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Jail term sentence on three redshirt activists upheld by court

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3 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Please name countries that do not have any slander, libel or defamation laws.

 

 

All of them do if "Criminal intent" was proven. That is the key to our argument, have they proven criminal intent. Have they? No not as of yet. Evidently in your world you don't need to prove criminal intent to be guilty of it. 

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Junta defender - you usual retort. Show me the quotes that support that. Or where you have condemned the Yingluck regime in anyway,

 

The world ain't fair. You do agree then that based on the same law that both red shirts and yellow shirts try and exploit; and that defamation is a criminal offense; and that yellow and red shirt elites have received suspended sentences; that strangely this law has been applied fairly?

" Junta defender - you usual retort."

You started, remember?

" Show me the quotes that support that. Or where you have condemned the Yingluck regime in anyway,"

Can't be @***d to do any of that, life's to short. If you had paid any attention you would have known my opinion on the YL administration.

Since you don't, I won't.

" The world ain't fair. You do agree then that based on the same law that both red shirts and yellow shirts try and exploit; and that defamation is a criminal offense; and that yellow and red shirt elites have received suspended sentences; that strangely this law has been applied fairly?"

No, I don't. But it may have been applied less unfairly than other laws. Hard to say.

As I said; Thailand doesn't do fair.

3 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

Junta defender - you usual retort. Show me the quotes that support that.

really? LOL

43 minutes ago, nausea said:

They don't seem too worried. I wonder why?

 

Possibly their contract has penalty pay clauses for prison time, handy for those paid to distort the truth as an occupation.

That would be for the others, not Jatuporn, who allegedly doesn't have an income, people just"give him things."

1 hour ago, halloween said:

Possibly their contract has penalty pay clauses for prison time, handy for those paid to distort the truth as an occupation.

That would be for the others, not Jatuporn, who allegedly doesn't have an income, people just"give him things."

 

I donate to  charities and to political causes I support. How about you? Do you not support any causes or charities you believe in?

1 hour ago, geriatrickid said:

 

I donate to  charities and to political causes I support. How about you? Do you not support any causes or charities you believe in?

I certainly don't 'donate' to Jatuporn. Other than that, what business is it of yours?

On 12/10/2016 at 3:41 PM, realenglish1 said:

Can you image If Trump and Clinton where here in Thailand running for State Office

Both world be locked up for  50 years each

Well this is politics and the 3 red shirts are being locked up for being democratic

In democracy  say what you will about the other Its all far in politics in a   " real "   democracy

They are not being locked up! If you read it all they have a 2 year suspended sentence. 

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