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Footage of Security Guard Acting Aggressively To Skateboarders Raises Controversy

(26 April) Widely
criticized in the current online social networks is this video clip of world class skateboarders,
Fallen Team, who have traveled to Thailand to participate in the Extreme Sports Show, being told
who’s boss by Thai security guard, claiming he is “Dang Bireley”, a famous gangster of the 1950’s.

The skate crew had plans to film stunts at Garden Home Housing Development, but is evicted
by the building’s security staff due to risk of damage.

This incident has sparked debates in
the online community on whether the security guard’s response was justified. Some agree, stating that
the skating may damage the iron railings, while others see the crew’s video clips as damaging
Thailand′s image as a polite and friendly nation.

Below is the self-promotional video made by
Fallen Team:

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Rows After Ratchanadda Temple’s Trees Cut Down

(26 April) The felling of trees in front of Ratchanadda Temple in Bangkok′s Old City was met with furor as some citizens criticized the Bangkok authorities? decision to cut down trees while promoting a greener, more environmentally friendly city.

Khaosod had been receiving complaints on the disappearance of 5 pink trumpet trees surrounding Wat Ratchanadda. The trees were torn down following what Bangkok officials claim were orders from the temple.

However, speaking to a Khaosod reporter, the abbot denies any knowledge on the subject since the trees are outside if the temple walls, pointing out that the tree was first cut in half, then stripped of all its stems until it died, prompting the tearing down of the whole tree bark.

Phra Nakorn area office said its officials were not responsible.

Meanwhile, Mr. Manus Yoonam, parks and cleanliness department official, insisted that the temple had requested the stems of the trees be removed due to its growth damaging the structure of the temple and the leaves were falling into the temple vicinity since 2009.

During that time, he said, the department took action in accordance with the temple’s request. Since then, the trees have died and the department has to dig out the stubs of the trees to improve the scenery in the area. Frangipani trees will be planted in the area instead since it has a slow growth rate and does not become so tall that it will burden the temple, he said.

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Mentally-Ill Man Cuts Stomach Open with Glass

(26 April) Police rushed to a townhouse after receiving reports of a delusional man violently
hurting himself in Nakornpatom province to find a large pool of blood. Officers were informed that the incident was due to self-harm and the seriously injured man has been taken to Mahachai 2 hospital. The man did not survive.

The person was named as Mr.Tanatut (surname withheld), 38, an unemployed patient of mental illness. Initial autopsy reveals his torso area was cut open by sharp object and the cause of death was blood loss.

Mr. Tanatut’s mother, 63, informs police that she was on her way to Somdej Chaophraya
hospital to get medicine for her son when the incident took place, adding that before she left, she had taken care to rid the house of any sharp objects since the victim had often stabbed himself with a knife. She said she did not expect the victim to break a piece of glass and cut himself with it.

The body is now in the possession of the hospital and no foul play is suspected.

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Homeless Found Dead In Udon Thani Temple

(26 April) Udon Thani police received notification early morning today that a dead person was found in the premises of Wat Potiwararam, Maakkaeng District.

A doctor on call at Udon Thani Hospital Center, with a number of officials were sent to the scene to find a stiff dead body of a man wearing a grey t-shirt and grey pants next to the sermon hall of the monastery. There were no signs of struggle.

Initial tests reveal he has been dead for 4-6 hours. The body was identified as Mr. Paibool Pangchan, 35, a local of Ampur Baan Dung. He was a homeless who has been living at the temple for 3 years. Speculated cause of death is a drunken fall where his head hit the floor.

The body was taken to Udon Thani Hospital Center to further determine the cause of death before the body is returned to family members for religious rites.

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DSI Promised Crackdown On Russian Mafia In Phuket

(26 April) After receiving complaints about foreign “gangs” hiring Thai residents as nominees to open local businesses, prompting concerns of massive money laundering business, the DSI calls on units involved and private sectors for consultation on how to suppress the situation.

Pol. Colonel Yanpol Yungyuen , Standing Deputy Director of the Department of Special
Investigation (DSI), chaired a meeting between DSI officials and representatives from various organizations and business groups in Phuket about the issue and solution to the illegal foreign takeover of the all-in-one travel services.

Reports say the issue began with local business owners called for the DSI and agencies
associated with the implementation of Russian foreign companies that have taken jobs that rightfully belong to locals of Karon beach, Phuket and Bangtao beach, Talang. DSI had stepped in to examine the case on Feb 7th, with cooperation from local businesses.

Foreign businesses that have hired local nominees to conduct business for them may be punishable by Thai law to up to 3 years in prison or up to 1,000,000 baht fine.

