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Redshirt core member sentenced one year in prison

BANGKOK: -- The Appeals Court today upheld the one year imprisonment sentence ruled by the Criminal Court on a redshirt core member after rejecting his appeal.


Somchai Phaibul, 45, a former Bang Bon district councillor of the defunct Thai Rak Thai party, and a core member of the redshirt United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD), was found guilty on several charges which included illegal assembly, instigating unrest, violence, defiance of emergency decree, and starting violent protests that led to many casualties during the 2010 bloody riot.

The Criminal Court sentenced him to one year in prison with no suspension of jail term.

He appealed the sentence.

In today’s hearing of his appeal, the Appeals Court also ruled him guilty as charged and upheld the one-year imprisonment with no suspension.

His appeal for lighter sentence was rejected with reason that the one year term in prison was appropriate.

The redshirt core member and his lawyer were considering whether to appeal to the Supreme Court, as he has already served almost one year in prison pending court trials, with three more months remaining if the one year sentence was counted from the day when he was put in jail.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/redshirt-core-member-sentenced-one-year-prison/

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-- Thai PBS 2014-10-21

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however the casualties were made by the bullets shot by the army...

Oh Yes ???? no one else was armed. All the reds were doing was being present with a low profile peaceful demonstration-----and pigs will fly.

Get real, get some truth into your posts--how about a broader picture.

With your blind hatred for anything red, I wonder if Yingluck has turned you down on a dating-site??giggle.gif

Just happened to be the unfortunate colour that was chosen by a missing boss. As for Yingluck--I would rather have a T-Bone steak thanks.

Sorry it hurts you that a poster is not happy with the red control-----far more dubious than the army.

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Actually this decision will only galvanise the people of Thailand at the next election.

More red shirt sacrificial lambs going to jail for standing up for their democratic while the yellow elite hide behind their faceless men and walk free will give the people more reason to reject those who instigated the robbery of power of two democratically elected leaders who won with the greatest majorities in Thailand political history.

This might seem harsh now but the world is watching and Thailand has been widely condemned for their actions.

Quite rightly the PTP are biding their time and these actions will only swell their numbers at the ballot box.

Not if the party is dissolved.

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So interesting! The red shirts are the most advanced and modern Thais, while the yellows are still pre-modern, but still in charge. So sad that the courts now seem entirely politicised. If only we could get Thaksin back to clean up this mess, and send these guys back to the barracks.

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Actually this decision will only galvanise the people of Thailand at the next election.

More red shirt sacrificial lambs going to jail for standing up for their democratic while the yellow elite hide behind their faceless men and walk free will give the people more reason to reject those who instigated the robbery of power of two democratically elected leaders who won with the greatest majorities in Thailand political history.

This might seem harsh now but the world is watching and Thailand has been widely condemned for their actions.

Quite rightly the PTP are biding their time and these actions will only swell their numbers at the ballot box.

I find your appraisal of the situation facile.

PTP has lost significant traction upcountry. The rice scam fiasco severely damaged them.

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So interesting! The red shirts are the most advanced and modern Thais, while the yellows are still pre-modern, but still in charge. So sad that the courts now seem entirely politicised. If only we could get Thaksin back to clean up this mess, and send these guys back to the barracks.

Thanks for the chuckle!

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Actually this decision will only galvanise the people of Thailand at the next election.

More red shirt sacrificial lambs going to jail for standing up for their democratic while the yellow elite hide behind their faceless men and walk free will give the people more reason to reject those who instigated the robbery of power of two democratically elected leaders who won with the greatest majorities in Thailand political history.

This might seem harsh now but the world is watching and Thailand has been widely condemned for their actions.

Quite rightly the PTP are biding their time and these actions will only swell their numbers at the ballot box.

I find your appraisal of the situation facile.

PTP has lost significant traction upcountry. The rice scam fiasco severely damaged them.

Clearly not enough traction has been lost by PTP for the military to work up the gumption to contest an election.

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Actually this decision will only galvanise the people of Thailand at the next election.

More red shirt sacrificial lambs going to jail for standing up for their democratic while the yellow elite hide behind their faceless men and walk free will give the people more reason to reject those who instigated the robbery of power of two democratically elected leaders who won with the greatest majorities in Thailand political history.

This might seem harsh now but the world is watching and Thailand has been widely condemned for their actions.

Quite rightly the PTP are biding their time and these actions will only swell their numbers at the ballot box.

I find your appraisal of the situation facile.

PTP has lost significant traction upcountry. The rice scam fiasco severely damaged them.

Clearly not enough traction has been lost by PTP for the military to work up the gumption to contest an election.

Why would the military contest an election?

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Actually this decision will only galvanise the people of Thailand at the next election.

More red shirt sacrificial lambs going to jail for standing up for their democratic while the yellow elite hide behind their faceless men and walk free will give the people more reason to reject those who instigated the robbery of power of two democratically elected leaders who won with the greatest majorities in Thailand political history.

This might seem harsh now but the world is watching and Thailand has been widely condemned for their actions.

Quite rightly the PTP are biding their time and these actions will only swell their numbers at the ballot box.

I find your appraisal of the situation facile.

PTP has lost significant traction upcountry. The rice scam fiasco severely damaged them.

Dream on. Come live up country like I do and you will see that the Red Shirts are gaining in strength. They are smarter than you give them credit for and they know who represents their interests and not the interests of the elite Bangkok minority.

I do live upcountry smile.png you have it wrong.

Well, as I said: Dream on. If and when there are democratic elections we will see which of us is right.

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Actually this decision will only galvanise the people of Thailand at the next election.

More red shirt sacrificial lambs going to jail for standing up for their democratic while the yellow elite hide behind their faceless men and walk free will give the people more reason to reject those who instigated the robbery of power of two democratically elected leaders who won with the greatest majorities in Thailand political history.

This might seem harsh now but the world is watching and Thailand has been widely condemned for their actions.

Quite rightly the PTP are biding their time and these actions will only swell their numbers at the ballot box.

The world is watching- haha haha

Sorry to tell you but world could not care less and elite being untouchable is not any different to any other country in the world.

You will also note the one with a jail sentence is just a "farmer " sort of speak , none of the elite red shirt leaders were jailed.

Some convicted but released with good behaviour bond .

Again no different to the rest of the world

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So interesting! The red shirts are the most advanced and modern Thais, while the yellows are still pre-modern, but still in charge. So sad that the courts now seem entirely politicised. If only we could get Thaksin back to clean up this mess, and send these guys back to the barracks.

"If only we could get Thaksin back to clean up this mess,...." What mess?

It required the intervention of Prayuth and his merry men to clean up the "Thaksin" instigated mess.

The only mess Thaksin would be fit for, should he ever return, is the officers mess at army HQ as a waiter.

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