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Detention of 3 Teens Over Gruesome Killing of 13-Year-Old Classmate Sparks Debate in China

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FILE - A man walks along the road in the city of Handan in northern China's Hebei province on Feb. 28, 2024. Chinese authorities in the Feixiang district near Handan city announced three suspects have been detained over the March 10, 2024 gruesome murder of a thirteen-year-old boy, riveting users on Chinese social media and sparking debate over bullying and mental health in China's countryside. (AP Photo/Emily Wang Fujiyama, File)

BEIJING (AP) — In the last recorded moments before the 13-year-old boy’s death, surveillance cameras showed him sitting on a scooter, surrounded by three classmates. An hour later, his phone went dead, kicking off a frantic search by relatives.

The following day, police in a village in northern China’s Hebei province made a sickening discovery: the boy’s body, buried underneath a tarp in an abandoned vegetable greenhouse.

His three teenage classmates have been detained on suspicion of murdering the boy in a case that has riveted China, setting off outrage and frenzied debate over the young age of the suspects and soul-searching about bullying and social responsibility in the Chinese countryside.

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The crime scene where the boy’s body was buried underneath a tarp was in an abandoned vegetable greenhouse.

Police in Feixiang district of Handan city identified the boy only by his last name, Wang. In a statement Sunday they said the boy had been killed on March 10 and that the suspects were detained the following day. A police investigator told state broadcaster CCTV on Monday that the crime had been premeditated, with the suspects digging out the pit twice, once the day before and again the day of the killing.

Wang’s relatives and their attorney said in interviews with Chinese media and in posts on social media that the boy had long been a victim of bullying, and was forced to give money to one of his classmates before he was killed. They said police identified the suspected killers after reviewing the surveillance footage and questioning the classmates.

“He was beaten alive and his body was disfigured beyond recognition,” Wang’s father wrote on Douyin, a Chinese social media platform. “I hope the government will be fair, open and just, punish them severely, and that the killers will pay with their lives!”

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The 13-year-old victim appears in surveillance camera footage on March 10, 2024.

The case will be a test of a change in the law in 2021 that lowered the age at which children could be charged with a crime from 14 to 12 years old.

Wang’s father, aunt, and grandmother did not respond to requests for comment. A person answering a phone number listed for their attorney’s law firm told The Associated Press to wait for comment, saying they were swamped with interview requests. A number for the principal of the boy’s school rang unanswered, as did numbers for relatives of two of the suspects.

The victim and the suspects are all under the age of 14. Media reports said they were “left-behind” children, a phrase used to describe kids in the countryside often cared for by grandparents because their parents work in faraway cities.

As details of the tragedy emerged last weekend, it renewed concern over the social and psychological welfare of such children, their exposure to violent content online and the ability of the country’s social services to care for them. Posts and videos from Wang’s relatives garnered millions of views and thousands of comments.

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Three teenage classmates have been detained on suspicion of murdering the boy in a case that has riveted China.

“The attention paid to the mental health of minors in the countryside is too little,” said one commenter on Weibo, a Chinese social media platform. “I think this sort of thing could happen again.”

Zhang Dongshuo, a defense attorney in Beijing unaffiliated with the case, said that Wang’s death is the latest in a series of juvenile murder cases in China that have sparked debate on how old a child should be before being held responsible for a crime.

“Generally speaking, these kinds of cases involving minors are rare,” Zhang said. “But recently more and more of these cases have been reported by the media, and it’s been triggering discussion in Chinese society over revising the age of criminal responsibility.”

In 2019, a 13-year-old boy who confessed to sexually assaulting and murdering a 10-year-old girl avoided criminal charges because Chinese law at the time stipulated that only those over the age of 14 could be held criminally liable. Two years later, the the age of criminal responsibility was lowered to 12, but the government mandated that prosecution only take place if approved by the Supreme People’s Procuratorate, China’s highest prosecuting authority.

Zhang added that the lack of parental guidance for “left behind” children has been a longstanding social issue, but that the question of how they should be raised has not been fully resolved.

“Many people think schools and the government should take responsibility for children’s education, but that means if the relevant government departments and schools don’t educate them effectively, then it’s highly likely this minor is left in an educational vacuum,” he said.

State media have given Wang’s death widespread coverage, though there are signs that Chinese authorities are keeping a close eye on public sentiment. On Sunday, the family’s attorney, Zang Fanqing, was abruptly cut off on a live broadcast after saying he and Wang’s father were barred from seeing the boy’s body. The next day, Zang said on social media that they were allowed to see the body.

A public statement from police Sunday asked the public not to spread rumors to protect the victim’s privacy and avoid further harm to the boy’s family.

His family has signaled they intend to pursue criminal charges. In a video Wang’s father posted Monday, he said the sight of his son’s body was “crueler than I imagined.”

