a few years ago when I met him at an Ox and Cam dinner that Jonathan Head was one of the finest foreign journalists working in Thailand.He was fulsome in his praise and I am inclined to take his word rather than the criticism of various expatriates of unknown origin.My informant's name? Anand Panyarachun.

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Thank you for your post, jayboy and I appreciate entirely what you say.

I would also readily accept that I am in a minority when it comes to my opinion of JH as a journalist but having lived here for over a decade my current opinion is based solely on his output in his time here in Thailand.

Clearly as a D and C man he can't be all bad!

Regards

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It's like fighting with two hands tied behind your back if you have an opposite opinion T dog .

Restrictions placed on what anti coup supporters voice gives on here gives the yellows free reign to express their opinion.

Quite rightly this forum has to watch what is posted as we don't know what's going on behind the scenes .

I've been reigned in for overstepping the boundaries and I'm now just waiting for the junta to announce the elections and let the people show who they truly want.

Anyway it was doing my head in reading the same posts day in and day out by the same posters.

Preferring my golf and fishing!

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It's like fighting with two hands tied behind your back if you have an opposite opinion T dog .

Restrictions placed on what anti coup supporters voice gives on here gives the yellows free reign to express their opinion.

Quite rightly this forum has to watch what is posted as we don't know what's going on behind the scenes .

I've been reigned in for overstepping the boundaries and I'm now just waiting for the junta to announce the elections and let the people show who they truly want.

Anyway it was doing my head in reading the same posts day in and day out by the same posters.

Preferring my golf and fishing!

Just to be clear... I don't have some colored oar in the water in someone else's pond, but I do believe that more news is better than less news. Forums can provide a lot of information to keep people safe and to understand what the real situation is. Limiting any of the articles does not serve expats living here. We are under military rule at the moment, so let the facts of that basis, and the reasons behind it, be known.

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The military government is making some headlines and embarrassing the police. I suspect that if the police, or anyone else, were allowed an unrestricted investigation of the activities and the accounts of the military they could make some headlines as well.

In the real world in Thailand, there's still a curfew, still censorship, still soldiers on the streets and still creepy interruptions of television programs so the junta can announce dozens of names of people required to report to the government.

We still haven't seen the reforms, still don't know what the new constitution will look like, and still don't know when there will be elections. If the international pressure doesn't continue we may not see these things for a long time.

Getting impatient, my dear Brucy?

Would you really feel better if the NCPO suddenly came with the 'reforms' like the Yingluck government suddenly came with it's Blanket Amnesty Bill ? Was the coup really already at least in last month, oh so long ago?

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Looks like a reminder is needed to be posted for those who have forgotten:

URGENT NOTICE TO MEMBERS

NCPO: All suspects in lese majeste cases, national security cases, violators of NCPO orders will face court martial

Due to the fluid situation in Thailand and the pressure being placed on the media, Thaivisa will temporarily impose strict limitations on any comments that can be construed as being negative about the imposition of Martial Law or the Coup. Posters will also not be permitted to make references to the royal family.

It is the hope of Thaivisa that this will be a temporary situation. Thaivisa will continue to monitor the situation and it is our wish that in a short while we will be able to less strict in the policy concerning posting. Posts contravening the policy will be removed without notice.

Please exercise extreme care in your posts. The same rules applies to Facebook, Twitter and other social media. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.

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Zero tolerance for disruptive behaviour during the present crisis.

Extraordinary events are taking place once again, and it is important that this venue remains a source of reliable and accurate information so that those needing information to keep their families safe and informed are able to do so without finding a forum cluttered up with senseless fighting, rumours and speculation.

For the time being we will have a zero tolerance policy towards:

- Abusive behaviour towards others.

- Rumour mongering, speculation, or other inflammatory posts.

- Political lobbying or propaganda of any kind.

- Abusing the report system.

Posts in violation will be deleted without comment and posting rights removed.

It is time to set aside your bickering and arguments and help keep others informed. We thank you in advance for your co-operation.

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The military government is making some headlines and embarrassing the police. I suspect that if the police, or anyone else, were allowed an unrestricted investigation of the activities and the accounts of the military they could make some headlines as well.

In the real world in Thailand, there's still a curfew, still censorship, still soldiers on the streets and still creepy interruptions of television programs so the junta can announce dozens of names of people required to report to the government.

We still haven't seen the reforms, still don't know what the new constitution will look like, and still don't know when there will be elections. If the international pressure doesn't continue we may not see these things for a long time.

Getting impatient, my dear Brucy?

Would you really feel better if the NCPO suddenly came with the 'reforms' like the Yingluck government suddenly came with it's Blanket Amnesty Bill ? Was the coup really already at least in last month, oh so long ago?

Impatient with the curfew, censorship, soldiers in the streets, and creepy special announcements? In keeping with new forum policies, not at all.

