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Army closely monitoring UDD leaders
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BANGKOK, Feb 13 -- Thailand's Deputy Defence Minister/Army Chief Gen Udomdej Sitabutr has ordered First Army Region Commander Lt Gen Kampanart Ruddit to closely monitor activities of the United Front For Demoocracy against Dictatorship (UDD) after several of its leaders have frequently expressed political comments recently.

Gen Udomdej told journalists that most UDD leaders understood the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) and the government better after being “invited for discussions” with military officers.

But many of them still did not gain enough understanding, he said, adding that it is the responsibility of the NCPO to try to make them to adjuist their attitudes.

Gen Udomdej said he had assigned Lt Gen Kampanart in his capacity as commander of NCPO’s Peacekeeping Force to take charge of the key Red Shirt leaders.

In another development, Chaturon Chaisang, ex-education minister and a key member of the Pheu Thai Party, which was the core of the previous government toppled by the NCPO last May 22, arrived at the Military Court to attend a session ruling on the scope of the court's power before the court proceeds with the trial on his case.

The Military Court earlier charged that Mr Chaturon violated the NCPO orders by not reporting to the agency, inciting unrest in the country and violating the computer law.

A large crowd including Mr Chaturon’s younger sister turned up at the court and presented him with bouquets amid tight security. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2015-02-13

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"But many of them still did not gain enough understanding, he said, adding that it is the responsibility of the NCPO to try to make them to adjust their attitudes."

Next time, throw them into jail and I can guaranty you, they will adjust.

No good taking the soft approach with them.

Nah. Let's just hack them to pieces and post parts of the bodies round to the four corners of the kingdom as a warning to others like they did in more enlightened times.

Dear oh dear...

Not sure ever done in Thailand, but if you think they should pick up this English habit

Yes? Overcome with excitement at the prospect of seeing the crows eat their eyes and had to stop for a moment?

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"But many of them still did not gain enough understanding, he said, adding that it is the responsibility of the NCPO to try to make them to adjust their attitudes."

Next time, throw them into jail and I can guaranty you, they will adjust.

No good taking the soft approach with them.

Nah. Let's just hack them to pieces and post parts of the bodies round to the four corners of the kingdom as a warning to others like they did in more enlightened times.

Dear oh dear...

Not sure ever done in Thailand, but if you think they should pick up this English habit

Yes? Overcome with excitement at the prospect of seeing the crows eat their eyes and had to stop for a moment?

No offence meant, but to be honest I was just a bit speechless by the stupidity of your suggestion.

Mind you I must admit that in a topic of trying to get and keep government officials on the straight and narrow I suggested decimation might help to encourage the others. Almost just as bad

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Interesting as the Bangkok Post just wrote that on Wednesday Jatuporn told "a TV program" that if Ms. Yingluck is indeed prosecuted and imprisoned his red-shirts would literally stage a prison break.

Maybe the 'a TV program" was on "Peace TV", supporting a peaceful prison break ?

Jatuporn leading from behind, directing the (m)asses as needed...

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But many of them still did not gain enough understanding, he said, adding that it is the responsibility of the NCPO to try to make them to adjuist their attitudes.

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These guys are a laugh a minute.

It's not as if people don't see this 'government' for what it is, but if this 'government' really wants to pretend to be something it's not, they could hardly screw it up more than with comments like this...

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Army closely monitoring UDD leaders

Hey now, it' not about adjusting attitudes, or Jatuporn's rhetoric, or Yingluck's asylum rumours...no, it's because of Valentine's Day - just imagine "Thida the Tease" in red garters, what an enticement for inappropriateness...the monitoring is vital!

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"But many of them still did not gain enough understanding, he said, adding that it is the responsibility of the NCPO to try to make them to adjust their attitudes."

Next time, throw them into jail and I can guaranty you, they will adjust.

No good taking the soft approach with them.

yea Costas throw anyone not agreeing with your hero in jail

I mean it's YOUR country now right? no dissent allowed, to hell with freedoms and civil liberties why not change the name to Costaland

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Interesting as the Bangkok Post just wrote that on Wednesday Jatuporn told "a TV program" that if Ms. Yingluck is indeed prosecuted and imprisoned his red-shirts would literally stage a prison break.

Maybe the 'a TV program" was on "Peace TV", supporting a peaceful prison break ?

No doubt he will be bravely leading from the front.

What a complete waste of space and utter <deleted> he is.

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"But many of them still did not gain enough understanding, he said, adding that it is the responsibility of the NCPO to try to make them to adjust their attitudes."

Next time, throw them into jail and I can guaranty you, they will adjust.

No good taking the soft approach with them.

yea Costas throw anyone not agreeing with your hero in jail

I mean it's YOUR country now right? no dissent allowed, to hell with freedoms and civil liberties why not change the name to Costaland

Costaland - sounds like a discount supermarket.

But better than Shinaland as Thaksin's clan would like.

Watching known terrorists and troublemakers is something most governments and their security services indulge in.

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All these junta efforts for a short few months before election. Really worthwhile for the UDD leaders to lay low as victory next election is not far away.

Good you believe that Eric. See your happy persona has been restored.

The UDD leaders obviously don't think so - not without the usual intimidation and vote control.

Maybe the boss is getting impatient for his whitewash again?

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