“Your father isn’t scared, he is only upset and furious,” Wang’s father wrote, addressing his son. “Wait for your father to avenge you!”

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DAKE KANG reported from Beijing. AP researcher Wanqing Chen contributed to this report.

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Thai Police Require Monthly Case Reports and Stricter Foreigner Screening

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Relevant agencies attended a meeting on controlling and supervising foreigners coming to stay in Phuket at the conference room of the Phuket Immigration Office on September 6, 2023.

BANGKOK – As Thai tourism has grown significantly and the number of foreign tourists has increased, it has been reported that the number of cases involving foreigners breaking the law has risen as well.

Recently, there have been headlines about foreigners committing illegal acts, some of which pose a threat to society. In response, Pol. Gen. Roy Ingpairoj, Deputy Chief of the Royal Thai Police, issued a letter of instruction to the Commissioner of Immigration ordering stricter enforcement of immigration laws.

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Pol. Gen. Roy Ingpairoj, Deputy Chief of the Royal Thai Police

The investigation revealed that some foreigners had entered the country illegally and had ulterior motives for staying in Thailand. They disregarded Thai laws and their presence was not beneficial to the country in any way. Instead, they caused damage to Thai society, economy, politics and national security.

In order to control and prevent foreigners who are allowed to stay temporarily in the Kingdom of Thailand from committing crimes, causing disturbances or posing a threat to the peace, security or national security of the people, the following instructions have been issued:

  1. Strictly screen foreigners entering and leaving the Kingdom. This includes the consideration of applications for extensions of stay, visa stamping, and changes in visa status. All relevant laws, regulations, and orders must be strictly followed.
  2. Investigate and prosecute all crimes committed by foreigners. This includes violations of the Immigration Act, the Alien Employment Act, the Entertainment Places Act, illegal business operations, nominee arrangements where Thai nationals hold shares or real estate ownership on behalf of foreigners to avoid legal compliance. The behavior of foreigners should also be investigated to determine if they have any mafia-like influence. Cooperation with relevant agencies is required for integrated law enforcement.
  3. Revoke the stay permits of foreigners who are found to be staying in the Kingdom without a legitimate reason or who have other behaviors that warrant the revocation of their permits. This should be done in accordance with the Immigration Act.

The Immigration Bureau was ordered to develop an action plan and set a schedule for continuous and comprehensive inspections in all areas at appropriate times.

For every arrest made, the case must be investigated further, and the results of the operation must be reported by the 10th of every month. The first report is due on April 10, 2024.

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Impression of CHA EUN-WOO 2024 Just One 10 Minute in Bangkok

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BANGKOK – Simple P. Entertainment has released notes and photos of CHA EUN-WOO 2024 Just One 10 Minute [Mystery Elevator] in Bangkok to celebrate the successful fan-con tour of CHA EUN-WOO, a singer and actor in Bangkok, at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center.

CHA EUN-WOO did an opening with the song ‘10 Minutes’ following by ‘Fu*king great time’ and greeting “I miss you, AROHA” in Thai which made the concert hall full with screaming of Thai fans.

He also said that “Thailand is one of the countries he looks forward to do the Fan-Con because he remembered that Thai Fans are always good at cheering.” which makes fans feel more touch and scream louder.

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Then he continued the show with ‘STAY’ and had an interview with Thai famous DJ ‘DJ Nui’ including various missions which increased more joyful atmosphere of the event. In this interview, he also said that ‘Pad Thai and Phu Pat Pong Curry are his favorite Thai food’.

CHA EUN-WOO continued the show with a special stage performance of ‘As Long As You Love Me’ by BackStreet Boys. After the stage ‘First Love’, he sang “Be Careful” in Thai and made a cute expression along with the Thai song “100 Times of Falling in Love,” which made the hall full of screaming once again.

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The K-pop singer continued the next stages with ASTRO’s Crazy Sexy Cool, Knock, and Candy Sugar Pop. He also gifts the fans with a sweet and romantic stage with A Good Day To Be A Dog OST “Jealousy.”  He talked about his memories of watching stars in Thailand and then drawing stars into the alphabet T shape, gave a thankful greeting for the support and love from Thai fans, and wrapped up the event with ‘You’re the Best’.

It showed up on the screen with a touching message “Whatever will be in the future, we will always trust you, let’s make colorful memories together.” CHA EUN-WOO could not hide how much he had been touched and expressed “You made a good one. I’m so touched. Thank you so much”.

Thus, this CHA EUN-WOO ‘s fan-con in Thailand had been ended full of happiness and good feelings. That is the reason of the word “The best of CHA… CHA EUN-WOO” exists.

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Hino Supports the Laemchabang Logistic Fair 2024 Meeting

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Hino supported the organization of the annual general meeting “Laemchabang Logistic Fair 2024”

Hino was the main sponsor of the 2023 Annual General Meeting “Laemchabang Logistic Fair 2024” at the Physical Education Building, Kasetsart University, Sriracha Campus, Chonburi Province on Saturday, March 2, 2024. 

