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Malaysia's armed forces chief visits to boost bilateral military ties


BANGKOK: -- Malaysian Armed Forces chief Gen Zulkifeli bin Mohhd Zin is paying a two-day visit to Thailand to boost military relations between the two neighboring countries.

Gen Zulkifeli, who arrived in Thailand on Tuesday, was welcomed by General Prayuth Chan-ocha, Thai Army Chief and head of the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO), at the Thai Army headquarters.

His visit to Thailand as the guest of the Royal Thai Armed Forces is the first ever by the Malaysian Armed Forces chief.

The visit has demonstrated Kuala Lumpur's strong ties with Thailand, especially in defense, and Malaysia was the first country whose military top brass has visited Thailand since the coup.

Thailand has continued to maintain close military ties with countries, despite the United States and Australia having downgraded official ties, following the NCPO seizure of administrative power on May 22.

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-- The Nation 2014-06-04

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National reconciliation efforts are underway
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BANGKOK, June 4 -- All administrative sectors have geared up for national reconciliation as preparation for reform was underway to restore happiness to the Thai people.

Gen Surasak Kanchanarat, Deputy Permanent Secretary for Defence, convened a working group tasked with restoring happiness to the people at the Defence Ministry.

Gen Surasak, the acting Permanent Secretary for Defence, presented a four-stage process for public happiness restoration and the national reform roadmap of the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO).

The four-stage process consists of public hearings, reports of findings from such forums to the Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) that handles reconciliation for national reform, analysis of people's opinions from such forums and proposals to the NCPO.

National reconciliation attempts are proceeding in the provinces.

In Chiang Rai, provincial army chief Maj Gen Patana Matmongkol, Chiang Rai governor Pongsak Wangsamer, and Chiang Rai police chief Pol Maj Gen Wanchai Suwansirikhet met heads of local communities to convince them to help promote reconciliation.

In Lamphun, Maj Gen Suthas Jarumanee, commander of the 7th Infantry Division, and Col Boonyuen Inkwang, chief-of-staff of the same division, met heads of local government offices and communities for the same purpose.

This evening, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, the 2nd Cavalry Division and the Metropolitan Police Division 1 will organize many activities for public well-being at Victory Monument.

The activities will include a concert, a trade fair, checkup services and a show by cavalrymen.

Meanwhile, Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva asked the NCPO to reveal the details of its national reconciliation plan.

Mr Abhisit said he supported the council's intentions to promote reconciliation from the local to national levels. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2014-06-04

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PRD is holding the first Music in the Park Festival tomorrow to promote happiness

BANGKOK, 4 June 2014 (NNT) - The Government Public Relations Department (PRD) is holding a Music in the Park festival to bring happiness back to the public, every Thursday, starting June 5th.


The music festival at The Government Public Relations Department, Soi Ari Samphan is beginning tomorrow for the first time to restore happiness to society after the political crisis has eased up. The Music in the Park festival will be held every Thursday, from 16.30 pm onward and is free. All kinds of music will be played to entertain every generation.

Director-General Apinant Chantharangsi added we all need to promote a weekly family day in Thai society other than the Songkran holiday which is only once a year. To be united, family unity should start first and since we are in the land of smiles, in the reign of His Majesty the King, we should all become united once again.

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10-Year-Old Boy Sole Provider for Bedridden Parents
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10-year-old Geng is the sole provider for both of his parents, who have been bedridden for years.

SUKHOTHAI — Before going to school every morning, ten-year-old Geng cooks, feeds, and bathes his parents, who have not been unable to leave their beds for years. He also sweeps and cleans his family’s one-story house, washes the dishes, does the laundry, and empties his parents’ bedpans.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/731706-10-year-old-thai-boy-sole-provider-for-bedridden-parents/

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Phuket gets ready to celebrate World Environment Day
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PHUKET: -- Tomorrow (June 5) is World Environment Day (WED), an annual day designated by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) to promote environmental stewardship in urban centres across the globe.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/731712-phuket-gets-ready-to-celebrate-world-environment-day/

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Abhisit voices support for NCPO's efforts to defuse conflicts at grassroots level

Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva Wednesday voiced support for the National Council for Peace and Order's conception of the Reconciliation Centre for Reforms (RCR) to defuse conflicts at grassroots level.


Abhisit said using the bottomtop approach in wooing support of the grassroots and dissolving conflicts might help bridge national divide and bring about reconciliation, which is the NCPO top agenda.

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-- The Nation 2014-06-04

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Body Found In BKK Canal During Search For PCAD Weapons
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Troops from the 1st Region Army, police, and staff from the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration found a dead body in the Padung Krung Kasem canal this morning.

BANGKOK — Soldiers say they uncovered a dead body in the canal next to the Government House in Bangkok during a search for weapons discarded by former anti-government protesters today.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/731718-body-found-in-bangkok-canal-during-search-for-pcad-weapons/

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Coca-Cola send three Thais to World Cup camp

BANGKOK: -- Coca-Cola have handed three young Thai football players an opportunity to live their dreams by taking part in the Copa Camp prior to the kickoff of the World Cup next week.


