Free Thailand July 2014 | Page 27

Thongchailit that the leader of Thailand’s coup, Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha, wanted them to stop asking “aggressive questions.” “Such a forceful style of asking is not appropriate,” Wannapak told the reporters. “Therefore, we ask for cooperation. Do not ask in such a manner again.” “The press should cheer him on”. “In the current situation,” he added, “any action that will affect the problem-solving efforts and confidence in the army can take legal action, but the army does not want to do that.” Crystal Clear General. Next time, Just give them a list of questions that they can ask the General so he can answer with Grace and Confidence. If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb and sil ent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.