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Case against PAD leaders dismissed

By The Nation

 

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A court on Wednesday acquitted 10 leaders of the former People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) in a case dating back to 2011 involving trespassing of designated security areas and violating the 2008 security act.

 

The leaders had taken turns to take to the stage set up on Rajdamnoen Road in 2011, which was declared by the then government as one of the security areas under the act.

 

Panthep Puapongpan, one of the defendants, said the PAD leaders took to the stage to protect national interest with regard to the Preah Vihear Temple controversy between Thailand and Cambodia.

 

He said the declaration of the area under the act was not in effect as the announcement in the Royal Gazette came after the group’s activity. Any laws that affected people’s rights must be announced in the Royal Gazette first, he claimed.

 

The court accepted the group’s legal argument, saying the declaration of the security area that covered the group’s stage was announced in the Royal Gazette after the activity, hence they had not violated the act.

 

One of the former PAD leaders, Sondhi Limthongkul, who is in jail for other offences, also attended the court’s ruling today.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/national/30316871

 
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Aah yes, I remember this.

Ultra-nationalists trying to use Preah Vihear Temple non-issue (World court sided with Cambodia) to try and overthrow an elected government.

Those Yellows sure are a persistent bunch.

Kind of helps put the rice scheme teapot tempest and amnesty bill carry-on into perspective though doesn't it.

Any excuse for a coup will do, just have to keep trying until one finally works.

 

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"ATTENTION THAILAND" ,The Preah Vihear Temple does not belong to you. That area has been designated belonging to Cambodia as been proven several times via  outside moderator countries in the last 100 years.Try to occupy the area again and once more Cambodia's much better army will kick your ass  as before.

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