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#26 Arkady

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Posted Today, 12:47

Doesn't anyone know what happened to the police investigation into the assassination attempt on Sondhi.  During the Abhisit administration the national police chief had to be removed because he was impeding the investigation and the man in charge of the investigation said he was only two weeks away from announcing some high level arrests.  Then stony silence.

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Posted Today, 12:47

View Postretarius, on Today, 11:14 , said:

Can someone tell me why this creep Sondhi isn't in a jail cell? He has two prison sentences hanging over him....but out on eternal bail....

Because he signed a lease for Thaksins condo in Dubai. It shouldn't be long now before its vacant.

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#28 Chang_paarp

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Posted Today, 12:48

He can afford the bail.
He still owns a media company,
no one wants to upset someone with that much money

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Posted Today, 12:55

View PostArkady, on Today, 12:47 , said:

Doesn't anyone know what happened to the police investigation into the assassination attempt on Sondhi.  During the Abhisit administration the national police chief had to be removed because he was impeding the investigation and the man in charge of the investigation said he was only two weeks away from announcing some high level arrests.  Then stony silence.

I think the background is relatively well known to the assasination attempt though as far as I know it has not been discussed much if at all in the print media.Unfortunately there's not much that can be covered in this forum.One reason the trail went quiet I suspect was because of who was clearly not involved (ie Thaksin - even Sondhi doesn't suggest this).

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Posted Today, 12:55

View Poststickyrice2000, on Today, 10:58 , said:

Just when everything is turning back to normal from many situations and events that happened in Thailand, Mr. Sondhi and the PADs have to return and start the rally again.  Can you the Reds and PADs just stay in your holes and buried yourselves there for the sake of this country?
Agree, but the yellow rats are around, because no one has given RODINE to the red variety.

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Posted Today, 12:56

View PostChang_paarp, on Today, 12:48 , said:


no one wants to upset someone with that much money

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Completely wrong.Sondhi is virtually broke.

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Posted Today, 13:06

View Postratcatcher, on Today, 12:34 , said:

View Postretarius, on Today, 11:14 , said:

Can someone tell me why this creep Sondhi isn't in a jail cell? He has two prison sentences hanging over him....but out on eternal bail....

Can someone tell me why this creep Sondhi isn't in a jail cell? He has two prison sentences hanging over him....but out on eternal bail....

   To whom are you referring?  

The one on the left is a red shirt, the one on the right is a yellow shirt

The one on the left was was sentenced to two years in prison after a Junta appointed Assets Examination Committee was set up especially to find something to charge him with. He is currently based in Dubai but gets around the world quite a bit. Recently popped into the UK to watch a football match, not even ejected by the match stewards let alone arrested and deported back to Thailand as a "fugitive from justice".

The one on the right has been sentenced and bailed 4 times and is currently out on bail supposedly preparing an appeal on a 20 year sentence. Not considered a flight risk - why should he be, he knows he's not going to jail.

That's the difference.

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Posted Today, 13:07

View Postrixalex, on Today, 10:48 , said:


PAD should have been disbanded long ago. Serves no purpose whatsoever other than to try and create further social division. Everyone outside of either camp, red or yellow, is just so tired of it all. Reconciliation begins the day these two groups cease to exist, and not a day before.


Why should PAD be disbanded? It's a free country and it is completely entitled to hold rallies if complying with the law.What is more its origins, leaving aside the issue of its unsavoury and authoritarian minded leadership, seem quite honourable - a middle class reaction against Thaksin's meglomania and the tyranny of the majority.The fact that it was ruthlessly exploited by the unelected elites is of course unfortunate, as was the increasingly thuggish and violent element among its younger followers.Once it had served its purpose it was muzzled: the unelected elites no more like yellow unpredictability than they do red unpredictability because both represent potential destabilisation of the status quo.If it is unleashed again it will be a calculated step by the elite to warn Thaksin not to overreach himself - all part of the great behind the scenes negotiation.If those Chinese grannies, thugs and weirdos now assembling in modest numbers think they are in control they are sadly mistaken.

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Posted Today, 13:16

View Postphiphidon, on Today, 13:06 , said:

View Postratcatcher, on Today, 12:34 , said:

View Postretarius, on Today, 11:14 , said:

Can someone tell me why this creep Sondhi isn't in a jail cell? He has two prison sentences hanging over him....but out on eternal bail....

Can someone tell me why this creep Sondhi isn't in a jail cell? He has two prison sentences hanging over him....but out on eternal bail....

       To whom are you referring?  

