Lite Beer Posted May 24, 2014 Share Posted May 24, 2014 Orders so farThe Nation BANGKOK: -- Orders issued by the National Peace and Order Maintaining Council (NPOMC) following the May 22 coup announcement:- Martial law is invoked nationwide- The current Constitution is abolished except Chapter 2, which pertains to the monarchy- The Cabinet is terminated- Army chief General Prayuth Chan-ocha, as head of the NPOMC, acts as the prime minister and each ministry's permanent secretary acts as relevant minister- Nationwide curfew from 10pm-5am- All political gatherings of five or more people are banned and all protesters are ordered off the streets- All TV and radio stations are ordered to suspend normal programmes and allowed to show only Army broadcasts- All media outlets are ordered to refrain from reporting content that could be deemed as lese majeste, provocative, inciting violence or critical of the military leaders- Operators of social media and Internet service providers have been urged to block the spreading of false information and messages that incite unrest or opposition to the peacekeeping efforts- 155 prominent figures, so far, including ousted government leaders, politicians attached to the former government, protest leaders and political activists have been ordered to report to the NPOMC and are banned from leaving the country without permission. -- The Nation 2014-05-25 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post cloudhopper Posted May 25, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 25, 2014 Regardless of what my sources are it seems pretty clear that any of us who posted comments critical of the Army are in violation of this order "- Operators of social media and Internet service providers have been urged to block the spreading of false information and messages that incite unrest or opposition to the peacekeeping efforts" Further, the owners, operators, managers etc of Thai Visa would also be subject to this order and would be in violation of it, if it allowed continued criticism of the Army. Finally, if and when the Coup Leaders ask Thai Visa for member information Thai Visa would be obliged to provide it or risk arrest. Any other lawyers out there with an opinion on this? Please even a non-lawyer knows that's hysteria. This is clearly directed at operators and providers, not posters. They could care less what the expat boards have to say anyway. However expats from San Sai stirring up trouble can always be made a useful example of bwahaha 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimbeam1 Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 Is there a list of the names of the 155 prominent figures detained? jb1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lokie Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 So where on the list is the order that KFC must close at 7pm hey? Not had a Kentucky for ages (you know how it is when you have the urge for a certain something and nothing else will do) I turned last night at 8pm Jungceylon licking my lips and - sign on door Closed 7pm <deleted>?? What bearing do KFC have on Thai politics... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lardyboy Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 cable/satellite tv channels are illegal as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ikurauni Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 If Thai people follow everything what the army says, it should be peaceful and everything will be normal soon. Mr. Thaksin, please stay back, relax and make no comments and do nothing in order to bring back what Thai people deserve. Thank you, Mr. Thaksin. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ting Tawng Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 Just got off phone with GF in Isaan. Anyone wanting to travel outside village, say to Sisaket, Ubon, Bangkok, must go to village authority to get written permission for travel. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post beautifulthailand99 Posted May 25, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 25, 2014 Just got off phone with GF in Isaan. Anyone wanting to travel outside village, say to Sisaket, Ubon, Bangkok, must go to village authority to get written permission for travel. Kamnan Style ... (sorry just couldn't resist the pun) 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LivinLOS Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 Just got off phone with GF in Isaan. Anyone wanting to travel outside village, say to Sisaket, Ubon, Bangkok, must go to village authority to get written permission for travel. Buddys missus just left Roi Et today and arrived in BKK a min ago, on route to the south.. No such restriction in place and no one checking papers or even stopping the bus she says. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GinBoy2 Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 Just got off phone with GF in Isaan. Anyone wanting to travel outside village, say to Sisaket, Ubon, Bangkok, must go to village authority to get written permission for travel. You know thats BS right? I live in isaan, and life goes on much the same as before. Drove into Khon Kaen this morning, the only sign of a coup were the two decorative armored troop carriers parked on the side of the road...without a soldier to be seen I might add. