The suspects and their families are still getting support from the Myanmar gov, have the Myanmar embassy seen the evidence against the two ? I would have expected their government to back off if they thought there was strong evidence against them.
The suspects and their families are still getting support from the Myanmar gov, have the Myanmar embassy seen the evidence against the two ? I would have expected their government to back off if they thought there was strong evidence against them.
What kind of support ?
An organisation called Migrant Workers Rights Network seems to be paying the suspects legal costs and giving financial support to their parents .
As for vocal support, it must be nice for Myanmar to be in the news in a good light, rather than as a country with one of the worlds words human rights records.
I cannot really see such a government really caring about fair play and truth, especially when the first trial hearing isn't until late February.
Right from day one the bib have come up with a load of bollocks after another load of bollocks. Hopefully the Maynamar defense feel they have enough to make them look the imbeciles that they are. I'm not holding my breath. Though surely if this was in the UK, big If I know, but this case would not have seen the inside of a court room.
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You will not read any reports as by law, none are allowed on the case. Reporter are often not allowed in the trial and if so no notes can be taken, there is no record whatsoever aside from what some judge decides is relevant and writes down personally.
It's on par with the the middle ages.
To answer someone else's question, (for the fifth time or so...) The UK Coroner's Inquest is Jan 6th Don't expect any info or leaks from UK investigators before that date. They are professionals , not like Thai lackey police who spout off any musings they may have on their facebook pages .
Yes, it will be reported upon in UK press and you can count on The Bangkok Post and The Nation to subtly twist the meanings as in the recent family statement report, to fit the Thailand agenda of railroading these boys so tourism doesn't suffer- as if the political machinations of late have nothing to do with tourism numbers falling.
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