Regarding reforms, a new constitution, and elections, a timeline would be nice. Of course we know that the reforms will have some window dressing restrictions on elected officials passed off as anti-corruption rules with no meaningful visibility into the accounts and operations of the civil service, military, or other traditional institutions. The new constitution will have just enough democracy for appearances sake, but not enough to challenge the traditional institutions.

The main driver to the timeline is obvious to well informed people. I want international pressure to continue to reduce the chances that the military isn't comfortable in power at that time. I can think of no example of an extended period of military rule being good for a country.

You still haven't replied to post #1196 http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/728548-international-alarm-mounts-over-thai-coup/page-48. Do you consider people who encourage others to stay informed using outside news sources to be "agent provocateurs"?

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I will take the good General Prayuth temporary rule over the Shinawatra dictatorship under the commie PTP any day and twice on Sundays.

What if it proves not to be temporary?

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I am in full support of the Thailand Military and what they had to do.

They began with Martian law, and that did not work, as the politicians did

not give the Military any help, so the coup was the next logical step.

It is a shame that the International medias and governments have not done their homework

and seen why the military had to step in. For us tourists and travellers, life goes on

pretty much the same. I read other Thailand news in reference of Thai Airways and other stories

and it seems to me that some other areas are getting cleaned up as well.

As a tourist/traveller who goes to Thailand almost every year, I am still happy to visit

this country and escape the cold Winter I get back home.

Thanks

Stargeezer9889

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I am in full support of the Thailand Military and what they had to do.

They began with Martian law, and that did not work, as the politicians did

not give the Military any help, so the coup was the next logical step.

It is a shame that the International medias and governments have not done their homework

and seen why the military had to step in. For us tourists and travellers, life goes on

pretty much the same. I read other Thailand news in reference of Thai Airways and other stories

and it seems to me that some other areas are getting cleaned up as well.

As a tourist/traveller who goes to Thailand almost every year, I am still happy to visit

this country and escape the cold Winter I get back home.

Thanks

Stargeezer9889

Dissenting views are not allowed.

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What Coup.

There was never a coup.

Just a change in Thailand management.

NCPO: It's not a coup

You are not allowed to call it a Coup (from today).

Anyhow,

with more and more plans being drawn up by the NCPO, I have a feeling they will need to sit with the power for years to come, if they want to realize all those plans.

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Thailand throws the best coups on the planet, bar none.

Even though this is not technically a coup by definition since it was not an illegal seizure of power from a government. It was legal.

coup ko͞o/ noun
noun: coup; plural noun: coups; noun: coup d'état; plural noun: coups d'état; plural noun: coup d'états
1. a sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government.

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I will take the good General Prayuth temporary rule over the Shinawatra dictatorship under the commie PTP any day and twice on Sundays.

What if it proves not to be temporary?

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Then that would be a first for Thailand, so it is not a likely outcome.

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According to the general it won't be.

Then there will be an election !

Then with that election the people will elect the government.

Oh that's all right then!

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I am in full support of the Thailand Military and what they had to do.

They began with Martian law, and that did not work, as the politicians did

not give the Military any help, so the coup was the next logical step.

It is a shame that the International medias and governments have not done their homework

and seen why the military had to step in. For us tourists and travellers, life goes on

pretty much the same. I read other Thailand news in reference of Thai Airways and other stories

and it seems to me that some other areas are getting cleaned up as well.

As a tourist/traveller who goes to Thailand almost every year, I am still happy to visit

this country and escape the cold Winter I get back home.

Thanks

Stargeezer9889

"Martian law" , does that only apply to aliens ? laugh.png

I wish Jonathan Head would report on a visit to North-East England, where it can also sometimes be forbidden, to express your opinions or upset others by displaying an English-flag on St George's Day ! wink.png

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It looks like international alarm is increasing!

After the session, many journalists and people at the event greeted Weerachon. Some asked to have photos with him. An American television journalist, who asked to have a photo with him, said the spokesman was the "man of the moment". Weerachon had said the NCPO team at the seminar was not skilled in PR, but the journalist disagreed.

He said that although he is neither pro- or anti-coup, he was impressed by some of Weerachon's answers.

Or is it?

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International alarm grows more and more ...

"The forum also agreed that the current development has only little impact on business dealings in Thailand, and they are looking forward to strong recovery as the situation has now been stabilized.

JFCCT also urged Thai people to come together with foreign businesses in Thailand and work as a team in pushing forward the recovery Thailand deserves."

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/733734-foreign-investors-expect-economic-recovery-in-thailand-special-report/

The international alarm is not about the Thai economy.

(If you still insist it is, not everybody agrees with the Malaysians and the Norwegians - http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/733690-world-bank-sees-dimmer-thai-economic/)

For many months we were told that the anti-government protests were bad for the economy, bad for Thailand, alarming Foreigners, causing International alarm.

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