Apart from the camp to be held between June 10 and 15, the Thai trio will also have a chance to watch the opening match of arguably the world's biggest sporting event between Brazil and Croatia on June 12.

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-- The Nation 2014-06-04

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Public Health Ministry to crackdown on illegal beauty clinics nationwide

BANGKOK, 4 June 2014 (NNT) - The Ministry of Public Health has assigned all of its branches across Thailand to shut down illegal beauty clinics and has cautioned the public not to be easily misled by the media.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/731720-crackdown-on-illegal-beauty-clinics-in-thailand/

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NCPO: Social media used to discredit military
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BANGKOK, June 4 -- The National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) said there were attempts to discredit the armed forces via social media following the May 22 coup.

Speaking at a daily press briefing at the Government House, Army deputy spokesperson Col Winthai Suwaree said there were users of social networks spreading distorted information to tarnish the military.

Col Winthai said one of the reports claimed that a group of undercover soldiers abused their power by raiding people’s houses, and he denied such incidents.

He said if soldiers were to search homes, they would wear uniforms and conduct the search in cooperation with police and administrative officers.

The army spokesperson also said that the majority of Thailand’s joint military exercises with other counties remained intact following the coup. Only the United States and Australia have postponed military programmes with Thailand.

He also declined to answer questions from journalists of when an interim Constitution would be drafted. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2014-06-04

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NCPO: Military exercises with foreign countries carried on

BANGKOK, 6 June 2014 (NNT) - The National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) confirms foreign countries still join military exercises with Thailand except the U.S. and Australia which have cancelled some courses. The council also dismissed the rumors that plainclothes police and military officers have raided domiciles.


Deputy spokesman of the NCPO Col.Winthai Suwaree said after the council’s meeting on Wednesday morning that Thailand’s cooperation on military exercises with many countries was continued as usual. As for the rumors of raids by plainclothes police and military officers on houses of civilians, the deputy spokesman said the rumors, spreading in the social media, were not true, saying that they might be aimed at creating a situation.

Col.Winthai added that a raid was usually a joint operation between the military, police and administrative officers. The officers are required to wear their uniforms in the operation and the house owner can ask them to identify themselves.

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Deputy leader of NCPO visits the ministry of culture to regain people's happiness

BANGKOK, 4 June 2014 (NNT)- The deputy leader of National Council for Peace and Order is to visit the Ministry of Culture to monitor plans to resume a happy atmosphere in Thailand.


The meeting, was also attended by Admiral Narong Pipathanasai (Royal Thai Navy Commander), deputy leader of the NCPO as chief of the social psychology department and executives of the government ministry of culture to further propose both short term and long term measures to the NCPO’s culture chief. Measures that are said to be part of the country’s social road map.

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NCPO: China and Vietnam maintain good relations with Thailand

BANGKOK, 4 June 2014 (NNT) - The National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) has reported that the recent visits by the Chinese and Vietnamese ambassadors to the Thai supreme commander signified their continued good relations with Thailand and said the ambassadors understood the situation in the country.

Member of the NCOP team of spokesman Capt.Yongyuth Maiyalarp said Moody’s assignment of the same rating to Thailand showed that Thailand still had strong foundations despite political problems. Moreover, the ambassadors’ courtesy calls to Thai Supreme Commander Gen.Thanasak Patimaprakorn, who was also the deputy chief of the NCPO, reflected that China and Vietnam were still friends of Thailand, he said.

Capt.Yongyuth added that the Malaysian supreme commander were officially visiting Thailand on 3-4 June and had already met with army chief and head of the NCPO Gen.Prayuth Chan-ocha. The Malaysian supreme commander had confirmed Malaysia supported Thailand and the Malaysian army was still on good terms with its Thai counterpart.

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NCPO to be asked to slash household LPG price

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BANGKOK: -- The so-called Thai Energy Reform Group will propose the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) to slash the price of liquefied petroleum gas or LPG for household from 22.63 baht/kilogramme to 21.38 baht/kilogramme as charged on LPG for transport.

Full Story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/731780-ncpo-to-be-asked-to-slash-household-lpg-price/#entry7928776

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PATTANI: -- Two special action force policemen were injured when an unknown group of Muslim militants attacked a police special action force base at Bann Kor Laedee in Muang district of Pattani before dus with grenades and assault rifles..

Combined force of police, soldiers were combing the area as they believed the assailants are still inside the area.

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-- Thai PBS 2014-06-04

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Suspects in grenade attack on PDRC rally in Trat arrested

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Trat provincial police Wednesday arrested two suspects who they said were involved in the M 79 grenade attack at the rally of the PDR protesters in Trat which killed two children and a woman on February 22.

Full Story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/731786-suspects-in-grenade-attack-on-pdrc-rally-in-trat-arrested/

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