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Ex-PM Yingluck must seek permission to travel overseas
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BANGKOK, Jan 26 -- Former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra must seek permission ahead of time from the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) if she wants to travel overseas, according to NCPO spokesman Col Winthai Suvaree. However the general situation in Thailand remains normal after the National Legislative Assembly (NLA) impeached her on Friday.

Col Winthai said so far there were no unusual movements which could lead to disorder after the assembly voted to impeach Ms Yingluck Friday, banning her from involvement in politics for five years after finding her dereliction of duty for failing to stop corruption which had incurred massive losses in her government-sponsored rice-pledging scheme.

Stressing that votes cast by the NLA against Ms Yingluck were independent and its membership has no relation with the NCPO, Col Winthai said every party must understand that the judicial process and law are totally separate from the NCPO and the government’s attempts to build national reconciliation.

He said Ms Yingluck has not requested to travel overseas, but said that she and others ordered by NCPO to request first must strictly adhere to the order. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2015-01-26

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If Yingluck really wanted to leave, the present government would probably know nothing about it. Many people have speculated that Sheikh Thaksin has actually visited Thailand surreptitiously during his "exile: abroad. In and out like a wraith in the night.With their money, anything is possible.

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Wouldn't it be best for the country if she just left and never came back? Go stay with big brother, don't return and Thailand and Thai people can just move on?

No. This case needs to follow through to the end which may well be a jail sentence. Letting her leave Thailand does not set sufficient warning to others who may try the same things as she.

Do you really think it fair to rob the country blind and then be allowed to exile oneself and enjoy your ill gotten gains?

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Wouldn't it be best for the country if she just left and never came back? Go stay with big brother, don't return and Thailand and Thai people can just move on?

all sounds well and good

but as long as her older brother is alive and pulling stings ... it will not change

Just have to wonder what shin will be the next PM?

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Isn't there a 'family reunion' planned in Hong-Kong for Chinese new year? Hasn't Thaksin made reservations for many VIP suites in some 5-star hotels? Come on Thai 'journalists', investigate, tell the people where the Shins will gather, and who all might have taken a one-way ticket, and whether Thaksin's private jets could be empounded when they'd land on Thai soil again, etc., etc.

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Often ... it is better to ask forgiveness than permission.

The real headline should read that she is busy packing and should be out of here in about a month.

Always good to save face and say "We TOLD here NOT to leave! Now she is banned from returning!"

What is that sound??? I wonder ... hmmm. almost sounds like someone counting a very large stack of crisp 1,000 Baht notes!

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Wouldn't it be best for the country if she just left and never came back? Go stay with big brother, don't return and Thailand and Thai people can just move on?

No. This case needs to follow through to the end which may well be a jail sentence. Letting her leave Thailand does not set sufficient warning to others who may try the same things as she.

Do you really think it fair to rob the country blind and then be allowed to exile oneself and enjoy your ill gotten gains?

..............."Do you really think it fair to rob the country blind and then be allowed to exile oneself and enjoy your ill gotten gains?".......................

What, you mean like Thaksin did ? I did not think that was fair, but for the good of the country it would be better if all the crims went into "self exile"................biggrin.png

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Yeah ... just like her big brother had to get permission to travel overseas. I'm guessing the government will gladly give her permission in hopes that she ... like big bro ... will go and not come back. That's the government's easy way out of this mess.

You know they don't want to imprison her for corruption. Otherwise where and with whom does it stop? Who would have to be imprisoned next??

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Wouldn't it be best for the country if she just left and never came back? Go stay with big brother, don't return and Thailand and Thai people can just move on?

No. This case needs to follow through to the end which may well be a jail sentence. Letting her leave Thailand does not set sufficient warning to others who may try the same things as she.

Do you really think it fair to rob the country blind and then be allowed to exile oneself and enjoy your ill gotten gains?

..............."Do you really think it fair to rob the country blind and then be allowed to exile oneself and enjoy your ill gotten gains?".......................

What, you mean like Thaksin did ? I did not think that was fair, but for the good of the country it would be better if all the crims went into "self exile"................biggrin.png

No. .. All crims should be in jail. Letting them exile themselves is not a deterent for future would be crims.

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Temporarily remove all her Thai passports, including the diplomatic one, until the end of all the procedures against her!

Have the several Thai passports from Thaksin, also the ones under alias(!), and maybe(?) a diplomatic one too, unlawfully made and delivered by his cousin Surapong then For. Min., already been cancelled? Yes, or No?

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