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Martial Court Denies Alleged Torture Victim Bail

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It's hard to get justice in a country where justice is corrupted by martial law and military rule that transends human rights and liberties. And the Junta is claiming it is bringing reform to the Thai people? Its only true reform is to secure its power into the next generation of Thai governments. It otherwise cannot stand public scrutiny should military officers foresake their ranks to place themselves as civilian candidates for government office.

Corrupted? You mean the simplicity of Military Law in comparison with 'normal' law which allows legal representatives more freedom to cast doubts in the minds of judges?

As for your last sentence, well even former coupleader General Sondhi turned into a trustworthy politician and got elected, became MP and his party joined that very democratic Pheu Thai party's coalition government.

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