The meeting as honored to have Mr. Nopparat Sriphrom, Sriracha District Chief, Ms. Sunee Phutiwanit, President of the Laem Chabang Chonburi Transport Association, and Ms. Yumiko Kawamura, President of Hino Motors Sales (Thailand) Ltd. as the chairman of the opening ceremony. 

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During the event, there was a discussion on the topic “Moving towards change and being ready to make profits with Hino” providing knowledge and guidance regarding Euro 5 standards, various transportation directions in Thailand, the TSM or Transport Safety Management system, and professional truck management.

In addition to bringing knowledge to transport operators, the Hino booth also displayed commercial trucks which meet the needs of various uses in all forms of transportation. They can be customized for a variety of uses, such as the stage vehicle which we use, the Hino 500 Victor Wing Van, with a wing van body type installed with an LED screen and spacious interior.

The wings can be opened. It is to transport and cover all angles. Hino also brought benefits in terms of after-sales services, including standard and quality spare parts products for attendees at the event. Let Hino be your business partner. We are ready to take care of our clients with happiness, a smile and confidence. We are a leading commercial truck and are ready to take care of and create profits for our customers.

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Hino has continuously developed products and services to meet the needs of customers and is ready to take care of customers with happiness and smiles continuously.    

For more information and activities of Hino customer smile project to create happiness and make our customer and Thai society smile and now always. Please visit www.hinothailand.com, follow us on Facebook: Hino Thailand Fan Club, Line: @hinoth, YouTube: Hino Thailand Official, and TikTok: @hinoth.

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Bangkok International Book Fair Highlights Rights Fair 2024

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Mr.Suwich Rungwattanapaiboon, president of the Publishers and Booksellers Association of Thailand (PUBAT)

BANGKOK – Thailand’s largest book fair “The 52nd National Book Fair and the 22nd Bangkok International Book Fair” will be soon kicked off at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center during March 28-April 8, covering an exhibition area of more than 20,000 square meters.

The event will receive the graciousness of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn to preside over the opening ceremony of the event on Thursday, March 28, 2024, at 10:00 a.m., the Publishers and Booksellers Association of Thailand (PUBAT) announced on March 18.

Mr.Suwich Rungwattanapaiboon, president of PUBAT, revealed that this year’s event will be held under the concept of “Booklympics” in welcoming the upcoming Olympic Games, in which over one million books from 322 publishers will be exhibited in 914 booths, along with more than 100 activities and many highlights, including a special activity called “Bangkok Rights Fair 2024.”

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Mr.Suwich Rungwattanapaiboon, president of the Publishers and Booksellers Association of Thailand (PUBAT), presided over the press conference of “The 52nd National Book Fair and the 22nd Bangkok International Book Fair” at Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre on March 18, 2024.

It is the first time in Thailand that the PUBAT join forces with the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (Public Organization) or TCEB to organize the “Bangkok Rights Fair”, a business matching for copyright trading activity between Thai publishers and international agencies under the Business to Business (B2B) platform.

There will be representatives from 34 foreign agents from 14 countries and 53 publishers/distributors from Thailand participating in the business matching between March 28-30, 2024. This activity is expected to create not less than US$10 million or equivalent to approximately 351 million baht in terms of copyright trading value.

Moreover, more than 100 interesting exhibitions and activities will be presented throughout 12 days of the event, starting from March 28 to April 8, 2024, from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Hall 5-7, LG Floor, Queen Sirikit National Convention Center.

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The event is divided into three zones: Book Zone, Exhibition Zone, and Activity Zone.

At Book Zone, there will be seven categories of books: 1. Novel, Literature, and Fiction 2. Book Wonderlands which are Comic Books and Books for Teenagers 3. Children’s and Educational books 4. Foreign books 5. General books 6. Old books and 7. Non-books. More than one million books from 322 leading publishers and bookstores will participate in this historical book event in the country.

At the Exhibition Zone: Cat Country Exhibition, a translated literature by Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn by Nanmee Books Company Limited, Outstanding Book Exhibition 2024 by the Office of the Basic Education Commission Ministry of Education (OBEC), Phanwaenfah Prize Literary Exhibition: “Phanwaenfah Prize the finish line is not too far away” by the Secretariat of the House of Representatives, Proud Songkran Exhibition by the National Soft Power Strategy Committee, and What Read Exhibition: What do famous people read?.

Activity Zone: more than 100 activities will be available, with the Booklympics competition, as a highlight activity to search for the best talent in the book industry covering five areas: 1. Designer 2. Writer 3. Proofreader 4. Top Seller 5. Best reader. Other highlights are the “One Reader Inspires Million People Foundation” activity by the Publishers and Booksellers Association of Thailand.

