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PM says military courts never violate human rights

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I think there are a few Chinese dissidents and ethnic Uighur who might disagree with this statement.

As in everyday life, kindness is sometimes looked upon as weakness. To have shown concern for the troubles of other races or ethnicities would, to him,

have been a show of weakness to his enemies and those he hated. To him, this was

unthinkable.

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They have copied the 'halo effect' photo opp. pose.

First used, I believe, by the White House (or Pentagon) impressively framing the benevolent countenance of the dear leader with the seal of his 'authorithai' providing a saintly halo backdrop.

Oh, and how could you not believe those puppy-soft eyes!

Pinnochio, why is your nose growing so long?

We all know that freedom of speech is supported by a military court!

They have copied the 'halo effect' photo opp. pose.

First used, I believe, by the White House (or Pentagon) impressively framing the benevolent countenance of the dear leader with the seal of his 'authorithai' providing a saintly halo backdrop.

Oh, and how could you not believe those puppy-soft eyes!

"He gazed up at the enormous face. Forty years it had taken him to learn what kind of smile was hidden beneath the dark moustache. O cruel, needless misunderstanding! O stubborn, self-willed exile from the loving breast! Two gin-scented tears trickled down the sides of his nose. But it was all right, everything was all right, the struggle was finished. He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Brother."

-"General, are you pissing on my leg?"

-"Of course not. It's raining that's all. You foreigners just don't understand Thai rain."

Nuremberg Defence for them, only obeying orders.

That's a silly statement I get posts deleted here as do others for stating facts unpalatable to them.

If free speech can't be observed even on a farang forum it's ludicrous to suggest military courts dealing with people who have "" liked"" a post on Facebook are not violating human rights.

They should not be in front of a military court in the first place

And laws under article 44 are any orders given.

Example He can say those opposing the charter are being rude.

Bam ten years jail.

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Not sure if it is the place to ask but : what about Thaivisa? If the PM or his government ask for IP or personnal information, what will be your policy? Not a trolling but geniune question

Basic premise. Never say never, that's utterly impossible especially with governments of all types.

They have copied the 'halo effect' photo opp. pose.

First used, I believe, by the White House (or Pentagon) impressively framing the benevolent countenance of the dear leader with the seal of his 'authorithai' providing a saintly halo backdrop.

Oh, and how could you not believe those puppy-soft eyes!

My mate, Go Ogle, says that when gold is seen in the aura, it indicates a connection with ascended beings from the higher planes. So maybe Russian helicopter pilots?

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