
Originally Posted by
StrontiumDog
3. That the PAD cases have been delayed....hardly a surprise....
Strontium Dog, I don't want to speak for BettyBoo but it seems to me that if this not a surprise then you must agree with the analysis that this is a fundamentally lawless government with a pliant judiciary.
Or maybe I'm just quite naive and stupid. The coup surprised me. I thought all that stuff was supposed to be over. Especially as Sondhi calculatedly and quite deliberately lied and declared that no coup was possible anymore since Thailand was a democracy and that sort of thing was all in the past. We know now that the coup was in the planning stages when he said that. It surprised me that the PAD were allowed to take over Phuket and Krabi airports, it surprised me when they were allowed to take over and occupy Parliament, it surprised me when the red carpet was laid for their entry into the airport and when the military leaders rather than following the government's orders to take back the airport , went on TV to ask the government to resign. It surprised me when the court more or less gave the PAD the OK for their airport occupation by removing the government. It surprised me when the PAD weren't charged with terrorism. It surprises me a little bit less at each delay in the petty misdemeanours the PAD is now facing. How many adjournments now? Nine? Ten ? Twelve?
But given the extreme laxity of the treatment one side of politics got, it surprised me a lot when the government sent in troops firing real bullets at the demonstrators on April 10. It surprised me that the government denied the army was firing real bullets at demonstrators until the evidence was undeniable and being reported everywhere. The grenade attack by the men in black that took out Col. Romklao and his headquarters surprised me too.
It surprised me when a sniper took out Sae Daeng in full view of the world. It surprised me again when the army went in with all guns blazing in May and it surprised me even more that according to everything I see from the government and army they were not responsible for any deaths. Or any injuries.
It doesn't surprise me that all sorts of resistance to these never ending surprises are taking place: stupid, hopeless criminal ones like the Nonthaburi bombing (although i am prepared for surprises about that) and intelligent, hopeful campaigns like those of Sombat.
I've been in Thailand for ten years. I'm still capable of being surprised in good ways and bad ways.
Here's a suggestion for the TAT. Drop Amazing Thailand and go with Thailand, Land of Surprises.