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Thailand Live Thursday 7 Aug 2014

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HM the King takes medical checkup at Siriraj Hospital

BANGKOK, 7 August 2014 (NNT) - Their Majesties the King and Queen on Wednesday (August 6) travelled in a motorcade from Klai Kangwon Palace in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province to Siriraj Hospital in Bangkok to undergo an annual medical checkup.


The Bureau of the Royal Household yesterday issued an announcement saying the team of doctors tending His Majesty the King had invited His Majesty to take the annual checkup at Siriraj Hospital on the day, as the inspection would require the use of many pieces of special equipment. The announcement said it was high time that His Majesty had to undergo the medical checkup after a year of his removal from the hospital to Klai Kangwon Palace for a change of air and physical rehabilitation.

Their Majesties reportedly arrived at Siriraj Hospital at 6.15 p.m., both appearing in bright-looking face, amidst greetings from a lot of officials and people. Their Majesties the King and Queen have taken up residence at Klai Kangwon Palace in Hua Hin since August 1, 2013. During the royal stay, His Majesty had spent time monitoring royal projects in the district and nearby areas and also gave public appearance on several occasions such as the Coronation Day.

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AFTER COUP
Yingluck 'will return on Sunday' as scheduled, will fight charges

The Nation 

 

BANGKOK: -- FORMER PREMIER Yingluck Shinawatra will "definitely" return from an overseas trip as scheduled on Sunday to face her court cases, sources said yesterday.

 

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749382-yingluck-to-ncpo-ill-be-back/page-2?p=8208917#entry8208917

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CRIME
Fear of surrogacy being misused for stem cells

The Nation

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Police probe case involving nine babies found in a condo; may file charges against doctors

BANGKOK: -- FOLLOWING THE much-publicised case of the unauthorised surrogacy involving a Thai mother and an Australian couple, a raid by police and soldiers at a Bangkok condominium found nine babies thought to have been fathered by a Japanese man.

 

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749548-thai-police-find-9-babies-in-a-condo-fear-of-surrogacy-being-misused-for-stem-cells/

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MILITARY JUNTA
NCPO plans to lift martial law

THE NATION

Final decision, however may be left to new govt

BANGKOK: -- THE NATIONAL Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) chief has a plan to lift the martial law soon, Lt-General Kampanart Ruddit, director of the Reconciliation for Reform Centre said yesterday.

 

[b]Full story: [/b]http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749549-ncpo-plans-to-lift-martial-law-in-thailand/

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CRIMINAL PUNISHMENT SYSTEM
Early-release for Wisut raises questions

The Nation

BANGKOK: -- THAILAND'S DEATH sentence has become a hot topic again after the death sentence of former gynaecologist Dr Wisut Boonkasemsanti, who killed his estranged wife and dismembered her in 2001, was commuted to only 10 years, seven months and 25 days in jail due to pardons for his good behaviour.

 

[b]Full story: [/b]http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749550-early-release-for-dr-wisut-raises-questions-death-penalty/

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BURNING ISSUE
Junta must be leave more room for criticism

ATTAYUTH BOOTSRIPOOM

BANGKOK: -- TWO MONTHS after the military's power seizure, the honeymoon period for the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) seems to be losing its sweetness gradually.

The reconciliation and happiness for Thais promoted by the junta is clearly facing undercurrents of discontent.

The movements of the red shirts, opponents of the NCPO, have increased in terms of duration and location. There are more activities being organised, and in wider areas.

Leaflets are being distributed, the walls of deserted buildings are displaying graffiti and there have even been flash mobs, who gather and disperse very quickly, in symbolic messages of resistance.

The curious latest case is the accusation by a red shirt, Kritsuda Khunasen, that NCPO officers tortured her when she was summoned for "adjustment of attitude".

She had earlier taken part in a press conference with soldiers, where it was stated that she was treated well during her period in detention. However, she later went abroad and sought asylum, saying her human rights were violated. Foreign media actively reported her case and human-rights agencies paid much attention to it.

The NCPO denied her accusation. But, of course, some people believe her.

Furthermore, politicians and those who in the past never showed any opposition to the NCPO have come out and criticised the junta.

The Democrats have from time to time criticised its stance of seemingly keeping politicians away in every way.

Former senators from the Group of 40, who are well known as arch-rivals of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, as well as many non-governmental organisations and the media have also criticised the NCPO despite their initial welcoming stance.

There are some reasons behind those actions. Some groups might have had the aim of taking part in governance and enjoying some power. But there are also some sincere people.

The power holders must look at these people with understanding. They must not be seen and treated collectively as the same. The NCPO cannot listen to only the praises in opinion polls, when some were not done professionally and academically and do not reflect the truth.

The NCPO must realise that the conflicts have not evaporated from the country, and Thais do not suddenly love one another more. The conflicts and disagreements were just suppressed because of the fear of the rulers' absolute power. These conflicts are waiting to explode unless the problems are not tackled at the very root.

The NCPO must be softer towards the people who disagree with it. They do not deserve such words as "the people who do not love the country". They certainly do not deserve to be called "the unwanted", and outcasts of the Thai state. Treating people in that manner has resulted in the problems we are facing nowadays.

