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Thai Dept. of Corrections denies FIDH claims of poor prison conditions

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35 minutes ago, tomta said:

If you can't have athought that isn't just a ready made cliche, better not to expressit

 

If you bothered to read through the whole thread instead of picking on certain posts you would have seen that I actually admitted to the error of my ways in posting that message..............Please do not be so quick to point accusations unless you have all the facts.........Sir.....Obviously unlike yourself I am only human.......

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On 03/03/2017 at 4:27 PM, Baerboxer said:

And Trump thinks he's got a problem with fake news and incorrect reports. Well Donald, just think how Thailand feels.

 

Fake reports about prisons, Pattaya, the police, trials, democracy, politics, ferry safety, immigration queues and air travel standards!

 

All these farang news agencies and NGO's need bringing to heel and all these fake reports stopping. :whistling:

If you took the fake news out of Thailand, there would't be any news.

1 hour ago, localczar said:

i always thought DOC was dept.of corruption?

No. It IS the Department of Corrections.

They have to make them continuously, due to their woeful navigation of the Good ship "Disaster.", so the name is quite appropriate.

On 3/3/2017 at 1:53 AM, webfact said:

while the Thai law forbids any kind of torture of the inmates. 

Yet does nothing to stop it.

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