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Yingluck’s flight won’t affect reconciliation efforts: defence spokesman

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Yingluck’s flight won’t affect reconciliation efforts: defence spokesman

By The Nation

 

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BANGKOK: -- Yingluck Shinawatra’s flight from the country would have no impact on current reconciliation efforts as one person’s disrespect for the law should not undermine the rules and regulations accepted by the majority of people, the government’s defence spokesman said after a Defence Ministry meeting on Monday.


The meeting was chaired by Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Prawit Wongsuwan, but it did not touch upon the recent events surrounding ex-premier Yingluck, Kongcheep Tantrawanich said.

 

First and foremost, security officers would have to find out where she was, the spokesman said, insisting however that while they were working very hard to do so, Yingluck as a former PM deserved respect. 

 

Everything would follow the judicial procedure, Kongcheep stressed.

 

Meanwhile, General Chalermchai Sitthisard, secretary-general of the National Council for Peace and Order, who chaired a meeting of the NCPO secretariat office on Monday, issued a message via the NCPO’s deputy spokesman, Sirichan Ngathong, that the NCPO was not involved in Yingluck’s apparent flight from the country. 

 

There was no need for the NCPO to resort to any means other than the justice system in this case, he said.

 

Chalermchai also expressed concern over the fast flow of news and information concerning Yingluck’s disappearance, saying that it could cause confusion. 

 

Officers were trying to get to the bottom of what had happened and he asked that everyone follow the news closely, support the officers in their mission and come forward if they had any information that might help

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30325108

 
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Yingluck's flight also won't affect the golden egg production of our unicorn farm: defense spokesman.

16 hours ago, webfact said:

Chalermchai also expressed concern over the fast flow of news and information concerning Yingluck’s disappearance, saying that it could cause confusion. 

Not like the escape itself.  Of course there is going to be confusion.  Where do they get these people ?

17 hours ago, webfact said:

Chalermchai also expressed concern over the fast flow of news and information

i see, he would not only prefer it slowed down, but totally suppressed

If I would be him I would say the same.

But in fact reconciliation is far away after a 42 year sentence.  And when we know this week about Yingluck's verdict we'll see an outcry in a certain group of Thais. The General unfortunately is too stupid to see the chance of reconciliation. He spillt the beans.  He followed only basic instincts of hate, vengeance and envy. And he he is surrounded by bootlickers.

It will not affect reconciliation efforts simply because there are no reconciliation efforts! :coffee1:

On 8/28/2017 at 3:34 PM, webfact said:

Yingluck’s flight won’t affect reconciliation efforts: defence spokesman

Almost as good as their "there will be no floods" prediction.

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