Daily Links 08/31/2009

Posted by Bangkok Pundit | 8/31/2009 07:32:00 am

  • [A source in a security agency, referring to the recording that was almost certainly faked, said: 'It is a classic 'third hand' action meant to spark violence.'

    The recording has found its way onto the Internet. One website that posted it has been closed down by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, as the authorities tried to trace the tape's origin. ]

    BP: also see the expert opinion on the tape.

    tags: no_tag


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Daily Links 08/28/2009

Posted by Bangkok Pundit | 8/28/2009 07:33:00 am

  • [Till last year, the rice fields near this village that sits in the midst of a rubber plantation had remained abandoned. It was neglect that is easily explained: a steady rise in the price of rubber had been more enticing to the villagers.]

    BP: Story on female Muslims in the South and working.

    tags: insurgency

  • [A filmmaking couple devised an intricate system of bribes to Thai officials in order to land lucrative projects such as the Bangkok International Film Festival, a federal prosecutor said Wednesday during opening statements of their trial.

    Gerald and Patricia Green created shell companies and paid off the former governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, Juthamas Siriwan, by transferring money into bank accounts of Juthamas' daughter and a friend so they would be awarded business contracts, said Jonathan Lopez, a senior trial attorney with the U.S. Department of Justice.]

    BP: The trial begins. Interesting defence strategy of admitting payments, but saying they were for consulting.

    tags: no_tag


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Daily Links 08/27/2009

Posted by Bangkok Pundit | 8/27/2009 07:33:00 am

  • [Kim Eng raised its year-end target for the SET to 750 from 700, George Huebsch, Kim Eng’s head of research, said in an interview with Bloomberg Television. The measure yesterday climbed 1.3 percent to close at 653.20 and was little changed at 653.15 as of 12:10 p.m. in Bangkok.

    “Thailand’s weathered the economic slowdown extremely well,” Huebsch said. “Earnings should improve further over the next several quarters with the economic recovery.” ]

    BP: As article also notes, the SET has gone up significantly this year. If the SET continues to rise then for those in Thailand who have stocks will likely feel wealthy and start spending more (that is of course only paper wealth), but the effect will be to increase consumption.

    tags: economy

  • [Fugitive suspect Jakrapob Penkair has lectured his red-shirt co-leaders for falling under an illusion that they could reinstall ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra in power via the pardon petition.

    In his article "Thaksin returning home?" published on Tuesday by Naew Ruam Red weekly magazine, Jakrapob reminded the co-leaders for misleading the red shirts to harbour a false hope.]

    BP: Wasn't the point of the petition to show popular Thaksin was?

    tags: UDD


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Daily Links 08/24/2009

Posted by Bangkok Pundit | 8/24/2009 07:33:00 am

  • ["It can be a source of concern ahead," said Euben Paracuelles, an economist at the Royal Bank of Scotland. "Our clients are starting to ask again about politics."

    So far this year, the market toll from political unrest is minimal. The baht has gained 2.32 percent against the dollar, the second-best performer among Asian currencies after Indonesia's rupiah. The benchmark stock index is up 42.3 percent, turning around from a 47.6 percent fall last year.

    Foreign investors, net sellers of Thai stocks in January and February, turned net buyers between March and July.

    And in what some see as a vote of foreign confidence, Thailand received net foreign direct investment of $25.2 billion in three years to 2008, lower only than Singapore's $35.3 billion and far more than Indonesia's $6.5 billion and the Philippines' $3.5 billion, according to data compiled by HSBC.]

    BP: Long, interesting article showing some mixed signals about the economy.

    tags: economy

  • [Insurgents detonated a bomb to ambush a team of assistant district chief of Yaha district and defence volunteers Saturday afternoon, killing three of them and injuring four others.]

    BP: This is the second big attack today. There was another one in Narathiwat (should also be in the same post)

    tags: insurgency

  • [Insurgents on two pick-up trucks bombarded a security checkpoint in this southern border province with gunfire early Sunday morning, killing two soldiers and injuring two other soldiers and a policeman.]

    tags: insurgency


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Daily Links 08/23/2009

Posted by Bangkok Pundit | 8/23/2009 07:35:00 am

  • [For the first time in at least a decade, Myanmar’s central government controls most of its own border with Thailand. By the standards of most countries this might not be considered a major accomplishment. But Myanmar has been fighting ethnic Karen rebels along the mountainous border for nearly as long as it has existed as an independent country.]

    BP: Worth reading this article in its entirety.

    tags: Burma

  • [Supporters of former Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra announced plans on Friday to rally outside Government House later this month and demand the resignation of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva.

    "We will call on Abhisit to dissolve the house because he is clearly an incompetent leader," said Nattawut Saikeau, a core leader of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD), better known as the "red shirts".]

    tags: no_tag

  • [A bomb killed three security volunteers in Thailand's south while militants shot dead three Muslim civilians as the region entered the holy month of Ramadan, police said Saturday.]

    tags: insurgency


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Daily Links 08/20/2009

Posted by Bangkok Pundit | 8/20/2009 07:33:00 am

  • [Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus is establishing the Yunus Centre at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Bangkok which will focus on non-conventional ways to tackle poverty.