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This activity is created to raise funds for agencies that promote reading but lack funds. It will provide budget support for “Buy the right books” for 20 organizations (10,000 baht each), totaling 200,000 baht so that those organizations can buy new books by themselves, and the activity so-called “Why the books are having for?”, an activity that will provide readers an opportunity to express their opinions.

Mr.Suwich added that the 22nd Bangkok International Book Fair is also well underway as receiving greater feedback than expected. Eleven world-class publishers from nine countries will join to exhibit 18 booths at the event. Those are such as from Taiwan, Japan, China, and Ukraine. They will present books and cultures of each nation, covering printing technology, culture, and learning of languages.

As part of this event, the PUBAT will organize a Business Field Trip, taking international publishers and copyright agents to participate in reading culture by visiting bookstores, printing houses, and leading Thai publishers. Mr. Sanont Wangsrangboon, Deputy Governor of Bangkok, will be an honorary guest speaker for this special event. He will provide information about the reading promotion policy of Bangkok as one of the world book cities and UNESCO cities of learning to all participants at Bangkok City Hall.

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Wilawan Apinyapong and Paweena Thongsuk, former athletes of the Thai national team, attended the press conference for National Book Week with the theme of the 2024 Olympic Games.

Additionally, the PUBAT has partnered with Wisesight (Thailand) Co., Ltd bringing the system https://wisesight.com/th/zocialeye/ which is an Artificial Intelligence or AI system for searching information. This will allow us to get information from every social media platform where people are talking about the book fair whether before the event, during the event, or after the event so that we can acknowledge the perspectives that the general public has about the book fair.

Based on that information, we will be able to analyze that information to prevent and solve problems that may occur as well as use data to analyze consumer behavior in order to create events and activities that are more relevant to the target groups in the future.

See you at the 52nd National Book Fair and the 22nd Bangkok International Book Fair from March 28 to April 8, 2024, from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Hall 5-7, LG Floor, Queen Sirikit National Convention Center.

For more information, please visit our Facebook Page: Thai Book Fair.

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Two Kiwi Tourists Deny Assault Charges Against Phuket Police

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The New Zealand brothers who were accused of assaulting a Phuket traffic police officer in an incident widely shared online are still in custody after they denied all charges on March 18, 2024.

PHUKET – Two New Zealand tourists who were accused of assaulting a Phuket traffic police officer in an incident widely shared online are still in custody after they denied all charges and declined to give any statement while the police requested the court deny their release on bail.

According to Pol. Maj. Gen. Sinlert Sukhum, Phuket Provincial Police Commander, Brothers Hamish Day, 36, and Oscar Mattson Day, 34, were charged with five offenses including robbery, fighting or obstructing officials from performing their duties, causing physical harm to an on-duty officer, attempted bribery and driving a motorcycle without a license.

The police chief alleged that the man who attacked the officer is a mixed martial arts fighter. Both of them have had their visas revoked by the immigration authorities. 

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Phuket Governor Sophon Suwannarat and Pol. Maj. Gen. Sinlert Sukhum, Phuket Provincial Police Commander, held a press conference on March 18, 2024.

Police said Police Senior Sergeant Major Somsak Noo-iat, who was assaulted on Saturday, is getting better and has returned home to recover.

Somsak spotted the men speeding on their motorbikes and tried to stop them. They allegedly tried to speed away then tried to offer a bribe to Somsak, who refused to take it. He tried to film the two men on his phone, and they allegedly tackled him and wrestled the gun away from him, causing a bullet to be fired. No one was injured by the bullet, police said.

Bystanders in the viral video could be heard shouting for them to stop. They then told reporters that they wouldn’t dare to intervene since the foreigner was armed.

Phuket Governor Sophon Suwannarat said such actions were unacceptable and that officials will increase inspection of tourists who may act inappropriately or violate the law.

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What Do Chiang Mai People Gain From the Visits of Srettha, Thaksin, and Pita?

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CHIANG MAIHow many prime ministers are actually in Thailand? Many people satirised and joked about this as Thailand’s top politicians, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, and former Prime Minister candidate Pita Limcharoenrat, visited Chiang Mai last week.

Of course, PM Srettha needed to get there immediately after finishing his trip to Germany and France, as Chiang Mai is one of the world’s most polluted cities.

Pita’s colleagues stated that he had planned to visit Chiang Mai for some time, but many people thought he had to go there to maintain the Move Forward Party (MFP) popular, as the MFP currently has seven out of ten MPs in Chiang Mai, where the Pheu Thai Party had dominated.

Thaksin Shinawatra, 75, the most controversial leader, simply wanted to visit his home province after spending at least 15 years abroad as a fugitive. His visit was personal, but he emphasised the PM.25 problem resulting from the current forest fires, as did Prime Minister Srettha and Mr. Pita.

