A Show of Power in JuntaLand
Today, General Prayuth Chan-ocha, ordered 155 political leaders, including the
Shinawatra clan and both pro- and anti-government protesters to report to him at Thai
army headquarters in Bangkok.
The army tell them, don’t bring your cell phone to the meeting. They show up. After
30 minutes.They detained Yingluck, her sister and brother-in-law,”.
It seems Yingluck was held at an army base in Saraburi province, north of Bangkok.
Under a martial law provision allowing the military to hold people for up to seven
days without charge.
The junta, which is already holding most of the government it ousted in a coup in
secret locations against their will, said it would keep former prime minister Yingluck
Shinawatra and others in custody for up to a week to give them “time to think”.
“Time to Think”. Our Way, not Your Way. Time to accept our illegitimate actions. Time to forget about
democracy, freedom. You have no right to express your views. No right to have fundamental rights. No Free Speech.
No Free movement. TV, what TV. Internet, Lucky we kept the internet until now. Behave or no Internet. We set the
time for you to go home and the time that you can leave home. If you disagree, We have the right to shoot you.