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Yingluck narrowly misses protesters at Supreme Court's hearing

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Yingluck narrowly misses protesters at Supreme Court's hearing

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BANGKOK: -- Former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra narrowly missed encountering a small group of protesters when she appeared at the Supreme Court's Criminal Division for Political Office Holders to hear accusations against her in the trial related to her rice-pledging scheme.

Today was the fifth hearing of the case which she was accused of dereliction of duties that had inflicted over 500 billion baht damages to the state.

Five minutes before her arrival this morning, a small group of protesters laid in wait with placards attacking her rice scheme and her fake G2G rice deal, while her supporters holding flowers.

The sudden appearance at the court drew surprise from her supporters who included several former cabinet minister, former MPs of the Pheu Thai party, and team of lawyers.

The group was booed at and shouted to go away.

But before the confrontation would go out of hand, security guards and police managed to advise the group to leave peacefully.

A few minutes later, Ms Yingluck arrived and was greeted by her supporters with cheers and flowers.

The hearing today saw a state witness giving testimonies to the court relevant to her dereliction of duties.

The hearing was expected to finish before noon.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/content/156448

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-- Thai PBS 2016-03-24

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So it's OK for her supporters to gather and wait to cheer her on, but not for the people who are against what she did. Can anyone see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these hearings?

Typical PT.

We can do this, you can't.

saw the headline, first thought, she has borrowed the driver from aussie embassy, or the staffer from the brit embassy was driving, or maybe she got a lift from any one of the ill begotten spawn of the high-so, who believe they own the road.

to the most important question = yes i would

So it's OK for her supporters to gather and wait to cheer her on, but not for the people who are against what she did. Can anyone see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these hearings?

It will be interesting to see what history will condemn more the stupid coup or her party's stupid rice scheme. Get the feeling the coup will not get looked on favorably, given that now reds and yellows are looking at it as a mistake.

Still looks as good as ever

saw the headline, first thought, she has borrowed the driver from aussie embassy, or the staffer from the brit embassy was driving, or maybe she got a lift from any one of the ill begotten spawn of the high-so, who believe they own the road.

to the most important question = yes i would

The most important question yes you would.

You having wet dreams? because that is all you would get from her.

Lets hope she does not side step justice too.

regards Worgeordie

So it's OK for her supporters to gather and wait to cheer her on, but not for the people who are against what she did. Can anyone see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these hearings?

It will be interesting to see what history will condemn more the stupid coup or her party's stupid rice scheme. Get the feeling the coup will not get looked on favorably, given that now reds and yellows are looking at it as a mistake.

When has any military takeover in any country, at any time in history turned out to be a "good thing" in the end?

Popular revolutions have a much better record.

Anyway,Thais are not interested in history. If they don't like it they change it or pretend it doesn't happen.

So it's OK for her supporters to gather and wait to cheer her on, but not for the people who are against what she did. Can anyone see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these hearings?

Do you know the difference between supporters and protesters?

Is it currently illegal to have any more than 5 political protesters gathered? Answer YES.

Is it currently illegal to have any more than 5 political supporters gathered? Answer NO.

So did you have a problem with students on a train with undercover military and police trying to cause problems because they were asking for investigations into corruption?

Did you have a problem with the mad monk with his gang protesting the US embassy and they walked free?

"Can you see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these things?"

......900-1300 B.......seems to be going down every day....

....been practicing her poses apparently.......

...scary to think she 'led the country'........

Typical PT.

We can do this, you can't.

Unfortunately its not that easy. These protesters broke the law and should be arrested. If these types of protests are allowed to take place it undermines the rule of law. The double standards results in disrespect for the law and in future could lead to further violence. When people believe that laws are misused against them they get frustrated and turn to violence to express their emotions. If the law is however applied equally then respect for the law is the result and the rule of law becomes possible. So for the junta to allow these protests they are undermining the rule of law in the country. Without the rule of law there can be no democracy founded and the country will have no future. So my friend take the easy way out to play the color game or think a little past the your color code ray bans.

So it's OK for her supporters to gather and wait to cheer her on, but not for the people who are against what she did. Can anyone see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these hearings?

Do you know the difference between supporters and protesters?

Is it currently illegal to have any more than 5 political protesters gathered? Answer YES.

Is it currently illegal to have any more than 5 political supporters gathered? Answer NO.

So did you have a problem with students on a train with undercover military and police trying to cause problems because they were asking for investigations into corruption?

