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NCPO denies banning individuals from joining Thaksin’s birthday celebration


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Why should they be allowed to go there to celebrate and meet with a convicted criminal who has fled justice? Instead they should be getting with the Chinese to collaborate on a joint snatching answer get his butt back here secretly to face justice and imprisonment. About the same way china did to get their political activists that had been hiding in Thailand before.

"Why should they be allowed to go there to celebrate and meet with a convicted criminal who has fled justice?"

Because there's no law against it?

Sorry, sorry. I forgot you are a staunch junta supporter so laws don't mean anything to you - article 44 is all that matters!

Yes but he is a convicted criminal on the run. It is not appropriate for individuals to meet him who are currently involved in politics in this country.
You can't be on the run if you aren't being chased. Sorry to burst your bubble.

Figuratively he's on the run - from the law, the conviction and sentence, and all those juicy outstanding other cases and warrants.

Literally, there doesn't seem to be the slightest will to do anything about it.

Any wealthy elite Thai, who legs it, for whatever charges, sentences and cases, is never, it seems, pursued or looked to be extradited. Allowed to stay away until the statute of limitations passes then creep quietly back. Thaksin has the additional problem of his conviction and sentence to get around, which he ain't managed yet. Meantime he hardly hides or keeps a low profile; because he knows no one intends doing anything.

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Who gives 2 sh*ts about Thaksin's birthday. Are they all going to sit around a table singing happy birthday with paper party hats enjoying a nice big sponge cake!? Who bloody cares.

The only people who fly to his birthday are people hanging onto his "expensive" shirt tails, that's it and why it is even mentioned in the news I will never know.

As for the NCPO actually if someone is currently holding a position they absolutely should not be attending the birthday party of a fugitive. This should be made very clear and in this case I would support a ban on current people employed in the political party in not attending. The man is a criminal on the run, a criminal on the run from this country they are currently serving,,,

apparently you care enough to comment on it.. rolleyes.gifwhistling.gifcoffee1.gif

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Why should they be allowed to go there to celebrate and meet with a convicted criminal who has fled justice? Instead they should be getting with the Chinese to collaborate on a joint snatching answer get his butt back here secretly to face justice and imprisonment. About the same way china did to get their political activists that had been hiding in Thailand before.

"Why should they be allowed to go there to celebrate and meet with a convicted criminal who has fled justice?"

Because there's no law against it?

Sorry, sorry. I forgot you are a staunch junta supporter so laws don't mean anything to you - article 44 is all that matters!

Yes but he is a convicted criminal on the run. It is not appropriate for individuals to meet him who are currently involved in politics in this country.

I thought it was not allowed to be involved in politics nowadays..

Except for the military :)

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Embedded in the referendum is the question of them continuing five more years via the senate .

Few Thais would understand this because of the "" complex " wording.

They are doing their best to rig a yes vote.

People forget they were not elected or wanted.

And power came by force.

Force is what keeps them in power now.

Every minute of their stewardship is simple treason.

Every arrest is a criminal offensive on the population.

This vote is just an attempt to appease international opinion then govern by claiming mandate

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