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ginjag Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 Just got off phone with GF in Isaan. Anyone wanting to travel outside village, say to Sisaket, Ubon, Bangkok, must go to village authority to get written permission for travel. sounds like the Massai Mara, Kenya. wildlife problem. Red village is it ??? under surveillance ??? Do as in the movie--"Great Escape" go to pick mushrooms and do a runner ???? We have ways and means of making you talk--(Stay). Info please ?? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ginjag Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 Just got off phone with GF in Isaan. Anyone wanting to travel outside village, say to Sisaket, Ubon, Bangkok, must go to village authority to get written permission for travel. You know thats BS right? I live in isaan, and life goes on much the same as before. Drove into Khon Kaen this morning, the only sign of a coup were the two decorative armored troop carriers parked on the side of the road...without a soldier to be seen I might add. The name---Ting tong--means crazy in English. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JacChang Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 So where on the list is the order that KFC must close at 7pm hey? Not had a Kentucky for ages (you know how it is when you have the urge for a certain something and nothing else will do) I turned last night at 8pm Jungceylon licking my lips and - sign on door Closed 7pm <deleted>?? What bearing do KFC have on Thai politics... The KFC banner contains too much red. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ting Tawng Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 (edited) Just got off phone with GF in Isaan. Anyone wanting to travel outside village, say to Sisaket, Ubon, Bangkok, must go to village authority to get written permission for travel.You know thats BS right? I live in isaan, and life goes on much the same as before. Drove into Khon Kaen this morning, the only sign of a coup were the two decorative armored troop carriers parked on the side of the road...without a soldier to be seen I might add. The name---Ting tong--means crazy in English. Wow this is a harsh forum. Just reporting what I have been told. Have no reason to suspect this is BS. Never mind, judge the statement as you see fit. Edited May 25, 2014 by Ting Tawng Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baerboxer Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 Just got off phone with GF in Isaan. Anyone wanting to travel outside village, say to Sisaket, Ubon, Bangkok, must go to village authority to get written permission for travel. Did you ask her if that was the military, the police or the local red shirt volunteers rule? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
teddysbuttons Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 The 16 Predictions of Buddha - taken from http://www.meditationthailand.com/16predictions.htm 1. 2482 - 2492 B.E. Evil era. 2. 2492 - 2502 B.E. Visiting friends era. 3. 2502 - 2512 B.E. Losing territory era. 4. 2512 - 2522 B.E. Havoc era. 5. 2522 - 2532 B.E. Land taken over by the outlaw era. 6. 2532 - 2542 B.E. Prosper socialite era. 7. 2542 - 2552 B.E. Admiring the traitor era. 8. 2552 - 2562 B.E. Grievance land era. 9. 2562 - 2572 B.E. Alleviated world era. 10. 2572 - 2582 B.E. Worry free era. The present time is in 7th era "Admiring the traitor" it’s an era that unmoral attitudes affect the country, causes the country to be disunited, facing all kinds of troubles. There is a forecast toward the end of year of the dog 2549 B.E. period of moonless nights. People will suffer from many causes. This is called 8 distresses and they are: Distress from flood coming from the melting ice mountains which raise the sea level Distress from selfishness Distress from lack of food Distress from family separation Distress from death in the fields Distress from inconvenience to leave the country Distress from inability to sleep The capital did not only suffer from war but also from other endless problems. These 8 distresses will occur in Thailand and other democracy countries because people will abuse their rights and ruin others' rights without shame. They only focus on self profit. The mass media war clash with the government will occur. The experts will get talkative yet pointless. Government minor officials will become scapegoats. The top administrator will bring their followers as subordinates. Many groups will use the country's benefit as a front to build trust from the people. These types of people only seek to profit themselves. It will not be long before we get to see for ourselves. As a matter of fact, the author learned from many teachers about forecasting Thailand and the changes in the world mentioned. The seas will become mountains, mountains will turn into flat land, villages will become cemeteries, and humans will eat dogs. Bullies will takeover again. Those that believe that they are in the upper class will wear skimpy clothes or non at all. Modeling will become undressing (calling it a new fashion). 