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Known agitators are mingling among Dhammakaya followers

 

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BANGKOK: -- Police and officials of the Department of Special Investigation have been told to look out for a group of about 30 known agitators who are believed to be mingling among protesting Dhammakaya followers allegedly to incite resistance against the officials.

 

DSI deputy director-general Pol Col Songsak Raksaksakul said Sunday that some of these known agitators used to be involved in past political protests in Bangkok. He added that officials had been told to gather evidences to nail down these alleged troublemakers.

 

The DSI deputy chief said he was not worried with the attempts by Dhammakaya followers and supporters to internationalise the government’s clampdown on the Dhammakaya cult and the use of Section 44 to hunt down Phra Dhammachayo, former abbot of the temple.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/known-agitators-mingling-among-dhammakaya-followers/

 
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1 hour ago, mtls2005 said:

"Men in Black"

 

The mysterious Thai "third-hand".

 

Amazing how they have no shame trotting out these tired tropes.

 

The authorities will always find a way to justify whatever level of violence they choose to use.

Exactly, And they really think that anyone believes this rubbish...  :bah:

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1 hour ago, mtls2005 said:

"Men in Black"

 

The mysterious Thai "third-hand".

 

Amazing how they have no shame trotting out these tired tropes.

 

The authorities will always find a way to justify whatever level of violence they choose to use.

And they got 44 to protect this impending violent aftermath.  

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1 hour ago, zyphodb said:

Exactly, And they really think that anyone believes this rubbish...  :bah:

 

"Men in black is rubbish".

 

Your directors notes are way out of date el.

 

And again you think everybody will believe your very untruthful and divisive comments.

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1 hour ago, zyphodb said:

Exactly, And they really think that anyone believes this rubbish...  :bah:

Of course. If you do not want to believe (or distract from this) always blame the government.

What can they do? If those men in black (or orange) attack and they don't react - they will be blamed.

If they react and rightly finish this scum - they will be blamed, too?  

Catch 22

Collateral damage? Those who take part in the riot know the risk - if they don't stay away - nobody to blame but themselves

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

He added that officials had been told to gather evidences to nail down these alleged troublemakers.

So much drama. So dramatic "nail" them down. Kind of reminds me of crucifying physically instead of mentally. Real or imagined or publicity seeking we will see. Makes one wonder who the real agitators are. 

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

The DSI deputy chief said he was not worried with the attempts by Dhammakaya followers and supporters to internationalise the government’s clampdown on the Dhammakaya cult and the use of Section 44 to hunt down Phra Dhammachayo, former abbot of the temple.

Have they already legalized "wonder weed" here? From his expression in the above picture  he looks a little lit up.  

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2 hours ago, remobb said:

Enough already. Either sort it or leave it. It's getting boring.

Its the old make a mountain out of a molehill approach. This could get ugly fast. They could be warming us up for a hard entry. They are loosing to much face over this whole fiasco. 

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This is a dangerous movement with political undertones. Any self-respecting Buddhist would keep well away from these people. My wife has view on these 'agitators' who are the paid political force very heavily involved and embedded. Now who would have the funds to pay them?

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