Did you have a problem with the mad monk with his gang protesting the US embassy and they walked free?

"Can you see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these things?"

Please don't confuse the junta supporters with facts!

I read the article and another minute of my life was wasted...coffee1.gif

So it's OK for her supporters to gather and wait to cheer her on, but not for the people who are against what she did. Can anyone see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these hearings?

Do you know the difference between supporters and protesters?

Is it currently illegal to have any more than 5 political protesters gathered? Answer YES.

Is it currently illegal to have any more than 5 political supporters gathered? Answer NO.

So did you have a problem with students on a train with undercover military and police trying to cause problems because they were asking for investigations into corruption?

Did you have a problem with the mad monk with his gang protesting the US embassy and they walked free?

"Can you see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these things?"

Yes I do see the pattern you are explaining. You want to make this a political argument whereas it should remain as a criminal argument. And just who is a Junta supporter?

You must have a guilt complex with your desire to support YL to make accusations like that. I don't support anybody except the current laws. I have no political views yet you throw your hatred for people who comment against your views like you actually know what you are talking about.

So it's OK for her supporters to gather and wait to cheer her on, but not for the people who are against what she did. Can anyone see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these hearings?

Do you know the difference between supporters and protesters?

Is it currently illegal to have any more than 5 political protesters gathered? Answer YES.

Is it currently illegal to have any more than 5 political supporters gathered? Answer NO.

So did you have a problem with students on a train with undercover military and police trying to cause problems because they were asking for investigations into corruption?

Did you have a problem with the mad monk with his gang protesting the US embassy and they walked free?

"Can you see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these things?"

Yes I do see the pattern you are explaining. You want to make this a political argument whereas it should remain as a criminal argument. And just who is a Junta supporter?

You must have a guilt complex with your desire to support YL to make accusations like that. I don't support anybody except the current laws. I have no political views yet you throw your hatred for people who comment against your views like you actually know what you are talking about.

" I don't support anybody except the current laws. "

If you support the current laws (implemented by a military government that overthrew an elected one and tore up the constitution as well as giving themselves the mother of all amnesties) then you support the junta - plain and simple.

So it's OK for her supporters to gather and wait to cheer her on, but not for the people who are against what she did. Can anyone see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these hearings?

Do you know the difference between supporters and protesters?

Is it currently illegal to have any more than 5 political protesters gathered? Answer YES.

Is it currently illegal to have any more than 5 political supporters gathered? Answer NO.

So did you have a problem with students on a train with undercover military and police trying to cause problems because they were asking for investigations into corruption?

Did you have a problem with the mad monk with his gang protesting the US embassy and they walked free?

"Can you see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these things?"

Yes I do see the pattern you are explaining. You want to make this a political argument whereas it should remain as a criminal argument. And just who is a Junta supporter?

You must have a guilt complex with your desire to support YL to make accusations like that. I don't support anybody except the current laws. I have no political views yet you throw your hatred for people who comment against your views like you actually know what you are talking about.

" I don't support anybody except the current laws. "

If you support the current laws (implemented by a military government that overthrew an elected one and tore up the constitution as well as giving themselves the mother of all amnesties) then you support the junta - plain and simple.

Why? Because I am not Thai and wish to remain in Thailand with my wife and family? That's what makes me a Junta supporter? Or perhaps! I think it's not my place to support either. And to follow the laws no matter what that entails until such time as they change.

Let's not forget that your pretty YL had no concern for the laws. What was good for the people to follow didn't apply to her and her family and cohorts.

Edited by thesetat2013

Do you know the difference between supporters and protesters?

Is it currently illegal to have any more than 5 political protesters gathered? Answer YES.

Is it currently illegal to have any more than 5 political supporters gathered? Answer NO.

So did you have a problem with students on a train with undercover military and police trying to cause problems because they were asking for investigations into corruption?

Did you have a problem with the mad monk with his gang protesting the US embassy and they walked free?

"Can you see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these things?"

Yes I do see the pattern you are explaining. You want to make this a political argument whereas it should remain as a criminal argument. And just who is a Junta supporter?

You must have a guilt complex with your desire to support YL to make accusations like that. I don't support anybody except the current laws. I have no political views yet you throw your hatred for people who comment against your views like you actually know what you are talking about.

" I don't support anybody except the current laws. "

If you support the current laws (implemented by a military government that overthrew an elected one and tore up the constitution as well as giving themselves the mother of all amnesties) then you support the junta - plain and simple.