Live and let live

Thaksin continued his public appearances since leaving detention on February 18. He flied to Chiang Mai on March 14, with his daughter Paetongtarn Shinawatra, the Pheu Thai Party leader, and her family.

“Please understand and sympathize with the 75-year-old who has left his homeland for a long time. Who doesn’t like my face, just disregard. We can live separate lives,” he said.

Thaksin went to pay respect to the graveyard of his parents at the top of a mountain on the west side of Huai Mae On Reservoir in Nong Hoi Village, On Nuea Subdistrict, San Kamphaeng District. His ex-wife Khunying Potjaman na Pombejara was present along with his extended family.

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Thaksin Shinawatra and his family pose for a photo after paying respect to the graveyard of his parents at the top of a mountain on the west side of Huai Mae On Reservoir, San Kamphaeng District, Chiang Mai Province, on March 15, 2024. (Photo by Chavalit Panyong, Khaosod)

On that day he joined dinner with Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and former prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat, his brother-in-law, at Somchai residence inside Summit Green Valley Golf Course, Mae Rim District, on Friday, March 15. 

Thaksin told reporters on another day that he didn’t give any particular advice to PM Srettha during the dinner together. He just joked to Srettha not to work beyond midnight otherwise he would have to charge overtime payment.

As for his health, which is a controversial issue that people have doubted him not acually illed, Thaksin said that previously, he was suffering from a serious disease, but strong support helped to improve things significantly.

“However, I continue to experience nerve compression in the bones of my neck and back, as well as symptoms from my COVID-19 infection. At that time, the symptoms were severe. I had to stay in the ICU for 9 days, and my insides were impacted. I still have black spots on my lungs and when I am feeling the pain neck and back, I need to use pain relief spray regularly,” Thaksin said.

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Thaksin Shinawatra is greeted by people in Chiang Mai Province on March 15, 2024. (Photo by Chavalit Panyong, Khaosod)

The 1997 crisis comparison

The former prime minister also stated that now the most important issue is PM 2.5 dust, which is a concern whether the environment can be returned to a moist and green environment, bringing the air back to good condition.

He believes the Prime Minister Srettha has plans to revive the economy. Because if the economy is good, everything else will be fine too. It is equivalent to stating, “An army must march on its stomach.” “It will be difficult if your stomach is not full.”

He has understood that the government’s work now is more challenging than it was during the 1997 Asian financial crisis (the Tom Yum Kung crisis). Because it’s more complex and challenging. Political parties and government officials must collaborate since the task is more difficult than ever.

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Pita Limcharoenrat (white shirt) shared a photo of himself using equipment to extinguish a fire in Mae Wang District in Chiang Mai province on March 16, 2024. (Pita Instagram)

However, Pita disagreed with Thaksin. He stated that the current scenario differs from that of 1997. If we say it’s the same, we’ll make the erroneous correction. Now that the economy has been in decline for ten years, the problem is structural; exports and the production sector remain unchanged.

“I’d want to invite the administration or Mr. Thaksin to explore new economic methods to address these issues. GDP alone does not measure inequality. The most important thing is to establish a road map that outlines what will be done, when, and who will assist. But at the present, if there is nothing other than a digital wallet, that is being talked over,” he said.

Should or should not declare a disaster state

Pita’s latest trip to Chiang Mai is described as “a mission of forest fire extinguishing and solving the problem of PM2.5.” He shared a photo of himself using equipment to extinguish a fire in Mae Wang District with the caption “words are not as good as the eyes see.”

Then he gave an interview, claiming that the government should declare Chiang Mai a disaster state in order to spend the central budget, and allow state agencies to be more effectively mobilized to tackle forest fire, agricultural waste fire, and PM2.5 microdust particles.

However his suggestion has been critised that he did not understand the law of state of calamity declaration and its effects.

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Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and Nirat Phongsitthaworn The governor of Chiang Mai watched the operation of a helicopter transporting water from the Mae Ngat Sombun Chon Dam, Mae Taeng District, Chiang Mai Province, to put out forest fires on March 16, 2024. (Photo by Chavalit Panyong, Khaosod)

Nirat Phongsitthaworn The governor of Chiang Mai argued that the laws for declaring a dust-related calamity do not specify how much the authorities can pay for it. As a result, the declaration does not benefit government agencies’ budgets. He proposed a central budget to hire staff for fighting fires and monitoring the forest, including gas, water, food, and other expenses, which the government approved.

The Chiang Mai governor also stated that the main cause of the problem between January and February 2024 was burning in agricultural areas. During the time, the Chiang Mai administration had practically complete control of.

“However, as we enter March, we must focus on managing forest fires. Chiang Mai province has the country’s largest forest acreage, at 90%, or approximately 12 million rai. Currently, the area of burning can be reduced by up to 70%,” he stated.