Mr. Yaanpol says several witnesses have been interviewed and the proper organizations have been contacted to collect information and paperwork to do with the case. Foreign businesses from Russia and South Korea have taken over the one-stop travel services which include hotel booking services, car for hire services, restaurants, laundromats, and Thai massage and spa by hiring Thai citizens as nominees to open up shop.

According to official records, Phuket has foreign shareholders, which amounts to less than half, totaling at 3,336 shareholders. Evidence shows that these foreigners often disguise themselves as tourists.

The police colonel urged locals to immediately report any evidence, especially video clips and photographs, to the DSI for the proceedings. This case has now been earmarked for special investigation.

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Constitutional Court Files Charges Against Redshirts Protesters

(26 April) 4 Redshirts are accused of insulting the Thai Constitutional Court after leading a protest outside the Court building.

At the Crime Suppression Division headquarters in Bangkok today, a representative of the Court filed the charges of insulting the court according to Article 136 and 198 of the Criminal Laws against Mr. Pisit Pongsana, Mr. Tanachai Seehin, Mr. Mongkol Nhongbualampoo, and Mr. Sornrak Malaitong. The Court′s representative also handed CD recordings of the speeches to the police as evidences.

According to the complaint document filed by the Court, the Redshirt protesters criticized the Court′s judges, causing grievous damage to the reputation of the Justices of the Constitutional Court. The complaint also accused the protesters of inciting a widespread disobedience among the populace.

Earlier, around 200 Redshirts camped outside the Court building in Bangkok′s Laksi area, to voice their anger against what they see as inference of the judicial powers into politics.

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Champions and Big Stars Are Coming to Thailand

(25 April) This coming summer, Thai football fans will continuously welcome many soccer stars from the giant European clubs Manchester United the 20th English Premier League title of this season,Barcelona champions of Spain, Chelsea the former UEFA Champions League 2012 and Liverpool the favourite team of Thai fans. 
 

Football has become big business in Thailand, especially among the big companies such as Singha and Chang beer which compete heavily with each other. 

When Singha has become a global partner of Manchester United and Chelsea, Chang does the same with Real Madrid and Barcelona. Standard Chartered bank is also the main sponsor of Liverpool Football Club while the King Power is the ownership of Leicester City.

It could be seen the market enthusiasm since the exiled former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra had bought Manchester City in 2007 before sold it to the Abu Dhabi United Group in 2008. 

The English football is the most popular league in Thailand for long time, especially for the Manchester United and Liverpool.

Singha Corporation as a global partner of the Red Devils will celebrate its 80th anniversary by organising Manchaester United and Chelsea to visit Thailand. Manchester United will bring the trophy to Thailand at Bangkok′s Rajamangala National Stadium on July 13 while Chelsea who will play a friendly in Bangkok on July 17. 

United have made four previous visits to the country but have not played here for 12 years. Their preparations for the 2013-14 campaign will also involve matches in Sydney, Tokyo, Osaka and Hong Kong. 

′′All the top players will be here in Thailand led by Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie,′′ said former United captain Bryan Robson, now the club′s ambassador. 

′′Our visit to Thailand in July plays an important role in the team′s pre-season preparations for the season ahead, as well as enables the club to engage with some of its global fans and commercial partners,′′ United chief executive David Gill said in a statement.

′′There are over 19.5 million Manchester United followers in Thailand and the club has been lucky enough to visit on a number of occasions.′′ 

While Liverpool Officer Matthew Baxter and the club′s Ambassador Ian Rush said during a press conference in Bangkok on April 24 that their stars including Stephen Gerrard and Luis Suarez will join the trip to visit Thailand for the fifth time. They will meet the fans at Meet and Greet Program on April 27 and will also play one game at Bangkok’s Rajamangala National Stadium on Sunday, July 28.

According to a news release on their website, Liverpool believe they have more than 14 million followers in Thailand. 

Another giant club, Barcelona announced on Friday 19 April at an official presentation in Bangkok that their players, including superstar Lionel Messi will play a friendly match with Thailand national team on August 7 in Rajamangala National Stadium.

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Head of UDD Renewed Call For Political Prisoners Release

(25 April) Ms. Tida Tojirakarn, chairwoman of the National United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD), said in press conference that she has concerns about the trouble of the bailing process of remaining political prisoners, some of which are bystanders arrested by the authorities during the crackdown on Redshirt protest in May 2010.

She also asks for release of Mr. Korkaew Pikultong, a Phuea Thai MP who is currently imprisoned for making offensive remarks about the Constitutional Court, and those who face criminal prosecution under lese majeste laws, stating that it is a basic right for the accused to be able to fight their case outside prison.

These people were imprisoned without receiving a fair trial. Thus, before the amnesty, bails should also be allowed for all these prisoners. This is a solution that will lessen their suffering, Ms. Thida said.