Why? Because I am not Thai and wish to remain in Thailand with my wife and family? That's what makes me a Junta supporter? Or perhaps! I think it's not my place to support either. And to follow the laws no matter what that entails until such time as they change.

Let's not forget that your pretty YL had no concern for the laws. What was good for the people to follow didn't apply to her and her family and cohorts.

"Why? Because I am not Thai and wish to remain in Thailand with my wife and family? That's what makes me a Junta supporter?"

No, but it does however make you a chicken.

" I think it's not my place to support either. And to follow the laws no matter what that entails until such time as they change."

Big difference in following a law and supporting it. I quote you:

"I don't support anybody except the current laws. "

So it's OK for her supporters to gather and wait to cheer her on, but not for the people who are against what she did. Can anyone see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these hearings?

Do you know the difference between supporters and protesters?

Is it currently illegal to have any more than 5 political protesters gathered? Answer YES.

Is it currently illegal to have any more than 5 political supporters gathered? Answer NO.

So did you have a problem with students on a train with undercover military and police trying to cause problems because they were asking for investigations into corruption?

Did you have a problem with the mad monk with his gang protesting the US embassy and they walked free?

"Can you see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these things?"

Yes I do see the pattern you are explaining. You want to make this a political argument whereas it should remain as a criminal argument. And just who is a Junta supporter?

You must have a guilt complex with your desire to support YL to make accusations like that. I don't support anybody except the current laws. I have no political views yet you throw your hatred for people who comment against your views like you actually know what you are talking about.

Did I anywhere in my post accuse you of being a Junta supporter? NO!!!!!

I didn't make it a political augment at all, the post regarding the court case has a political narrative and therefore so are her supporters and protesters, get ya facts strait mate.

So just what other accusation did I make? possibly the undercover military and police making trouble at the train station? guess what popit the photo's are evidence that have also been posted here so again get ya facts strait mate.

you talk about uphold and support of the law, cool, so my point was,

" Is it illegal for more than 5 political protesters to gather YES!!! "Is it illegal for more the 5 political supporters to gather NO!!! so I am pointing out the law to you but seems you have trouble with understanding the difference again.

Seems it's you who may have a guilt complex popit,

Have a nice day mate cheersw00t.gif

saw the headline, first thought, she has borrowed the driver from aussie embassy, or the staffer from the brit embassy was driving, or maybe she got a lift from any one of the ill begotten spawn of the high-so, who believe they own the road.

to the most important question = yes i would

The most important question yes you would.

You having wet dreams? because that is all you would get from her.

yep, to have a wet dream over her, would be a bonus at my age.

compared to other female leaders eg, julia gillard, iron maggie, yingers is a looker

So it's OK for her supporters to gather and wait to cheer her on, but not for the people who are against what she did. Can anyone see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these hearings?

Do you know the difference between supporters and protesters?

Is it currently illegal to have any more than 5 political protesters gathered? Answer YES.

Is it currently illegal to have any more than 5 political supporters gathered? Answer NO.

So did you have a problem with students on a train with undercover military and police trying to cause problems because they were asking for investigations into corruption?

Did you have a problem with the mad monk with his gang protesting the US embassy and they walked free?

"Can you see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these things?"

Those protesters just supported the court (prosecution).. so is allowed.. and YL her supporters are against the court case.. should they now be arrested.

Fact is as usual the reds have double standards.

Mad monk walks free.. and YL her supporters walk free.. see the similarities. Now next time don't be so bias.

Edited by robblok

So it's OK for her supporters to gather and wait to cheer her on, but not for the people who are against what she did. Can anyone see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these hearings?

Do you know the difference between supporters and protesters?

Is it currently illegal to have any more than 5 political protesters gathered? Answer YES.

Is it currently illegal to have any more than 5 political supporters gathered? Answer NO.

So did you have a problem with students on a train with undercover military and police trying to cause problems because they were asking for investigations into corruption?

Did you have a problem with the mad monk with his gang protesting the US embassy and they walked free?

"Can you see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these things?"

Yes I do see the pattern you are explaining. You want to make this a political argument whereas it should remain as a criminal argument. And just who is a Junta supporter?

You must have a guilt complex with your desire to support YL to make accusations like that. I don't support anybody except the current laws. I have no political views yet you throw your hatred for people who comment against your views like you actually know what you are talking about.