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A sign in the middle of a road in Chiang Mai states that PM2.5 levels on March 18, 2024, are at an unhealthy level. (Photo by Kritsana Choenthongchai, Khaosod)

Avoid severe consequences

Chairman of Chiang Mai Tourism Council Phallop Sae Jiw is another one who urged the government not to declare a state of calamity in Chiang Mai because it would severely affect the tourism industry, thus adding to the problems facing the province.

Prime Minister Srettha stated that the government had approved the central budget for forest fire extinguishment, which was set to be disbursed on March 16; therefore, he saw no reason to declare a disaster area at this time. After listening to thoughts and proposals from all relevant sectors, he was concerned that if the declaration is made, it would have even more severe consequences.

“What will happen after that is that it will affect the number of foreign tourists who have purchased insurance from home. If they are travelling in a disaster zone or emergency area, their insurance will not cover them instantly. Of course, Chiang Mai Province will lose tourists who plan to visit in the short and long term. “We are concerned here,” Srettha stated.

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Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin joined dinner with two former prime ministers, Thaksin Shinawatra and Somchai Wongsawat, at Somchai residence inside Summit Green Valley Golf Course, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai Province on March 15, 2024. (Photo by Chavalit Panyong, Khaosod)

Acknowledging that the level of air pollution in Chiang Mai is the worst in the world often, PM Srettha argued the situation is better than the same period last year or a third fewer heat spots now.

He said a holistic approach to tackling forest fires, agricultural fires, and PM2.5 must continue, as must the importation of corn from neighbouring countries to be used as animal feed during the dry season from January 15 to the end of April because the visibility is now very low and it’s affecting the economy, including tourism.

Srettha added that he also discussed the matter with Cambodian PM Hun Manet about the burning of agricultural waste in Cambodia, but it cannot be solved easily.

“We are doing good, but we have to do more,” he told related officials and ministers.

I don’t mind being compared

The PM also responded to Pita’s simultaneous trip to Chiang Mai to follow up on the forest fire crisis, saying, “I look at it positively. I believe it was more of a coincidence. Let us help each other since the people will profit the most. If Mr. Pita experiences anything and the government continues to perform poorly, please let me know. I will listen to whatever he recommend. We shall accomplish whatever is possible.”

The Prime Minister also stated that he did not mind being compared to Mr. Thaksin or Mr. Pita, as long as they made Thai people smile.

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Russian Man and Buriram Woman Sue Each Other For Assaulting

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The homeowner in Buriram claims the Russian man smashed a piece of a wooden altar table and attempted to attack her with it.

BURIRAM – At a party in someone else’s home, a Russian man attacked his Thai wife, and the Thai homeowner in Buriram then claimed that he also attacked her, who tried to stop him. He has now sued the homeowner for 100,000 baht in damages, claiming he was assaulted.

Ms. Sommai Chamnongsuk, 42, a resident of Village 6, Nong Khammar Subdistrict, Ku Mueang District, Buriram Province conducted a media interview, claiming that the matter had been passed for a month with no progress.

The incident took place on February 18, 2024, when she hosted a birthday party for her 10-year-old son at her home. It was a simple event to which she hadn’t invited many people. Her son invited a friend named B, and his mother was from another village.

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Ms. Sommai Chamnongsuk, 42, gave a media interview at her house in Village 6, Nong Khammar Subdistrict, Ku Mueang District, Buriram Province on March 17, 2024.

At 11 p.m., Mr. Stanislav, or Star, a Russian national, 43, arrived to pick up his wife and child who were at the birthday party. By this time, her son had already gone to bed. Mr. Star had an argument with his wife and then assaulted her, causing her to bleed profusely. She and her neighbors tried to stop him, whereupon Mr. Star suffered a heart attack.

They helped him by resuscitating him and giving him water until he regained consciousness. Mr. Star’s wife and her child drove away, presumably to see a doctor and have their wounds treated.

When Mr. Star’s condition improved and he no longer saw his wife, he went berserk and ransacked her house. Although she tried to tell him that his wife had already left, he wouldn’t listen to her. He went up the stairs and opened every door in the house. When he couldn’t find her, he turned to her and punched her in the face, causing her to fall to the ground. Then he rode her and tried to strangle her.

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The incident occurred in Ms. Sommai’s house in Village 6, Nong Khammar Subdistrict, Ku Mueang District, Buriram Province.

At this point, her son ran to his mother’s aid, kicking the Russian man three times. However, he couldn’t do much because he was still a child. Mr. Star grabbed the boy by the arm and threw him so that he almost fell down the stairs. Then he took the leg of a wooden altar table and tried to hit her with it, but she fought back by grabbing whatever she could find as a weapon. Then neighbors who heard the noise ran over to help, causing a commotion. This resulted in Mr. Star falling down the stairs and hitting his head.

