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Junta Says Yingluck Free to Attend Brother's Birthday Abroad
By Khaosod English

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Former Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra visits a necromancer in Ubon Ratchathani province to ward off "bad luck," 6 July 2015.

BANGKOK — Thailand's ruling military junta has dismissed claims that former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has been barred from attending the birthday of her brother Thaksin Shinawatra, another former PM who is currently living in a self-imposed exile to avoid a corruption conviction.

Many supporters of Yingluck, known as the Redshirts, have been posting on social media that Yingluck and other Pheu Thai Party politicians have been banned from leaving the country for Thaksin’s birthday celebration. In spite of his exile, Thaksin, who will turn 66 on 26 July, remains extremely influential among the Redshirts and his political dynasty in Thailand.

Speaking to reporters today, the deputy sec-gen of the military junta, which toppled Yingluck's government last May, dismissed the claims that the former PM has been banned from traveling abroad.

According to Gen. Chatchalerm Chalermsuk, Yingluck is free to leave the country as long as her request is approved by the court; she is currently facing a lawsuit in supreme court over alleged corruption in her government's rice subsidy program.

"I haven't heard anyone in the NCPO talk about this," Gen. Chatchalerm said today, using an acronym for the junta’s formal title, the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO)."Is this a deliberate spreading of a rumor?"

He continued, "The court ordered [Yingluck] not to leave the country. It's not an NCPO order. As for leaders and members of Pheu Thai Party, they aren't being prohibited from leaving the country by the court. They can go abroad as usual by requesting permissions from the NCPO."

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/detail.php?newsid=1437459182

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-- Khaosod English 2015-07-21

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The NCPO stated some time ago that, once Yingluck's issues were under court jurisdiction, the NCPO would leave it to court discretion as to whether or not to allow her to leave the country. This the NCPO has just reiterated. That some people (including some red shirts) believe that the NCPO, the courts and most government agencies are all the same thing is a separate issue.

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The thought of Thaksin celebrating yet another birthday abroad gives me a warm fuzzy feeling. I hope all his remaining birthdays require that his "friends" have to leave Thailand to celebrate with him. As for Yingluck, she was always missing when her duties as P M called, so no difference to anyone if she leaves to be with the puppet master. Good riddance to bad rubbish to both of them.

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The NCPO stated some time ago that, once Yingluck's issues were under court jurisdiction, the NCPO would leave it to court discretion as to whether or not to allow her to leave the country. This the NCPO has just reiterated. That some people (including some red shirts) believe that the NCPO, the courts and most government agencies are all the same thing is a separate issue.

Most likely it is not that the red shirts have any knowledge of a ban. This is their way of preparing the people into thinking YL should be allowed to go and if not then it is the Junta that has banned her. Getting the public worked up before a request is even made to use as pressure with the courts to grant her permission. ONLY!!!
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All the Redshite mouth pieces have been "spitting the dummy", yet haven't seen or heard anything from Yingluck herself as being banned from attending "puppeteer's" birthday bash or even seeking permission to attend.

Sound like Redshite leaders whinging for no good reason, as Gen. Chatchalerm Chalermsuk, stated"...Yingluck is free to leave the country as long as her request is approved by the court"

Same applies for Redshites & Pheu Thai, need approval from NCPO. Simple.

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All part of the ongoing spin and white noise we have come to expect from this side of politics, all meant to portray them as the downtrodden and persecuted victims of an illegitimate regime.

The other side of it is to continue reciting the well worn mantra of "We were doing our best, everything we did was to help the poor farmers and improve their standard of living"

The unfettered cronyism, nepotism and corruption has been conveniently forgotten, the many billions of Thai Baht missing from the public purse was nothing to do with them, this is all a conspiracy and fabrication to deny them their rightful place at the public trough of plenty.

The well paid and well resourced PTP publicity machine will continue to spew forth this bile and pap as long as the fugitive abroad wants to finance it, as long as there is even a hint of a return on the investment they will unashamedly provide it to the gullible masses...

They have been doing it for years so why stop now?

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"her brother Thaksin Shinawatra, another former PM who is currently living in a self-imposed exile to avoid a corruption conviction."

Why cannot they report correctly. He is not in self-imposed exile to avoid a corruption conviction, he is there to avoid gong to prison for two years after he was convicted. Get it right

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Pack your bags with all your jewelry and assets and flee like your convicted fugitive brother did, Thailand will be better off without the two of you.

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They secretly hope she won't come back... smile.png

we hope that MH317 will not repeat over syria on the way to Dubay;

Maybee military can provide them an army aircraft, for easy identification by ISS;

who will miss her, except some TV members - auditors ?

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"...as long as her request is approved by the court..."

So a misleading headline by technicality. The NCPO doesn't care (ah-huh), only the court cares.

"...They (PTP) can go abroad as usual by requesting permissions from the NCPO..."

So they also must ask permission. What isn't being said is if that permission will be given.

So we really don't know anything.

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On one note Ms Yingluck never introduced section 44 rule so that is in the former Prime Ministers favour and what's the point of banning anyone from seeing Thaksin , all this is just window dressing , unless the Junta is there for the long term, every citizen of Thailand after the Junta leaves ( Late 2017 ) can travel anywhere they like and one hopes talk to whoever they like, that's called Democracy. coffee1.gif

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"her brother Thaksin Shinawatra, another former PM who is currently living in a self-imposed exile to avoid a corruption conviction."

Why cannot they report correctly. He is not in self-imposed exile to avoid a corruption conviction, he is there to avoid gong to prison for two years after he was convicted. Get it right

Agree, get it right.

Plus, he was not convicted for corruption, those numerous cases have not yet been heard because he fled.

He was convicted on a different and serious charge, abuse of authority.

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there appears to be a lot of political knowalls on thai visa and I wonder how long most of you have actually been in Thailand 5 minutes here and you know everything .

Well, every monkey on a leash is entitled to its opinion,, scorecard has been around a few months, almost as long as I. In fact I've been here 10 minutes longer than you and I know SFArolleyes.gif

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