Did I anywhere in my post accuse you of being a Junta supporter? NO!!!!!

I didn't make it a political augment at all, the post regarding the court case has a political narrative and therefore so are her supporters and protesters, get ya facts strait mate.

So just what other accusation did I make? possibly the undercover military and police making trouble at the train station? guess what popit the photo's are evidence that have also been posted here so again get ya facts strait mate.

you talk about uphold and support of the law, cool, so my point was,

" Is it illegal for more than 5 political protesters to gather YES!!! "Is it illegal for more the 5 political supporters to gather NO!!! so I am pointing out the law to you but seems you have trouble with understanding the difference again.

Seems it's you who may have a guilt complex popit,

Have a nice day mate cheersw00t.gif

Mzurt is the one accusing it with his insinuations about confusing the Junta supporters.
Do you know the difference between supporters and protesters?

Is it currently illegal to have any more than 5 political protesters gathered? Answer YES.

Is it currently illegal to have any more than 5 political supporters gathered? Answer NO.

So did you have a problem with students on a train with undercover military and police trying to cause problems because they were asking for investigations into corruption?

Did you have a problem with the mad monk with his gang protesting the US embassy and they walked free?

"Can you see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these things?"

Yes I do see the pattern you are explaining. You want to make this a political argument whereas it should remain as a criminal argument. And just who is a Junta supporter?

You must have a guilt complex with your desire to support YL to make accusations like that. I don't support anybody except the current laws. I have no political views yet you throw your hatred for people who comment against your views like you actually know what you are talking about.

Did I anywhere in my post accuse you of being a Junta supporter? NO!!!!!

I didn't make it a political augment at all, the post regarding the court case has a political narrative and therefore so are her supporters and protesters, get ya facts strait mate.

So just what other accusation did I make? possibly the undercover military and police making trouble at the train station? guess what popit the photo's are evidence that have also been posted here so again get ya facts strait mate.

you talk about uphold and support of the law, cool, so my point was,

" Is it illegal for more than 5 political protesters to gather YES!!! "Is it illegal for more the 5 political supporters to gather NO!!! so I am pointing out the law to you but seems you have trouble with understanding the difference again.

Seems it's you who may have a guilt complex popit,

Have a nice day mate cheersw00t.gif

Mzurt is the one accusing it with his insinuations about confusing the Junta supporters.

J'accuse!!

Typical PT.

We can do this, you can't.

Unfortunately its not that easy. These protesters broke the law and should be arrested. If these types of protests are allowed to take place it undermines the rule of law. The double standards results in disrespect for the law and in future could lead to further violence. When people believe that laws are misused against them they get frustrated and turn to violence to express their emotions. If the law is however applied equally then respect for the law is the result and the rule of law becomes possible. So for the junta to allow these protests they are undermining the rule of law in the country. Without the rule of law there can be no democracy founded and the country will have no future. So my friend take the easy way out to play the color game or think a little past the your color code ray bans.

I have no colour code or side in the BS that passes for politics here.

However it is typically hypocritical of the PT supporters to feel they have the right to gather to protest in favour of yingluck but those against the puppet don't.

It typifies the way they governed and the intolerant mindset of many of those involved in the party.

I don't care if those who like her demonstrate or those against her do so, but both should be accorded the same right to protest.

So it's OK for her supporters to gather and wait to cheer her on, but not for the people who are against what she did. Can anyone see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these hearings?

Do you know the difference between supporters and protesters?

Is it currently illegal to have any more than 5 political protesters gathered? Answer YES.

Is it currently illegal to have any more than 5 political supporters gathered? Answer NO.

So did you have a problem with students on a train with undercover military and police trying to cause problems because they were asking for investigations into corruption?

Did you have a problem with the mad monk with his gang protesting the US embassy and they walked free?

"Can you see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these things?"

Please don't confuse the junta supporters with facts!

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You're so funny! As if a Shin fan would even recognize a fact!

So it's OK for her supporters to gather and wait to cheer her on, but not for the people who are against what she did. Can anyone see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these hearings?

Do you know the difference between supporters and protesters?

Is it currently illegal to have any more than 5 political protesters gathered? Answer YES.

Is it currently illegal to have any more than 5 political supporters gathered? Answer NO.

So did you have a problem with students on a train with undercover military and police trying to cause problems because they were asking for investigations into corruption?

Did you have a problem with the mad monk with his gang protesting the US embassy and they walked free?