After the incident, she filed a complaint with the Ku Mueang police station against Mr. Star for trespassing, assault and damage to property. However, Mr. Star filed a counter complaint with the police, claiming that they had assaulted him and demanding 100,000 baht in damages.

On March 18, the Thai woman who is the Russian’s wife, Miss A, told reporters another story.

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The captured shot from the clip shows Ms. A returning to see her injured husband on February 18, 2024.

She stated that when her husband assaulted her, another friend escorted her away. She escaped into the toilet of another nearby house, but she could hear the owner’s voice saying, “Lock it up; I’ll kill him.” He hurt me first.” So she returned to her husband and discovered that he was covered in blood, with another man tying him up.

After both parties filed lawsuits against one another, Ms. A claimed that she went to every police appointment; however, Ms. Sommai only went once and declared that she would not make a deal. Regarding her husband’s request for 100,000 baht, he hoped to reach an agreement and resolve the situation without going to court.

The case’s owner, Police Lieutenant Amnuay Nonghan, Deputy Inspector, Khu Mueang Police Station, stated that if the medical certificates from Khu Mueang Hospital arrive, both sides will be called to testify again in order to summarise the files and send them to the prosecution.

 

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Putin Basks in Electoral Victory That Was Never in Doubt Even as Russians Quietly Protest

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Russian President Vladimir Putin visits his campaign headquarters after a presidential election in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, March 17, 2024. (Gavriil Grigorov, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP)

Russian President Vladimir Putin basked in a victory early Monday that was never in doubt, as partial election results showed him easily securing a fifth term after facing only token challengers and harshly suppressing opposition voices.

With little margin for protest, Russians crowded outside polling stations at noon Sunday, on the last day of the election, apparently heeding an opposition call to express their displeasure with Putin. Still, the impending landslide underlined that Russian leader would accept nothing less than full control of the country’s political system as he extends his nearly quarter-century rule for six more years.

Putin hailed the early results as an indication of “trust” and “hope” in him — while critics saw them as another reflection of the preordained nature of the election.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin gestures while speaking on a visit to his campaign headquarters after a presidential election in Moscow, Russia, early Monday, March 18, 2024. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)

“Of course, we have lots of tasks ahead. But I want to make it clear for everyone: When we were consolidated, no one has ever managed to frighten us, to suppress our will and our self-conscience. They failed in the past and they will fail in the future,” Putin said at a meeting with volunteers after polls closed.

British Foreign Secretary David Cameron wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter: “The polls have closed in Russia, following the illegal holding of elections on Ukrainian territory, a lack of choice for voters and no independent OSCE monitoring. This is not what free and fair elections look like.”

Any public criticism of Putin or his war in Ukraine has been stifled. Independent media have been crippled. His fiercest political foe, Alexei Navalny, died in an Arctic prison last month, and other critics are either in jail or in exile.

Beyond the fact that voters had virtually no choice, independent monitoring of the election was extremely limited. According to Russia’s Central Election Commission, Putin had some 87% of the vote with about 90% of precincts counted.

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Voters queue at a polling station at noon local time in Moscow, Russia, on Sunday, March 17, 2024.  (AP Photo)

In that tightly controlled environment, Navalny’s associates urged those unhappy with Putin or the war in Ukraine to go to the polls at noon on Sunday — and lines outside a number of polling stations both inside Russia and at its embassies around the world appeared to swell at that time.

Among those heeding call was Yulia Navalnaya, Navalny’s widow, who joined a long line in Berlin as some in the crowd applauded and chanted her name.

She spent more than five hours in the line and told reporters after casting her vote that she wrote her late husband’s name on the ballot.

Asked whether she had a message for Putin, Navalnaya replied: “Please stop asking for messages from me or from somebody for Mr. Putin. There could be no negotiations and nothing with Mr. Putin, because he’s a killer, he’s a gangster.”

But Putin brushed off the effectiveness of the apparent protest.

“There were calls to come vote at noon. And this was supposed to be a manifestation of opposition. Well, if there were calls to come vote, then … I praise this,” he said at a news conference after polls closed.

Unusually, Putin referenced Navalny by name for the first time in years at the news conference. And he said he was informed of an idea to release the opposition leader from prison, days before his death. Putin said that he agreed to the idea, on condition that Navalny didn’t return to Russia.

Some Russians waiting to vote in Moscow and St. Petersburg told The Associated Press that they were taking part in the protest, but it wasn’t possible to confirm whether all of those in line were doing so.

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Voters queue at a polling station at noon local time in Moscow, Russia, on Sunday, March 17, 2024. (AP Photo)

One woman in Moscow, who said her name was Yulia, told the AP that she was voting for the first time.

“Even if my vote doesn’t change anything, my conscience will be clear … for the future that I want to see for our country,” she said. Like others, she didn’t give her full name because of security concerns.

Another Moscow voter, who also identified himself only by his first name, Vadim, said he hoped for change, but added that “unfortunately, it’s unlikely.”

