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PM orders hunt after assassination threats against him, Prawit

By The Nation

 

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DOUBTS HAVE been raised about the credibility of death threats allegedly made online against top government figures as authorities continue to hunt for the people involved.

 

Critics said this could be a “political joke” that would do nothing but raise public fears.

 

Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha yesterday said his government had started searching for the perpetrators who issued online threats against him and General Prawit Wongsuwan, his deputy and defence minister.

 

Full story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/national/30305642

 

 
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Note that it was the ISOC (Army) who attempted the car bombing; luckily someone high up nixed that at nearly the very last moment. Amazing that that just got swept under the carpet; just goes to show pretty much any brazen act can be fluffed over.

 

Some think the TG aircraft fire was also an attempt but that always looked more like general  (Thai airline safety) incompetence.

 

In general, political assassination is supposed to be against the un-written rules here, as it can escalate quickly and contribute to very long running feuds.

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No failed amateur attempts as yet, no exploding eggs for breakfast, doctored car brakes, poisoned water- he needs real imagined attempts instead of just talking and hoping we all believe him ?

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I think that the PM represents the positive "wind off change" needed so badly...

 

Things never looked so good for Thailand ( for the honest part )

 

Where as before the slogan was "divide the people and rule", now at least some people want to unify and restore peace and order....

 

I really want to put a question mark with some posters here on TV... 

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54 minutes ago, WhizBang said:

A little paranoia goes a long way, it would seem.

 

Or is this a case of misdirection, to focus our attention on one thing while there is something more important going on that we are not supposed to notice?
 

Or, a pretext to go even further down the road the government has already gone in doing all the various things they do so well....

 

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1 hour ago, bobmac10 said:

Gee, it could be any one of sixty million people

incorrect you can rule out people under 3  years of  age.........of  course if that includes mentality it may be more......a  lot  more

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51 minutes ago, kovaltech said:

I think that the PM represents the positive "wind off change" needed so badly...

 

Things never looked so good for Thailand ( for the honest part )

 

Where as before the slogan was "divide the people and rule", now at least some people want to unify and restore peace and order....

 

I really want to put a question mark with some posters here on TV... 

Ha ha very dry... you are taking the piss?

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