The one on the left is a red shirt, the one on the right is a yellow shirt

The one on the left was was sentenced to two years in prison after a Junta appointed Assets Examination Committee was set up especially to find something to charge him with. He is currently based in Dubai but gets around the world quite a bit. Recently popped into the UK to watch a football match, not even ejected by the match stewards let alone arrested and deported back to Thailand as a "fugitive from justice".

The one on the right has been sentenced and bailed 4 times and is currently out on bail supposedly preparing an appeal on a 20 year sentence. Not considered a flight risk - why should he be, he knows he's not going to jail.

That's the difference.
The second paragraph is total B##s#it, and you know it, so why for countless times you post it, are you trying to convince yourself it's real, you are missing out many factors, and choosing things that suit as usual.

#35 ginjag

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Posted Today, 13:20

Phi phidon, in the second paragraph you mentioned he is based in Dubai---NO we didn't know---secondly the hot news that he popped into UK, you sure-no one knows about this. Ha

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Posted Today, 13:28

View Postjayboy, on Today, 13:07 , said:

View Postrixalex, on Today, 10:48 , said:

PAD should have been disbanded long ago. Serves no purpose whatsoever other than to try and create further social division. Everyone outside of either camp, red or yellow, is just so tired of it all. Reconciliation begins the day these two groups cease to exist, and not a day before.


Why should PAD be disbanded? It's a free country and it is completely entitled to hold rallies if complying with the law.
I said disbanded, but i didn't say forceably. Of course if there are people that wish to keep the movement going, it's their free will to do so, providing they stay within the law. it's only my hope that they come to the realisation that what they are doing is more harm than good. But there are many things i hope for in life that don't come true. Such is life as they say...

#37 phiphidon

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Posted Today, 13:32

View Postginjag, on Today, 13:16 , said:

View Postphiphidon, on Today, 13:06 , said:

View Postratcatcher, on Today, 12:34 , said:

View Postretarius, on Today, 11:14 , said:

Can someone tell me why this creep Sondhi isn't in a jail cell? He has two prison sentences hanging over him....but out on eternal bail....

Can someone tell me why this creep Sondhi isn't in a jail cell? He has two prison sentences hanging over him....but out on eternal bail....

   To whom are you referring?  

The one on the left is a red shirt, the one on the right is a yellow shirt

The one on the left was was sentenced to two years in prison after a Junta appointed Assets Examination Committee was set up especially to find something to charge him with. He is currently based in Dubai but gets around the world quite a bit. Recently popped into the UK to watch a football match, not even ejected by the match stewards let alone arrested and deported back to Thailand as a "fugitive from justice".

The one on the right has been sentenced and bailed 4 times and is currently out on bail supposedly preparing an appeal on a 20 year sentence. Not considered a flight risk - why should he be, he knows he's not going to jail.

That's the difference.
The second paragraph is total B##s#it, and you know it, so why for countless times you post it, are you trying to convince yourself it's real, you are missing out many factors, and choosing things that suit as usual.

Sorry , I neglected to say that the AEC was set up by the Junta to investigate Thaksin and his government, not just Thaksin alone. Did I miss anything else? Perhaps you can help me out, who else was investigated by the AEC apart from Thaksin and his family?

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Posted Today, 13:33

View Postphiphidon, on Today, 13:06 , said:

The one on the left was was sentenced to two years in prison after a Junta appointed Assets Examination Committee was set up especially to find something to charge him with.
He was also sentenced to two years in prison after his own party took power, after he declared he trusted in the justice system and would respect whatever verdict they arrived at, and after he, via his lawyers, attempted to bribe the judges and failed.

Edited by rixalex, Today, 13:37 .


#39 h90

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Posted Today, 13:36

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View Postbirdpooguava, on Today, 08:03 , said:

Enjoy the rally Ozmick...Bucholz...Whybother??

Why would we have gone to it?

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Posted Today, 13:53

Phiphidon #37.........
Sorry for you -why ask me to help you out ?? all the truths have been answered, and are on record, Rixalex has just put the truth to you, if you want anymore look them up yourself-unless you don't like thing nearer the truth. Relax and admit the wrongs the same I do with any P.M. and it's followers. If this country was your business, and Thaksin did what he did would you be happy with him  ???   Sondi--and other colour leeders are o.k. until they overstep their mark.

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Posted Today, 13:53

View Postjayboy, on Today, 12:55 , said:

View PostArkady, on Today, 12:47 , said:

Doesn't anyone know what happened to the police investigation into the assassination attempt on Sondhi.  During the Abhisit administration the national police chief had to be removed because he was impeding the investigation and the man in charge of the investigation said he was only two weeks away from announcing some high level arrests.  Then stony silence.

