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EU diplomat visits Isaan student group
KASAMAKORN CHANWANPEN
THE SUNDAY NATION

KHON KAEN: -- A SENIOR European Union diplomat has visited the Daodin activist student group in Khon Kaen province to see if they had illicit items such as weapons and to get an update on their activities.

The inspection by Sandra De Waele, head of the political, press and information section for the EU delegation to Thailand, took place on Friday.

It followed a meeting between EU officials and the New Democracy Movement - which includes Daodin members - in Bangkok on July 28.

The headquarters is a short distance from Khon Kaen University, where the Daodin members study. It also serves as a residence for the student activists.

Security concerns

Friday's development came amid concerns by security officials that the activists may have contraband in their possession, key NDM member Jaturaphat "Pai" Boonpattararaksa said.

"So, we wanted to make it right by having a third party check whether or not we possess any weapon or any illegal articles," he told The Nation over the phone.

Pai said NDM members in Bangkok and the Northeast were still being trailed and visited by security officers.

That had caused concerns to many people including international agencies like the European Union, he said.

"So, Sandra visited us to talk to us about the situation we're facing as well," he said.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/politics/EU-diplomat-visits-Isaan-student-group-30266229.html

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-- The Nation 2015-08-09

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"So, Sandra visited us to talk to us about the situation we're facing as well," he said.

...........the students all nodded and said Yes but really did'nt understand a single word she said.

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I suspect all hope that the EU would lose interest in the goings-on within the Thai borders will have taken a battering.

The EU is rightly concerned as to how signatories to international human rights and other treaties actually fulfil those voluntary obligations. Backsliders will be viewed even less favourably than countries which did not sign, and this will be reflected in trade and commercial practices. Thailand may well be held up as a poor example because Thailand considers international treaties, not as collective obligations by civilised countries, but as passports to the privileges enjoyed by civilised countries - mostly trade and diplomatic privileges.

I suspect this is not good news for those who don't want to think about a fisheries red card in October.

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KHON KAEN: -- A SENIOR European Union diplomat has visited the Daodin activist student group in Khon Kaen province to see if they had illicit items such as weapons and to get an update on their activities.

and though he did find several knives, non of the students would update him on their activities and confess to the recent stabbingscheesy.gif .

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"illicit items such as weapons"

Senior EU Diplomat: now boys and girls, be truthful mind, do you have any illicit items?

Students: Mai Mee Khun Sandra! (in unison)

Senior EU Diplomat: well that's jolly, jolly good then

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Hint hint...! EU does not like the kind of happiness returned to the people these days. Remember the days of Arbeit Macht Frei?

Yes this is a Junta light so far but, intimidation and forbidding eating sandwiches by more than 5 people, or summoning a citizen for "attitude adjustment", etc. when uttering an opinion the "powers that be" don't like, can be escalated ad infinitum.

A country that signs an international treaty or covenant has to abide by the terms of the document but, TIT and such document is perceived as a free pass to enjoy trade and diplomatic privileges.

However, TIT and abiding by the rules and principles of humans rights, commerce and other covenants is really not a priority of the powers that be, past or present.

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"illicit items such as weapons"

Senior EU Diplomat: now boys and girls, be truthful mind, do you have any illicit items?

Students: Mai Mee Khun Sandra! (in unison)

Senior EU Diplomat: well that's jolly, jolly good then

Sounds about right.

And will be submitted in her report clipped to the large expense form claim.

Why the hell do we have to pay for a layer of EU bureaucrats living and doing who knows what in Thailand? How big is this establishment? What is their output and how do they add value to the EU, its member countries and its taxpayers?

Another wheeze dreamed up by those member countries who really want a federal Europe, with their own nation's interests top of the agenda of course.

I voted to join a common market in 1975 and still believe in the EU. But not how it's been run with huge amounts of superfluous bureaucrats, and allowing member countries for forge and lie about meeting requirements.

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Hint hint...! EU does not like the kind of happiness returned to the people these days. Remember the days of Arbeit Macht Frei?

Yes this is a Junta light so far but, intimidation and forbidding eating sandwiches by more than 5 people, or summoning a citizen for "attitude adjustment", etc. when uttering an opinion the "powers that be" don't like, can be escalated ad infinitum.

A country that signs an international treaty or covenant has to abide by the terms of the document but, TIT and such document is perceived as a free pass to enjoy trade and diplomatic privileges.

However, TIT and abiding by the rules and principles of humans rights, commerce and other covenants is really not a priority of the powers that be, past or present.

Certain EU members lied about their figures to gain membership; and then lied some more to join the Euro. Some countries implement directives and then enforce them; others sort of implement them and don't really exactly worry too much about enforcement.

If you've worked, lived and traveled within the EU, in several member countries, you'll know which are which,

The richer countries can afford the principles. The ones with traditional work ethics.

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It is indeed good to see that they have support , at least they have the guts to voice their own opinions , just keep those weapons away and don't lower yourself to the gutter tactic's of those that only know control by the point of a gun.coffee1.gif

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I can't recall anything as absurd as sending an EU 'diplomat' to check if the students had weapons.

Who on this planet is stupid enough to think this is in any way evidence that they do or do not have any ?.

Honestly, red-shirt propaganda is at the level of a child. Hands up who believes it ?.

Oops - it seems I'm wrong. Quite a lot of TVF posters hands have gone up.

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I can't recall anything as absurd as sending an EU 'diplomat' to check if the students had weapons.

Who on this planet is stupid enough to think this is in any way evidence that they do or do not have any ?.

Honestly, red-shirt propaganda is at the level of a child. Hands up who believes it ?.

Oops - it seems I'm wrong. Quite a lot of TVF posters hands have gone up.

Do you really believe what's written - That the EU delegation went there to check if they have weapons?

You're just another propaganda-victim, I think.

These students have taken care for the rights of poor farmers since at least 12 years (The Din Dao Group)

They're definitely not into armed resistance, but by all legal means only.

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KHON KAEN: -- A SENIOR European Union diplomat has visited the Daodin activist student group in Khon Kaen province to see if they had illicit items such as weapons and to get an update on their activities.

and though he did find several knives, non of the students would update him on their activities and confess to the recent stabbingscheesy.gif .

"and though he did find several knives,...."

You could be forgiven for that comment. post-9891-0-41839100-1439161630_thumb.jp

Sandra de Waele

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What is the EU doing, sending over spy's? Or is a new movement for the colonial powers to move back in. What type Visa do these people have? Do they have work permits? Who do they work for? Is this a combined movement to instigate unrest?

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I suspect the M16's, AK47 and Semtex explosives where all stored in accordance to EU rules and regulations, yes?

Hatred of someone's politics is not evidence. Not that the haters will see the essential stupidity of their hatred.

How about a little tolerance for differing views? That might be nice...

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