"Can you see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these things?"

Please don't confuse the junta supporters with facts!

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You're so funny! As if a Shin fan would even recognize a fact!

Please supply just one quote where I say anything positive about the Shins.

Typical PT.

We can do this, you can't.

Unfortunately its not that easy. These protesters broke the law and should be arrested. If these types of protests are allowed to take place it undermines the rule of law. The double standards results in disrespect for the law and in future could lead to further violence. When people believe that laws are misused against them they get frustrated and turn to violence to express their emotions. If the law is however applied equally then respect for the law is the result and the rule of law becomes possible. So for the junta to allow these protests they are undermining the rule of law in the country. Without the rule of law there can be no democracy founded and the country will have no future. So my friend take the easy way out to play the color game or think a little past the your color code ray bans.

I have no colour code or side in the BS that passes for politics here.

However it is typically hypocritical of the PT supporters to feel they have the right to gather to protest in favour of yingluck but those against the puppet don't.

It typifies the way they governed and the intolerant mindset of many of those involved in the party.

I don't care if those who like her demonstrate or those against her do so, but both should be accorded the same right to protest.

From the article:

"The group (anti-YL protesters) was booed at and shouted to go away".

Is this what you mean when you say:

"However it is typically hypocritical of the PT supporters to feel they have the right to gather to protest in favour of yingluck but those against the puppet don't.

It typifies the way they governed and the intolerant mindset of many of those involved in the party."
Seriously??

"I don't care if those who like her demonstrate or those against her do so, but both should be accorded the same right to protest."

I agree wholeheartedly. Removing people's freedom of expression is one of the many bad things this junta has done.

So it's OK for her supporters to gather and wait to cheer her on, but not for the people who are against what she did. Can anyone see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these hearings?

Do you know the difference between supporters and protesters?

Is it currently illegal to have any more than 5 political protesters gathered? Answer YES.

Is it currently illegal to have any more than 5 political supporters gathered? Answer NO.

So did you have a problem with students on a train with undercover military and police trying to cause problems because they were asking for investigations into corruption?

Did you have a problem with the mad monk with his gang protesting the US embassy and they walked free?

"Can you see a pattern unfolding that will determine the outcome of these things?"

Those protesters just supported the court (prosecution).. so is allowed.. and YL her supporters are against the court case.. should they now be arrested.

Fact is as usual the reds have double standards.

Mad monk walks free.. and YL her supporters walk free.. see the similarities. Now next time don't be so bias.

"Those protesters just supported the court (prosecution).. so is allowed.." do you know for a "fact" that the protesters were there only to show they support the "(prosecution)" or is it possible that there was some political feeling amongst them? Now I think that the protesters should be allowed to voice their opinion freely, just as any other people should have the very same freedoms of expression, NO double standards here mate, and you will not find any past post of mine saying one side can protest and the other can not,

"Fact is as usual reds have double standards".

Typical PT.

We can do this, you can't.

Unfortunately its not that easy. These protesters broke the law and should be arrested. If these types of protests are allowed to take place it undermines the rule of law. The double standards results in disrespect for the law and in future could lead to further violence. When people believe that laws are misused against them they get frustrated and turn to violence to express their emotions. If the law is however applied equally then respect for the law is the result and the rule of law becomes possible. So for the junta to allow these protests they are undermining the rule of law in the country. Without the rule of law there can be no democracy founded and the country will have no future. So my friend take the easy way out to play the color game or think a little past the your color code ray bans.

I have no colour code or side in the BS that passes for politics here.

However it is typically hypocritical of the PT supporters to feel they have the right to gather to protest in favour of yingluck but those against the puppet don't.

It typifies the way they governed and the intolerant mindset of many of those involved in the party.

I don't care if those who like her demonstrate or those against her do so, but both should be accorded the same right to protest.

From the article:

"The group (anti-YL protesters) was booed at and shouted to go away".

Is this what you mean when you say:

"However it is typically hypocritical of the PT supporters to feel they have the right to gather to protest in favour of yingluck but those against the puppet don't.

It typifies the way they governed and the intolerant mindset of many of those involved in the party."
Seriously??

"I don't care if those who like her demonstrate or those against her do so, but both should be accorded the same right to protest."

I agree wholeheartedly. Removing people's freedom of expression is one of the many bad things this junta has done.

Please show me where I defended the current restrictions on freedom of expression and the right to protest.

Please I'd love to see where I did this.

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