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Well well. There is a God after all! Now, any jail for the yellows who shut down two international airports?

yep we should now see yellow shirt leaders doing serious jail time also. Then we should see Suthep and the Mad Monk also in prison for storming buildings and shutting down an election. Suthep himself said in 2010 it is ilegal for protestors to occupy government buildings. That is if they go after everyone and not just one side.

before you get to excited and ejaculate chooka..remember this was for 2009..thats how long this awful/corrupt system takes/works...so do try to be patient,theirs a good lad..

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The witch hunt continues w00t.gif

All this talk of reconciliation yet all we see is more revenge and oppression. This won`t end well.

This is NOT a witch hunt, this is called accountability for your actions and it has to start somewhere or they will never change the culture of this country!!

And yes, I hope the yellows get theirs for the airport too. I hope everyone that has been getting off easy will get theirs no matter which side they or you are on.

Breaking the law should not take sides, you do the crime you do the time. Now if we can get some of these rich untouchables to be accountable we might be getting somewhere.

it has all the signs of th witch-hunt - and precisely what "law" is it we are talking about?

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Well, lets hope they are not pardoned in a month or two and released. The red shirt actions have had serious consequences. I wonder if Jatuporn will ever be punished?

And yes, they need to punish all who have violated laws, not just the red shirts. Though I would not bet on it.

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All this talk of reconciliation yet all we see is more revenge and oppression. This won`t end well.

To be honest.I hope the Thai people will stay quiet, grin and bare it.

If there is to be a fight, mostly old people and university students die. I don't want to see any more wasted lives over this.

while I agree with your sentiments about the violence and deaths (past and future), I also do not see it getting better without getting much, much worse. Unfortunately.

you're like a Thai weather man - saying rain without looking out the window to see the sun is shining in a cloudless sky lol

Just a little lite humour - no insult intended

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Let's see: Suthep and his yellow shirt minions shut down Bangkok by trying to depose a duly elected government and the red shirts get jail. Any question of who's side the Junta is on.

well with 2 posts you got a lot of catching up to do ..revise then come back ok sonny jim..

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Well well. There is a God after all! Now, any jail for the yellows who shut down two international airports?

yep we should now see yellow shirt leaders doing serious jail time also. Then we should see Suthep and the Mad Monk also in prison for storming buildings and shutting down an election. Suthep himself said in 2010 it is ilegal for protestors to occupy government buildings. That is if they go after everyone and not just one side.

I don't normally post on politics threads, but this post is so true, and surely the Junta cannot just punish one side. The Reds were wrong in 2010, and the Yellows were wrong in 2008. The leaders of both must be punished, and I will have no respect for the Junta unless they play fair and jail the Yellows leaders for shutting down two airports.

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Let's see: Suthep and his yellow shirt minions shut down Bangkok by trying to depose a duly elected government and the red shirts get jail. Any question of who's side the Junta is on.

The side without the guns, bombs and violent intent.

Ask a harder question next time.

Would that be the army you're describing there? ? oh silly me, it's only one political faction that resorts to violence isn't it? The Popcorn gunman must have been using a paintball gun eh?

Both sides have their scumbags, and hopefully justice doesn't wear coloured spectacles ?

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same old shit suppress the poor,the elite use the military to do their dirty work, prayut is just a puppet of the elite, who will not accept democracy, due to the mentality of the thai people, whom they are spoonfed thainess and brainwashed by all this.i am not on anyone`s side, just saying what i see

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Let's see: Suthep and his yellow shirt minions shut down Bangkok by trying to depose a duly elected government and the red shirts get jail. Any question of who's side the Junta is on.

The side without the guns, bombs and violent intent.

Ask a harder question next time.

Would that be the army you're describing there? ? oh silly me, it's only one political faction that resorts to violence isn't it? The Popcorn gunman must have been using a paintball gun eh?

Both sides have their scumbags, and hopefully justice doesn't wear coloured spectacles ?

And until justice can clearly to be seen to be meted out to both sides equally, events such as these are nothing but the triumph of plunderers.

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I wouldn't be surprised if the next lot of elections there only one nominee who's Ex NLA to vote for in the regional elections, make it impossible for anyone to stand against them, and voila, you have a democratically elected Government stacked with former senior Military figures too!! ?

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Why 4 years? Maybe to remind them this is the time people in democratic countries wait when they are not happy with an election result. They wait 4 years and hope their party will win the next election. But in Thailand, there are always a few thousands out of millions who don't like to follow this democratic rule. It's pretty rare that goverments step down because unhappy protesters want them to do so.

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Well well. There is a God after all! Now, any jail for the yellows who shut down two international airports?

yep we should now see yellow shirt leaders doing serious jail time also. Then we should see Suthep and the Mad Monk also in prison for storming buildings and shutting down an election. Suthep himself said in 2010 it is ilegal for protestors to occupy government buildings. That is if they go after everyone and not just one side.

I don't normally post on politics threads, but this post is so true, and surely the Junta cannot just punish one side. The Reds were wrong in 2010, and the Yellows were wrong in 2008. The leaders of both must be punished, and I will have no respect for the Junta unless they play fair and jail the Yellows leaders for shutting down two airports.

The junta doesn't punish, the junta doesn't rule. Courts do..

The case has been handled in court and after a few years a ruling comes out. Next is appeal which drags things along a wee bit longer.

Similar to the 2008 'airport closure' case. The last appeal is being processed I think.

So are you suggesting that the judiciary operates independently of the junta/government and that there is an operable separation of powers in Thailand?

That's a classic.cheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gif

Do you believe in Father Christmas and the tooth fairy?cheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gif

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The witch hunt continues w00t.gif

All this talk of reconciliation yet all we see is more revenge and oppression. This won`t end well.

To be honest.I hope the Thai people will stay quiet, grin and bare it.

If there is to be a fight, mostly old people and university students die. I don't want to see any more wasted lives over this.

while I agree with your sentiments about the violence and deaths (past and future), I also do not see it getting better without getting much, much worse. Unfortunately.

you're like a Thai weather man - saying rain without looking out the window to see the sun is shining in a cloudless sky lol

Just a little lite humour - no insult intended

... cause if it's the right time of year, he doesn't need to look out the window. wink.png

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Well well. There is a God after all! Now, any jail for the yellows who shut down two international airports?

The red shirts violently broke into the ASEAN summit. The yellow shirts peacefully occupied the airport. The criminal code treats these differently. While there should be prosecution of the yellow-shirt leaders, the severity of punishment will be nowhere near the same.

The severity won't be the same because nobody will go to court. Nor will Suthep go to court for storming and occupying government buildings.

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