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ting Tawng Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 Just got off phone with GF in Isaan. Anyone wanting to travel outside village, say to Sisaket, Ubon, Bangkok, must go to village authority to get written permission for travel. Did you ask her if that was the military, the police or the local red shirt volunteers rule? I have just asked her, she says Village "headman" ran the meeting. Military. Again, just passing on what I have been told. I was not there, but have no reason to suspect inaccurate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post bigbamboo Posted May 25, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 25, 2014 The 16 Predictions of Buddha - taken from http://www.meditationthailand.com/16predictions.htm 1. 2482 - 2492 B.E. Evil era. 2. 2492 - 2502 B.E. Visiting friends era. 3. 2502 - 2512 B.E. Losing territory era. 4. 2512 - 2522 B.E. Havoc era. 5. 2522 - 2532 B.E. Land taken over by the outlaw era. 6. 2532 - 2542 B.E. Prosper socialite era. 7. 2542 - 2552 B.E. Admiring the traitor era. 8. 2552 - 2562 B.E. Grievance land era. 9. 2562 - 2572 B.E. Alleviated world era. 10. 2572 - 2582 B.E. Worry free era. The present time is in 7th era "Admiring the traitor" it’s an era that unmoral attitudes affect the country, causes the country to be disunited, facing all kinds of troubles. There is a forecast toward the end of year of the dog 2549 B.E. period of moonless nights. People will suffer from many causes. This is called 8 distresses and they are: Distress from flood coming from the melting ice mountains which raise the sea level Distress from selfishness Distress from lack of food Distress from family separation Distress from death in the fields Distress from inconvenience to leave the country Distress from inability to sleep The capital did not only suffer from war but also from other endless problems. These 8 distresses will occur in Thailand and other democracy countries because people will abuse their rights and ruin others' rights without shame. They only focus on self profit. The mass media war clash with the government will occur. The experts will get talkative yet pointless. Government minor officials will become scapegoats. The top administrator will bring their followers as subordinates. Many groups will use the country's benefit as a front to build trust from the people. These types of people only seek to profit themselves. It will not be long before we get to see for ourselves. As a matter of fact, the author learned from many teachers about forecasting Thailand and the changes in the world mentioned. The seas will become mountains, mountains will turn into flat land, villages will become cemeteries, and humans will eat dogs. Bullies will takeover again. Those that believe that they are in the upper class will wear skimpy clothes or non at all. Modeling will become undressing (calling it a new fashion). Anything in there about the 2014 Epsom Derby winner? 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Melyn Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 Just got off phone with GF in Isaan. Anyone wanting to travel outside village, say to Sisaket, Ubon, Bangkok, must go to village authority to get written permission for travel. I've just come back from Udon and Wang Saphung and that's clearly not the case Sent from my Nexus 7 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Basil B Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 Just got off phone with GF in Isaan. Anyone wanting to travel outside village, say to Sisaket, Ubon, Bangkok, must go to village authority to get written permission for travel. TT only 4 posts... Obviously you have not been around long. Translated means at home with "brother", not want to come back to you yet... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rubl Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 "- All TV and radio stations are ordered to suspend normal programmes and allowed to show only Army broadcasts" Well, at least this order seems to have been relaxed alreadt. Around 1PM today I was watching my favorite comedy on channel5. It is situated around an army base with very, very bright people Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Orac Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 The whole Military is only 250,000 so if the people decide to rise up there is no way the Military will be able to control them all all over Thailand. Isn't that just the number of Generals??? Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ting Tawng Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 Just got off phone with GF in Isaan. Anyone wanting to travel outside village, say to Sisaket, Ubon, Bangkok, must go to village authority to get written permission for travel. TT only 4 posts... Obviously you have not been around long. Translated means at home with "brother", not want to come back to you yet... Been around TV long enough, just gun-shy about posting here because bound to get unwarranted negative and off-topic responses. Sheesh! Just trying to inform the TV community about travel restrictions that I have heard. Who knows what other travel restrictions are manifesting. Maybe none. That's the point of OP, inform what I know, and see what other responses come back on topic. Maybe if I add to the daily off-topic and vitriol responses I would have a higher count of posts and hence more credence? What has sick buffalo excuses, other boyfriends, requests for money got to do with topic of new rules after a military coup? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wabothai Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 Just got off phone with GF in Isaan. Anyone wanting to travel outside village, say to Sisaket, Ubon, Bangkok, must go to village authority to get written permission for travel. You know thats BS right? I live in isaan, and life goes on much the same as before. Drove into Khon Kaen this morning, the only sign of a coup were the two decorative armored troop carriers parked on the side of the road...without a soldier to be seen I might add. on my way from Loei to Nong Khai the 22nd, i was stopped at one of the 4 roadblocks. one of the 2 policemen demanded 2000 baht. i played dumb and finally he gave up and let me go. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
