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Background to Thailand and its politics

aurvandil

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Time for an interesting spot-the-difference contest

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Instead of the traditional coup picture of the king, they chose a framed picture of a speech by King Chualongkorn. It translates:

“The Honor of a Soldier

1. Soldiers are persons who have received the highest honor of nation’s people, who are gentlemen-like take to arms to defend the country

2. Soldiers are persons who are putting the well-being of the people above their own

3. Soldiers are persons who love and pay homage to honor more than money.”
 

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hahaha....have to give it to scroobal...
he has posted so much bullshits that many times he doesn't seem to even remember what he posted....
a person who can blatantly ignore International Agreement presented as evidence on Singapore history because of personal ego is what we Chinese termed as "small people/小人"
he has zero credibility to be viewed as a political anal-yst...period.
 
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Force 136

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Mtf fail PR big time.....wtf kena heckle by a lady....how to be leader?
I remembered junta generals like big George and Suchinda did not behave like that...can even say they were charismatic.....more recently we had sonthi also not brash like this guy.

Gen Prayuth is a nobody who was promoted because the Queen liked him. Maybe he gave her some special service when she was still serviceable...

One army officer was rumoured to have an affair with a Royal Cunt many years ago. He was assassinated......
 

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hahaha....have to give it to scroobal...
he has posted so much bullshits that many times he doesn't seem to even remember what he posted....
a person who can blatantly ignore International Agreement presented as evidence on Singapore history because of personal ego is what we Chinese termed as "small people/小人"
he has zero credibility to be viewed as a political anal-yst...period.


This I have to absolutely agree with you! That's the reason the majority of readers and I here are always waiting with anticipation and erection for your next thought provoking thread or post! Viewership is always enhanced by your presence.

Let me do a Teo Ser Luck.......Let us put our hands up for ...........Kukubird! ..... Kukubird!..........Kukubird!:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
 

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For the first time in history, Thai people in Isaan have been removing pictures of the king from their living rooms. The Queen is spoken of as a witch. The crown Prince had physically attacked Gen Prem by kicking him.

Thailand is poised for civil war ... A few shots would be fired and the weaker side would compromise as they had done in WW 2....

The only permanent change is the rural folk has stood up .....

And all will hail the Hakkas in Thai and international politics ....




Serious? Wow where did you hear this from?
 

Force 136

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More on the Royals......


................stems from an unacknowledged family crisis in the royal household in themid-1980s. Bhumibol and Sirikit had grown apart, and the queen’s open infatuation with her military aide Colonel Narongdej Nanda-photidej became profoundly embarrassing for the king. Narongdej was sent away from Bangkok to the United States as a military attaché, and died suddenly in New York in May 1985 after a game of tennis, at the age of just 38. The official explanation was that he suffered a heart attack but many Thais — including Sirikit herself — suspected something more sinister. Her very public grief over the colonel’s death spiralled into a breakdown, and at the end of 1985 Bhumibol ordered her to undergo hospital treatment for what was officially called a “diagnostic curettage”

http://www.academia.edu/4962508/_-_Thailands_Era_of_Insanity
 

Debonerman

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That guy must have had an advantage of half an inch over me. I am not talking about height.


<iframe width="640" height="480" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/6irO7J90Dec" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
 

Force 136

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[video=youtube;6irO7J90Dec]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6irO7J90Dec[/video]

Pics of The Queen with her toy boy Col Narongdej Nanda-photidej......
 

Debonerman

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Love is in your eyes....................


<iframe src="//player.vimeo.com/video/71711421" width="500" height="375" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe> <p><a href="http://vimeo.com/71711421">Sirikit and Narongdej</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/zenjournalist">Andrew MacGregor Marshall</a> on <a href="https://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
 

Force 136

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And then there is the case of the story of the Bastard Child of the King....

The king alledgedly also screwed his wife's sister and fathered a girl..... the Sister in law /Mistress was married off to cover up the pregnancy......

Somewhere out there is a woman who can claim the King's properties..... if she is not disposed of.....
 

kukubird58

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This I have to absolutely agree with you! That's the reason the majority of readers and I here are always waiting with anticipation and erection for your next thought provoking thread or post! Viewership is always enhanced by your presence.

Let me do a Teo Ser Luck.......Let us put our hands up for ...........Kukubird! ..... Kukubird!..........Kukubird!:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
hahaha....sorry to step on your master's toes......and also deprived you of your regular doses of bullshits...
but bottomline...we licked the same balls..
 

Narong Wongwan

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[video=youtube;6irO7J90Dec]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6irO7J90Dec[/video]

Pics of The Queen with her toy boy Col Narongdej Nanda-photidej......

Princess Di had her major James Hewitt....
Queen Sitikit had her col Narongdej...
She was a chiobu back in the days....lucky man
 

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The coup leaders are attempting to rout the Red Shirts in the North and North East.

http://www.bangkokpost.com/most-recent/412029/soldiers-raid-red-shirt-radio-station

There are raids and unreported detentions. In doing so, they seem to have forgotten about how they ended up with a stalemated muslim insurgency in the South. Despite harsh repressive measures, the bombs are still going off. As a sign of how sophisticated and battle hardened the insurgency has become, they set off 15 bombs in spite of the curfew and martial law.

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/Three-killed-in-Pattani-bomb-blasts-30234598.html

For good measure, they also openly killed a police officer deemed to be a collaborator at his wedding.

http://www.bangkokpost.com/most-recent/412041/groom-murdered-at-pattani-wedding

Given the proven success of the tactics, there is now the real risk that the North and North East will now adopt similar tactics once the Red Shirts have regrouped. The following might be the first dry run of what is to come:

http://www.chiangmaicitynews.com/news.php?id=3918

The bag was tellingly left at Suthep Road in Chaing Mai.