Additionally, the UDD chairwoman revealed plan for a rally on 19 May to commemorate the military assault on encamped Redshirts 3 years ago. She said she still did not have solid details about the activities on that day, but said that the speeches on the stage would focus on bails for political prisoners, amnesty bill, and constitutional amendment.

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Locals Complaint of Missing Compensation for Sirindhorn Dam

(24 April) Nearly 250 locals of Ubolratchathani province who were affected by the construction of Sirindhorn Dam gathered at the province’s prosecutor office to push Mr. Charoen Tunchatchawal, state attorney, chairman of the survey committee for persons not present on the census, to finish the census check within April.

Mr.Wunchai Yungmeesook, leader of the locals, states that in 2013, a subcommittee to
explore the missing persons on the census list has been set up to check for persons who may still be alive and their heirs, with the intention of completing the census check within Febuary 2013.

However, there have been no officials on the project since, prompting the gathering to push the survey to be done today.

Mr. Charoen Tunchatchawal states that the persons who meet the criteria or their heirs will
be summoned for testifying and filling out personal history forms to confirm their position within May 3rd. The list will be sent to Mr. Chavalit Pichalai, inspector of the Ministry of Energy, for further action.

“The survey results show that there are 1,276 families affected by this situation due to
the separation of families, resulting in 304 persons being left out of the census. This does not correspond with the information given by the locals that 789 individuals have been left out. However, the committee already has the list of names and will finish the survey within the deadline. As for the additional names, there shall be additional screening so as not to result in redundant compensation and to provide a clear conclusion.”, says Mr. Charoen.

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Blockbuster Actress Pays Tribute To Ghost of 'Nak'

(25 April) Star of "Peemaak…Phra Kanong" dances before the shrine dedicated to the spirit of a mythical figure whose life and death story the film was based upon.

Davika "Mai" Horne played the role of Naak, a woman who, according to a folk story virtually every Thai knows about, died during childbirth while her husband went to war. When Maak returns, he was greeted by the ghost of Naak and lived with her a while, not unaware that she was dead.

Many Thais deeply revere Naak. Her shrine at Mahabut temple in Bangkok is often visited by women who prayed for safe childbirth and men who prayed that they would be exempted from military service.

"Peemaak" is the latest remake of the story, and has already broken the 300 million baht mark, grossing more than 500 million baht in Bangkok and Chiang Mai alone after 28 days in theaters, becoming the highest-grossing Thai film ever.

Toeng Bunjong Pisuntanakul, the young director, estimates that all domestic revenue included, the number should rise to 700 million baht.

At the shrine, Ms. Davika wore the traditional Thai costume. Once arrived, Mai and her mother makes an offering of flowers, candles, and incense to the Yaa Naak altar before performing the dance alongside 6 professional Thai dancers, with Toeng Bunjong Pisuntanakul, the director of the film, and her adoring fans present. Afterwards, Mai and Toeng gave a short interview to reporters.

Mai says that the reason she came is due to her mom’s vow to the holy shrine that if her daughter’s movie reaches 300 million baht revenue, the star would perform a traditional Thai dance to thank the ghost of Naak.

When the crew first told Mai of this, she thought they were joking, but upon asking her mother for clarification, her mother admitted to the vow. Thus, the star had to train in traditional Thai dancing to perform for today.

As for her feelings on the success of the movie, Mai states that “As an actress, I am very happy to know that my work is received so well. This movie is making history and it is a very rare thing.”

When asked about any vows he may have made, Toeng admits that “I have made a vow in Japan, actually, and I think I have to go make good on that vow at the end of the year atop Mt. Fuji. My vow was for a revenue of 150 million baht only, and now it has greatly succeeded that. All I’m waiting for now is for those of you who haven’t seen the movie to just go into theatres and watch it.”

Toeng also explains that the revenue includes Bangkok and Chiangmai only. As for other provinces, it works on a charter basis of 10 million baht per charter. For this movie, when it finally leaves the theatre, this amount may be added to the overall revenues which will help him see how much people want to see Thai movies.

“If every province is included, there is a chance that the number has reached 700 million baht. I think this success comes from many aspects. First of all, the story is a modern twist on an age old well known story. Also, it comes from word of mouth and social networks which helps the movie maintain its viewership throughout the latter weeks of its theatre life.” says the famous director.

When asked about plans for “Peemak” overseas, Toeng reveals that in May, “Peemak” will be in theatres in Sydney, Australia and Singapore. As for Thailand, “Peemak”’s theatre time has been extended until mid-late May. “Mr.Visoot (administrator of GTH) has said there will be a bonus for the cast and crew of “Peemak”. We’ll see how that goes.”

Mai Davika jokingly hints at her reward. “Now I’m just waiting to see where Mr. Visoot will take us. Personally, I want to visit Paris, France.”

Peemak Phra Kanoeng has been in theatres since March 28th 2013.

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