I think the background is relatively well known to the assasination attempt though as far as I know it has not been discussed much if at all in the print media.Unfortunately there's not much that can be covered in this forum.One reason the trail went quiet I suspect was because of who was clearly not involved (ie Thaksin - even Sondhi doesn't suggest this).

I think Sondhi and/or his son actually said that it wasn't Thaksin soon afterwards.  But who was it then or is that a question we are not permitted to ask on this forum?

#42 Arkady

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Posted Today, 14:02

I don't know if the PAD can muster much support these days but then the movement started very small in 2005. It will be interesting to see how the red shirts respond to this.  Now that they are in power it is more difficult to take the moral high ground and futile to call for arson and revolution.  Will firebrands Nattawut and Jatuporn enthrall tens of thousands of "prai" again by with histrionic exhortations to aggressively ignore all injustices done to them by Abhisit, Suthep, Prem and other "amartiya" and do nothing, so the Great Leader can can home and get his money back and they themselves can enjoy looting the taxpayer as government ministers?  Perhaps a lecture on Maoist dialectics from Dr Weng will do the trick.

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Posted Today, 14:03

View Postphiphidon, on Today, 13:32 , said:

View Postginjag, on Today, 13:16 , said:

View Postphiphidon, on Today, 13:06 , said:



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The one on the left is a red shirt, the one on the right is a yellow shirt

The one on the left was was sentenced to two years in prison after a Junta appointed Assets Examination Committee was set up especially to find something to charge him with. He is currently based in Dubai but gets around the world quite a bit. Recently popped into the UK to watch a football match, not even ejected by the match stewards let alone arrested and deported back to Thailand as a "fugitive from justice".

The one on the right has been sentenced and bailed 4 times and is currently out on bail supposedly preparing an appeal on a 20 year sentence. Not considered a flight risk - why should he be, he knows he's not going to jail.

That's the difference.
The second paragraph is total B##s#it, and you know it, so why for countless times you post it, are you trying to convince yourself it's real, you are missing out many factors, and choosing things that suit as usual.

Sorry , I neglected to say that the AEC was set up by the Junta to investigate Thaksin and his government, not just Thaksin alone. Did I miss anything else? Perhaps you can help me out, who else was investigated by the AEC apart from Thaksin and his family?

of course your facts are correct, but people don't want to hear that. ;)

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The Assets Examination Committee ...  is a now-defunct Thai administrative body in charge of scrutiny of assets of the Ministers in the government of Pol Lt Col Thaksin Shinawatra. The Council for National Security, a military junta that overthrown Thaksin's Government in 2006, accused those Ministers for having gained assets in a manner against the laws or detrimental to the State and set up the AEC therefor.
http://en.wikipedia....ailand)#Members

Speaking of the AEC, do you have a reference to the investigations done by chance? Just curious.

#44 anterian

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Posted Today, 14:50

Ecologically speaking a species with a single food source risks extinction when the environment changes, an example is the Giant Panda. Successful species are the omnivores that can eat many different food types.
The PAD are Pandas, their only target was the Thaksin family , the Reds are omnivores, they are targeted on the entire social structure of Thailand.

#45 OzMick

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Posted 59 minutes ago

View Postanterian, on Today, 14:50 , said:

Ecologically speaking a species with a single food source risks extinction when the environment changes, an example is the Giant Panda. Successful species are the omnivores that can eat many different food types.
The PAD are Pandas, their only target was the Thaksin family , the Reds are omnivores, they are targeted on the entire social structure of Thailand.
The reds are carnivores, creatures of tooth and claw politics, and feared by both pandas and more placid omnivores.

#46 anterian

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Posted 47 minutes ago

Ozmick, you missed a golden opportunityPosted Image
Omnivores always win over carnivores and two of the most successful omnivores on this planet are humans and rats.

#47 bigbamboo

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Posted 37 minutes ago

View PostReasonableman, on Today, 08:46 , said:

What do you call a frothing forum? A frothel?

Thai Visa?

#48 bigbamboo

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Posted 34 minutes ago

View Postretarius, on Today, 11:14 , said:

Can someone tell me why this creep Sondhi isn't in a jail cell? He has two prison sentences hanging over him....but out on eternal bail....

Same reason Thaksin isn't in a jail cell. Thai justice.

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Posted 6 minutes ago

View Poststickyrice2000, on Today, 10:58 , said:

Just when everything is turning back to normal from many situations and events that happened in Thailand, Mr. Sondhi and the PADs have to return and start the rally again.  Can you the Reds and PADs just stay in your holes and buried yourselves there for the sake of this country?
Things are far from returning to normal! The cause of the color demonstrations is still alive and triesmliterary kicking in Thailand's doors!



 


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