Military must accept the obvious | Bangkok Post: opinion - News Summed Up

Military must accept the obvious | Bangkok Post: opinion


This is where the military says unity begins, as 10 politicians (including Bangkok Shutdown leader Suthep Thaugsuban, circled) are asked 10 questions by generals of 10 reconciliation sub-committees. The reconciliation process is ongoing and there have been promises to give all parties a fair chance, but there seem to be glitches every time the process moves forward. The administration is putting more pressure on Pheu Thai and voices that are raising this issue with the public. The aim is crippling the party, giving the military regime the upper hand to continue their grip on power. The military regime should facilitate the reconciliation process and heed the voices of those involved so that in the future the military can avoid what it is so good at doing -- defending the country from external threats.


Source: Bangkok Post April 01, 2017 23:03 UTC



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