Like the insurgency in the South, the campaign will likely target those deem to be collaborators with the coup leaders in Bangkok. On top of a contracting economy and empty government coffers, General Prayuth is soon going to have to deal with bombs going off in the South as well as the North/North East.
 
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Greed and immorality the main reason for Thai political gridlock.

My 2¢ that it has got to do with greed and the wealth divide...

Greed and immorality the main reason for Thai political gridlock.
Problem is that both the democrats (yellow shirts) and the Pheu Thai (red shirts) party and their supporters BOTH operate like criminal syndicates/ the Mafia. Which ever is in power, usually through pork barrel politics (Pheu Thai/Taksin related: rice pledging$$$ scheme) or partisan bias/connection (Democrats with army, judiciary and some say the King Bhumibol Adulyadej: previously overthrew Pheu Thai with military coup and recently: judicial conviction followed by military coup): the party in power will strive to benefit its own supporters at the expense of citizen groups not of its supporter type: e.g. Democrats might neglect rural folk (high rural taxes, zero infrastructure, education provision etc) whilst Pheu Thai is accused of squandering nations $$$ e.g. through focused rice farmer benefits like the pledging to pay inflated prices for farmer's rice using tax payer funds, for which YingLuck was recently indicted by the Thai anti-corruption commission.

So long as each side of the political divide remains distracted by personal profit and prefers to advance each's own interest through criminal syndicates/ Mafia group like political parties, with the extermination of members of opposite groups always at the back of their mind, so as achieve greater access to national coffers; and use parliament as a boxing ring rather than a meeting room toward achieving mediated/ consensus based future planning: then a worsening of the rural-city divide is set to happen.

During World War 2, Thailand was ruled by a dictator and as I understand, due to his moral ineptitude, sided with Japan simply because Japan seemed the stronger power in Asia at the first half of WW2 (when Japan invaded SE Asia hoping to enslave other nations): thus providing a land through pass route to attack Malaya etc.

Likewise, this same moral ineptitude continues to haunt weak spined Thailand as its citizens remain divided based upon urbanisation spectrum with each side of the urbanisation spectrum unable to accomodate/ appreciate the interest of the other and come to a consensus agreement: and instead allowing their rivary/ hatred to grow.

The effort into choosing one's political representation has to exceed the effort at choosing a winning race horse/ soccer team. It is akin to sacrificin oneself to defend the nation: without which, a sovereign Thailand would desist.

Thailand has allowed greed and distrust between its citizens to fester too much along urbanisation/ wealth lines, if the current state of affairs continues, Thailand might descend into civil chaos.
 
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Re: Greed and immorality the main reason for Thai political gridlock.

The crown prince might need to move from his 5 star country manor accommodations to something more cost-effective. Wonder if an ambassador can be charged with lèse-majesté for refusing to pay the prince's hotel bill?

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/politics/Thai-ambassador-to-UK-ordered-home-30235020.html

Thai ambassador to UK ordered home

The Foreign Ministry has issued an order to its Thai Ambassador to the United Kingdom to return to Bangkok and report to the ministry as soon as possible, the National Council for Peace and Order's spokesman said on Friday.
Reason of the order is still not known. The spokesperson said that Pasan Teparak had not yet arrived in Bangkok.

Reports said that Pasant, a former consul general of Thai Consulate General in Dubai, was close to fugitive ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra who took refuge in Dubai. The envoy was formerly a member of the secretariat team on foreign affairs during the premiershpi of Yingluck Shinawatra, Thaksin’s sister, before being appointed as the ambassador to London.
 
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Re: Greed and immorality the main reason for Thai political gridlock.

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A soldier sits beside a machine gun mounted on a military vehicle after the Thai army took their positions in central Bangkok.

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thai scared of empty a general purpose machine gun.
 

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Hunger games fans found in Thailand. The one who are scared of empty machine gun.
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Thailand: Anti-coup protests use 'Hunger Games gesture'

People protesting against a military coup in Thailand have started using a three-fingered salute that recalls a gesture of defiance seen in the popular film Hunger Games, it appears.

The sign, in which the middle three fingers are held up, was used as an expression of silent protest against a fictional authoritarian state called Panem in Catching Fire, the second film in the Hunger Games trilogy. One person, Manik Sethisuwan, tweeted: "Dear #HungerGames. We've taken your sign as our own. Our struggle is non-fiction. Thanks."

There are other theories circulating about the gesture's origins. News website Khaosod tweets that the three fingers stand for liberty, equality and fraternity - the French revolutionary slogan. But the gesture is catching on, and has apparently become so widespread that Thailand's coup leaders are investigating whether to arrest people over it, the Bangkok Post newspaper reports. It seems at least one person may have been detained on Sunday for allegedly making the gesture.

Meanwhile, demonstrators are having to be creative about getting around an army ban on gatherings of more than five people. On Saturday, some protesters staged a "read-in" rally - in which groups of four stand reading books. On Sunday, a flash protest appeared at a shopping centre in Bangkok as activists tried to skirt security forces around the city.

Thailand's generals took charge on 22 May, saying they had to restore stability after months of protests against former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and the government led by his sister, Yingluck Shinawatra.

Anti-coup protesters flash three-fingered in central Bangkok on 1 June 2014
 
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