The NCPO must admit that the conflicts exist, and look into the core of the problems. Hoping that all people will agree or think the same is impossible in human society. The point is people with different opinions must be accepted and treated with respect.

Everybody knows that the NCPO's work at this time is not easy. But when it chooses to take power, it has to move on, and make it right. Otherwise, the military coup will end up with the same result as the one in 2006 - back to the vicious cycle, which might just aggravate the conflicts.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/politics/Junta-must-be-leave-more-room-for-criticism-30240424.html

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Economy to face another blow
ACHARA DEBOONME
THE NATION

BANGKOK: -- THE UNITED STATES' withdrawal of quantitative easing will deal another blow to the Thai economy, as capital inflows may cease and reduce its potential for economic growth this year, warns the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific.

 

[b]Full story: [/b]http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749552-thai-economy-to-face-another-blow/

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EDITORIAL
How do we rein in rogue cops?

The Nation

The public uproar over policemen who opened fire on an innocent student must be followed by measures to prevent a recurrence

BANGKOK: -- The police are under the spotlight again after three Bangkok anti-narcotics officers fired gunshots at a car being driven by a university student, mistaking it for their target in a drugs bust.

 

[b]Full story: [/b]http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749553-thai-editorial-how-do-we-rein-in-rogue-cops/

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Central Pattaya knife attack leaves American seriously injured

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PATTAYA: -- Late on Wednesday Night a 52 year old American cyclist was left with serious flesh wounds after he was subjected to a frenzied knife attack by a motorcyclist following a minor road accident involving the pair in Central Pattaya.

 

[b]Full story: [/b]http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749554-central-pattaya-knife-attack-leaves-american-seriously-injured/

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Forensic experts sought to help probe train robbery case

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BANGKOK: -- The State Railway of Thailand has asked for help from forensic science experts to look for traces of drugs which were suspected to be used against passengers of a night sleeper car which was robbed as the sleeper train was running between Surat Thani province and Hat Yai early this week.

 

[b]Full story: [/b]http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749555-forensic-experts-sought-to-help-probe-thai-train-robbery-case/

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Language barriers key problem in trafficking battle
PRAVIT ROJANAPHRUK
THE NATION
NAKHON PATHOM

BANGKOK: -- A COMMUNICATION barrier appears to be one of the key issues faced by government officials trying to help Myanmar migrants working in Samut Sakhon's fishing industry, according to recent research.

 

[b]Full story: [/b]http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749556-language-barriers-key-problem-in-trafficking-battle/

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Ebola 'must be added' to danger list
Puangchompoo Prasert
The Nation

Medical experts aim to ensure quarantine

BANGKOK: -- A PANEL of experts has recommended that the deadly Ebola virus disease (EVD) be added to the list of dangerous communicable diseases in Thailand, which also includes cholera, plague, severe acute respiratory syndrome (Sars), smallpox and yellow fever.

 

[b]Full story: [/b]http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749557-ebola-must-be-added-to-danger-list-thai-experts/

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Asia-Pacific officials meet to draw up education roadmap
Kathryn Huang
The Nation

 

BANGKOK: -- TOP education officials from 37 countries have gathered for a three-day meeting to brainstorm ideas - like the Education For All movement - for the development of a 15-year education roadmap for the Asia-Pacific region.

 

[b]Full story: [/b]http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749559-asia-pacific-officials-meet-to-draw-up-education-roadmap/

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Seatran Ferry disruptions enter their second day

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KOH SAMUI: -- On Wednesday ongoing disputes between the Seatran Ferry Company and local fishermen caused the company to suspend their services from Koh Samui to Donsak, a rout that normally operates four times a day.

 

[b]Full story: [/b]http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749078-sea-tran-ferry-passengers-stuck-at-donsak-due-to-fisherman-dispute/#entry8209061

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Proposed salary hike for state officials 'may be delayed'
Business Reporters
The Nation

BANGKOK: -- The proposed 8-per-cent hike in state officials' monthly salaries is likely to be implemented only in April 2015 and not in October this year as earlier expected, Finance Ministry permanent secretary Rungson Sriworasat said yesterday.

 

[b]Full story: [/b]http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749561-proposed-thai-salary-hike-for-state-officials-may-be-delayed/

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Nakhonchai Air, operator of an inter-provincial bus service, is to launch a "Lady Zone" facility from Aug 12 with certain seats reserved for female passengers. /Bangkok Post

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MH17 investigation 50 per cent completed - Ahmad Zahid
By Digital Content

SEPANG, Aug 7 (Bernama) -- The investigation into the MH17 crash incident in eastern Ukraine has now reached 50 per cent based on the evidence gathered at the crash site and accounts from eye-witnesses, said Home Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

 

[b]Full story: [/b]http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749592-mh17-investigation-50-percent-completed-ahmad-zahid/

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Thai stock index opens on Thursday at 1,525.05, gains 2.64 points /MCOT

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Thais spend at least 7.2 hours per day using the Internet

BANGKOK, 7 August 2014 (NNT) - According to a survey conducted by the Electronics Transaction Development Agency (ETDA), Thai people on average spend at least 7.2 hours per day or 50.4 hours per week surfing the web. The survey was conducted on a sample of 16,596 Internet users during April to May in 2014.

 

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/749598-thais-spend-at-least-72-hours-per-day-using-the-internet/

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