Meanwhile, supporters of Navalny streamed to his grave in Moscow, some bringing ballots with his name written on them.

Meduza, Russia’s biggest independent news outlet, published photos of ballots it received from their readers, with “killer” inscribed on one, “thief” on another and “The Hague awaits you” on yet another. The last refers to an arrest warrant for Putin from the International Criminal Court that accuses him of personal responsibility for abductions of children from Ukraine.

Some people told the AP that they were happy to vote for Putin — unsurprising in a country where independent media have been hobbled, state TV airs a drumbeat of praise for the Russian leader and voicing any other opinion is risky.

Dmitry Sergienko, who cast his ballot in Moscow, said, “I am happy with everything and want everything to continue as it is now.”

Voting took place over three days at polling stations across the vast country, in illegally annexed regions of Ukraine and online. As people voted Sunday, Russian authorities said Ukraine launched a massive new wave of attacks on Russia, killing two people — underscoring the challenges facing the Kremlin.

Despite tight controls, several dozen cases of vandalism at polling stations were reported across the voting period.

Several people were arrested, including in Moscow and St. Petersburg, after they tried to start fires or set off explosives at polling stations while others were detained for throwing green antiseptic or ink into ballot boxes.

Stanislav Andreychuk, co-chair of the Golos independent election watchdog, said that pressure on voters from law enforcement had reached unprecedented levels.

Russians, he said in a social media post, were searched when entering polling stations, there were attempts to check filled-out ballots before they were cast, and one report said police demanded a ballot box be opened to remove a ballot.

“It’s the first time in my life that I’ve seen such absurdities,” Andreychuk wrote on the messaging app Telegram, adding that he started monitoring elections in Russia 20 years ago.

The OVD-Info group that monitors political arrests said that 80 people were arrested in 20 cities across Russia on Sunday.

That left little room for people to express their displeasure, but Ivan Zhdanov, the head of Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation, said that the opposition’s call to protest had been successful.

Beyond Russia, huge lines also formed around noon outside diplomatic missions in London, Berlin, Paris, Milan, Belgrade and other cities with large Russian communities, many of whom left home after Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

Protesters in Berlin displayed a figure of Putin bathing in a bath of blood with the Ukrainian flag on the side, alongside shredded ballots in ballot boxes.

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Yulia Navalnaya, centre, widow of Alexey Navalny, stands in a queue with other voters at a polling station near the Russian embassy in Berlin, after noon local time, on Sunday, March 17, 2024. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)

Russian state television and officials said the lines abroad showed strong turnout.

In Tallinn, where hundreds stood in a line snaking around the Estonian capital’s cobbled streets leading to the Russian Embassy, 23-year-old Tatiana said she came to take part in the protest.

“If we have some option to protest I think it’s important to utilize any opportunity,” she said, only giving her first name.

Boris Nadezhdin, a liberal politician who tried to join the race on an anti-war platform but was barred from running by election officials, voiced hope that many Russians cast their ballots against Putin.

“I believe that the Russian people today have a chance to show their real attitude to what is happening by voting not for Putin, but for some other candidates or in some other way, which is exactly what I did,” he said after voting in Dolgoprudny, a town just outside Moscow.

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Real Estate Agency To Sell Bangkok Condo for 1.7 Billion to Foreigners

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The Whizdom Craft Samyan project is a 55-storey condominium

BANGKOK – Magnolia Quality Development Corporation Limited (MQDC) has announced a partnership with Knightsbridge Partners, a real estate agency, to sell 100 units of the Whizdom Craft Samyan condominium project in the heart of Bangkok to foreign buyers. The total value of the units is 1.7 billion baht.

Mr. Assada Kaeokhiao, Chief Customer Experience Officer of MQDC, said the Whizdom Craft Samyan project is a 55-storey condominium, the tallest building in the Samyan area, near the Samyan MRT station. Prices start at 7.99 million baht. The 100 units, worth 1.7 billion baht, will be sold to foreign buyers who see it as an investment opportunity.

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Kingston Lai, CEO of Knightsbridge Partners and Mr. Assada Kaeokhiao, Chief Customer Experience Officer of MQDC

Kingston Lai, CEO of Knightsbridge Partners, a specialist in condominium sales in international markets, is confident that the project will be well received by clients interested in buying for both residential and investment purposes, as well as those looking to live in a condominium like second home in Thailand, due to its convenient location in the city center. They are also looking for opportunities to settle down permanently.

“Samyan’s location meets the needs of living, working, traveling, shopping, close to traditional stores, restaurants, street snacks, department stores and hospitals, and also has a starting price that is affordable compared to condominium prices in other countries where the company markets, such as Hong Kong, Malaysia and the United Kingdom, allowing us to see the opportunity to sell a large number of units to expatriate customers,” said Mr. Kingston.

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