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Thai Constitutional Court offers 'Democracy Course'

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Thai Constitutional Court Offers 'Democracy Course'
By Khaosod English

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A worker cleans the vacant tribunal of the Constitutional Court in May 2007.

BANGKOK — The Thai court known for ousting a string of democratically elected political parties is now offering a course titled "Good Governance For Democracy."

The program is open to members of the state and private sector who want to improve their "conscience and behaviour," said the chairman of the Constitutional Court, whose judges will be teaching the class.

"We want them to use the knowledge from the course to apply to their organizations, the public, and national reform process," the chairman, Nurak Mapraneet, said during the opening class yesterday.

The Constitutional Court is known for its numerous rulings against political parties and governments allied to former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, the de facto leader of the Redshirt movement.

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/detail.php?newsid=1421309216

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-- Khaosod English 2015-01-15

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Oh the irony!!

The blind leading the blind!!

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clowns, anti-democratic clowns.

Oh the irony!!

The blind leading the blind!!

I doubt they are blind. I am sure they know exactly who is paying them (off).

Courses in morality would be more appropriate although it would be difficult to find a reference point.

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Could it be worse than that offered in the red shirt democracy schools that suddenly sprung up in northern parts during 2010?

Could it be worse than that offered in the red shirt democracy schools that suddenly sprung up in northern parts during 2010?

6 of 1. half dozen of the other.

Same same but different.

Though one did have a little more freedoms than the other.

The ones who need it most would not attend for they already know that democracy means winning elections by any means, then doing anything you like.

Could it be worse than that offered in the red shirt democracy schools that suddenly sprung up in northern parts during 2010?

6 of 1. half dozen of the other.

Same same but different.

Though one did have a little more freedoms than the other.

You are right of course the children in the red areas had no choice but to attend the red schools and everyone had to listen to the red propaganda spewed out over the loudspeakers every day.

No freedom of thought or speech as anyone speaking out against the red doctrine would have been severely dealt to.

Heck they even prevented politicians from other parties from campaigning in those areas, killing one of the campaigners to make their point.

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Could it be worse than that offered in the red shirt democracy schools that suddenly sprung up in northern parts during 2010?


6 of 1. half dozen of the other.
Same same but different.
Though one did have a little more freedoms than the other.

It could be argued that attendance at the red 'democracy schools' was pretty much compulsory, with naming and shaming the penalty for non attendance.

It would be interesting to compare the materials of the red democracy schools (hate messages repeated again and again including doctored tapes) with the course materials to be used in the court lessons, as yet unseen.

Other countries, other customs(morals) or same same, but different !!???

Thai Constitutional Court offers '"Thai" Democracy Course'

Thai Constitutional Court offers '"Thai" Democracy Course'

This is what I meant, everything is just in the eyes of the beholders. whistling.gifgiggle.gif

Could it be worse than that offered in the red shirt democracy schools that suddenly sprung up in northern parts during 2010?

yes

red shirts actually care about democracy

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Could it be worse than that offered in the red shirt democracy schools that suddenly sprung up in northern parts during 2010?

6 of 1. half dozen of the other.

Same same but different.

Though one did have a little more freedoms than the other.

It could be argued that attendance at the red 'democracy schools' was pretty much compulsory, with naming and shaming the penalty for non attendance.

It would be interesting to compare the materials of the red democracy schools (hate messages repeated again and again including doctored tapes) with the course materials to be used in the court lessons, as yet unseen.

it could be argued, ....

if you actually had any real information ...

One thing I'm sure of, there isn't one organization or governmental department in this country that will ever REALLY understand Democracy and least of all this court.

Will be immensely beneficial if the Dem Party attend the course especially for Ahbisit. Will be time for soul searching and reflection on why he boycott election twice, agreed to an appointed government and support a Junta constitution.

The Constitutional Court has released a statement asking the media to stop referring to it by its acronym, which also spells the word "joke" in Thai.

Free speech is the cornerstone of a democratic society...

Call in a respected outside consultant to teach the "Democracy Course"...

Don't make a "joke" of Thai Democracy...

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Could it be worse than that offered in the red shirt democracy schools that suddenly sprung up in northern parts during 2010?

yes

red shirts actually care about democracy

"red shirts actually care about democracy"

So how do you explain the various actions of the previous red gov't to create / install a dictatorship?

Gen. Prayut should invite all the ambassadors to Thailand to attend this course so they can better understand Thai democracy. I am sure it will dispel any misconceptions they may have about the Junta's roadmap to democracy.

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Could it be worse than that offered in the red shirt democracy schools that suddenly sprung up in northern parts during 2010?

yes

red shirts actually care about democracy

"red shirts actually care about democracy"

So how do you explain the various actions of the previous red gov't to create / install a dictatorship?

Is this the retro show "kids say the darnest things".

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The ones who need it most would not attend for they already know that democracy means winning elections by any means, then doing anything you like.

Utter nonsense. The elections were not won by any means. They were won by means pursuant to electoral law and the royally endorsed constitution of the time.

Thai democracy is not Democracy at all. In Thailand, dissent and disagreement is seen as troublemaking. Democracy itself is based on differing views. This is why the powers in this land always site political disagreement as a reason why Democracy doesn't work for Thailand, and continually abuse the people's rights using guns.

There will be nothing approximate to Democracy in Thailand in our lifetimes and the only reason why this cannot be generally understood is because to explain it is to break the law.

Thai culture is not conducive to democracy, with the act of kreng jai and not questioning your superior they are taught from very young to accept. That is not the root of democracy.

Thai culture is not conducive to democracy, with the act of kreng jai and not questioning your superior they are taught from very young to accept. That is not the root of democracy.

Like in most Asian Confucian countries like China, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan etc and they have roots steeped in democracy. Poor excuse for denying democracy.

Thai culture is not conducive to democracy, with the act of kreng jai and not questioning your superior they are taught from very young to accept. That is not the root of democracy.

Like in most Asian Confucian countries like China, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan etc and they have roots steeped in democracy. Poor excuse for denying democracy.

Omit China.

Great !!!! Only given by the wrong folks.

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