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Court moves the hearing of the case on the PAD's seizure of airports to Dec 15


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Criminal Court moves the hearing of the case on the PAD’s seizure of airports to December 15th

BANGKOK, 27 May 2014 (NNT) - The Criminal Court has agreed to postpone the examination of evidence in the case relating to the seizure of Don Mueang and Suvarnabhumi International Airports by the People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) to December 15th. [as some of the defendants are too ill to attend the hearing or their presences are required by the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) or the Department of Special Investigation (DSI).


The defendants’ attorney told the court yesterday his clients failed to show up because some of them were too ill to appear before the court while others were detained by the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) or held up by the Department of Special Investigation (DSI).

The lawyer said Major General Chamlong Srimuang, for instance, is suffering from a heart disease which prevents him from traveling to the court.

The Criminal Court deemed that the defendants have valid reasons for not answering its call and that they do not have motives to escape from the nation, thus decided to postpone the hearing to December 15th at 10 AM.

The court also designated a meeting on the case’s evidence among the prosecutors, the attorneys and the court on August 11th.

Major General Chamlong and 96 other PAD members and supporters are charged with terrorism for their seizure of the two international airports in May 2008.

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It would seem that some of the contestants in this show have been busy learning the tricks of the trade, some are too ill , some are arrested by CAPO and DSI wants to talk to some as well , these popular persons are in great demand, possibly for all the wrong reasons, what strange webs we weave when it comes down to politics.coffee1.gif

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"The lawyer said Major General Chamlong Srimuang, for instance, is suffering from a heart disease which prevents him from traveling to the court."

This 'heart disease' didn't seem to affect Khun Chamlong when he was making his appearances on ASTV, must have come on since they were shut down.

Well, when your 79 years old - the shutdown may have brought it on. What happens if he passes away before December? Because he will not longer be able to attend - we just keep pushing it off for the remaining 96 until everyone forgets about it - or maybe when everyone else passes away.

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Thailand slips just a little deeper into a.world of inequality.

Not really. In general, things are looking better now. I do agree that this PAD case is becoming a joke.

Just watch. All the PaD cases will disappear and the red ones will come up the line. If it changes back it will go the other way.

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A lot of "or's" in the first sentence....all kinds of reasons the people can't attend the court hearing. Don't take much to slow the Thai judicial system to a snail's pace (not to imply it was ever fast).

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All 96 of them are ill and wanted by NCPO and DSI? So another of them will be ill at 10am on the 15th December. Pathetic. The justice department and specifically the criminal court also needs immediate reform.

The article states that some of them are currently detained by the NCPO and DSI. So they are physically unable to attend unless the NCPO and DSI release them. So some sick, some in detention, and possibly some able to attend.

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All 96 of them are ill and wanted by NCPO and DSI? So another of them will be ill at 10am on the 15th December. Pathetic. The justice department and specifically the criminal court also needs immediate reform.

The article states that some of them are currently detained by the NCPO and DSI. So they are physically unable to attend unless the NCPO and DSI release them. So some sick, some in detention, and possibly some able to attend.

SOME!...

you are kidding me whistling.gif

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