raro Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 A couple of posts deleted that could be construed as violation of the orders given by the present rulers. Again, this situation is serious and we have zero tolerance for violations of the rules. Sent from my GT-N7100 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fat Haggis Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 Just got off phone with GF in Isaan. Anyone wanting to travel outside village, say to Sisaket, Ubon, Bangkok, must go to village authority to get written permission for travel. You know thats BS right? I live in isaan, and life goes on much the same as before. Drove into Khon Kaen this morning, the only sign of a coup were the two decorative armored troop carriers parked on the side of the road...without a soldier to be seen I might add. Indeed, however my wife told me this morning that the celebrations at the new temple in her village were all over by 2100 and everyone was asked to return to their villages by the monks and to respect the curfew notice. That was in Nong Bun Mak, outside Korat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ginjag Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 Just got off phone with GF in Isaan. Anyone wanting to travel outside village, say to Sisaket, Ubon, Bangkok, must go to village authority to get written permission for travel. TT only 4 posts... Obviously you have not been around long. Translated means at home with "brother", not want to come back to you yet... Been around TV long enough, just gun-shy about posting here because bound to get unwarranted negative and off-topic responses. Sheesh! Just trying to inform the TV community about travel restrictions that I have heard. Who knows what other travel restrictions are manifesting. Maybe none. That's the point of OP, inform what I know, and see what other responses come back on topic. Maybe if I add to the daily off-topic and vitriol responses I would have a higher count of posts and hence more credence? What has sick buffalo excuses, other boyfriends, requests for money got to do with topic of new rules after a military coup? My thinking is this, your posting may well have been done with good intent, BUT it is way out of the norm. because it did not fit in with the normal Issan situ. So if it was the GF next time check it out more before posting her news. your few posts had little to do with your post on the topic. Curfew 22.00 to 5am The village head man should not be trying to restrict villagers out of the curfew hours, sounds to me like one of these rose tinted headman-control freak. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GinBoy2 Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 Just got off phone with GF in Isaan. Anyone wanting to travel outside village, say to Sisaket, Ubon, Bangkok, must go to village authority to get written permission for travel. You know thats BS right? I live in isaan, and life goes on much the same as before. Drove into Khon Kaen this morning, the only sign of a coup were the two decorative armored troop carriers parked on the side of the road...without a soldier to be seen I might add. Indeed, however my wife told me this morning that the celebrations at the new temple in her village were all over by 2100 and everyone was asked to return to their villages by the monks and to respect the curfew notice. That was in Nong Bun Mak, outside Korat. Curfew is different, thats being very well observed everywhere up here as far as I can tell...granted 10pm is past my bedtime anyway! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SanSaiExPat Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 I hate to say, I told you so, but I told you so. And you questioned the veracity of my statement. Well that will teach you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
allan michaud Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 <script type='text/javascript'>window.mod_pagespeed_start = Number(new Date());</script> Just got off phone with GF in Isaan. Anyone wanting to travel outside village, say to Sisaket, Ubon, Bangkok, must go to village authority to get written permission for travel. Buddys missus just left Roi Et today and arrived in BKK a min ago, on route to the south.. No such restriction in place and no one checking papers or even stopping the bus she says. We are in Khon Kaen and the wife's family near Chonnabot, no such restrictions here either. We had a completely normal weekend and even did a 240km round trip to see bats leaving a cave yesterday, no problems. Saw a police/army check post on the road but that was nothing unusual. Maybe the police are teaching the army guys how to collect tea money. I even saw cars going past our place at 4am both saturday and sunday so it seems the curfew is very loose too. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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