    In developing countries in Asia, 690 million people live off less than US$1 a day, and many earn their meagre living by subsistence farming. But the global economic crisis and volatile prices of staple foods have made it all the more difficult. Yet there is much that can be done.

    Microcredit pioneer, Professor Yunus, who is also the founder of Grameen Foundation, maintains that targeted and sustainable assistance can be a vital key to lifting people out of poverty.]

    tags: economy

  • [Prosecutors disagree, claiming the Greens paid more than $1.8 million to Juthamas Siriwan, a former governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, to help secure festival rights and related agreements. They also contend the couple inflated their company’s operating budget to hide payments, and disguised payments as “sales commissions” which they then paid into the account of a third party or directly to Siriwan in cash.

    Legal experts say it all comes down to the purpose and intent of the payments. If the Greens did in fact alter company documents, then prosecutors could point to that as evidence of a nefarious purpose.

    Obviously, the Greens intended to secure certain rights to the film festival, but it will be a leap for prosecutors to show they actually bribed government officials in exchange for the privilege. The law does not prohibit “facilitating payments” for “routine government action” such as police protection, phone service, unloading perishable products, or the processing of government papers such as work permits or visas. Arguably, the Greens paid well-connected people for their consulting services and nothing more. If so, prosecutors may be left with a case showing nothing more than possible tax evasion.]

    BP: Article is slightly misleading and refers to Juthamas as a former governor. Yes, she is now a former governor but at the time she was the governor.

    A single one off payment of say $10,000 to an actual former governor would be possible to explain away as consulting, but $1.8 million to the actual head of the organization in multiple payments to offshore bank accounts and labeling it as a sales commissions on internal records is something different.

    tags: no_tag

  • [“Grandpa” Lee scoops ground coffee into a long sock and slowly pours boiling water through it into a pan. He then decants the rich brew through another stockinglike filter into a tumbler.

    He takes an appraising sip and nods. Another cup of kafe boran, or traditional Thai-style coffee, is ready. Customers can drink it straight or syrupy-sweet with lashings of caramel and condensed milk.

    Lee Sata, or “Pae” (“grandpa”) Lee, brews coffee the same way he’s done it for 72 years – and in the same cramped plywood shop where he began serving it in 1937.]

    BP: 72 years? Hmm, have a long way to go!

    tags: no_tag

  • [France's foreign minister is urging that French tourists who travel to risky parts of the world be required to pay for their rescue, if needed.

    He's proposing a draft law that would cover tourists, but not diplomats, reporters, aid workers and others engaged in professional activity abroad. He says the bill would promote responsible tourism at a time of rampant piracy and kidnappings across the globe.

    Late last year, the French government paid to fly home 500 tourists stranded in Thailand during civil unrest.]

    BP: Sacré bleu!

    tags: no_tag


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Daily Links 08/19/2009

Posted by Bangkok Pundit | 8/19/2009 07:33:00 am


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Daily Links 08/18/2009

Posted by Bangkok Pundit | 8/18/2009 07:33:00 am

  • [Suspected Muslim insurgents slit the throat of a rubber-tapper and shot dead two other men in the latest violence to hit Thailand's troubled far south, local police said Monday.]

    tags: insurgency

  • [Intelligence and regional media circles in Bangkok are looking for answers to at least a couple of questions that intrigue them. How did Selvarasa Pathmanathan alias “KP” fall into the hands of one of the governments that had been after him for years so shortly after picking up the mantle of his fallen leader Prabhakaran?]

    BP: Interesting article looking at reporting on the story.

    tags: media

  • [Some legal experts believe the main challenge facing prosecutors is proving that the Greens received the deals because they bribed foreign leaders.

    "If this money ended up in the hands of (Thai) government officials, it's going to come down to showing what was the purpose and intent for these payments," said Jonathan Drimmer, a former federal prosecutor who focuses on foreign corruption violations and other U.S. laws.]

    BP: Surely, the crucial evidence will be the bank transfers to Juthamas, details from the search which shows the payments were marked as "commission", and the evidence from the cooperating witness.

    btw, excellent long article by AP

    tags: no_tag


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Daily Links 08/16/2009

Posted by Bangkok Pundit | 8/16/2009 07:34:00 am

  • [The Philippines and Thailand have agreed to strengthen bilateral ties, with leaders of both countries vowing to increase trade, investment and political cooperation.

    President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and visiting Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva made such commitments during a 40-minute bilateral meeting at Bahay Pangarap at the compound of the Presidential Security Group on Friday.
    ...
    Government data showed trade between the two countries amounted to about $5.78 billion from $5.16 billion in 2007.

    Investments have also been robust, with Thai companies like PTT Thailand Group, Siam Cement Group, Dusit Thani Group, Bangkok Bank Ltd., TPI Philippines Vinyl, Thai Airways International, Charoen Pokphand Foods and Tiger Motors doing well in the Philippines.

    Filipino companies operating in Thailand include Universal Robina Corp., San Miguel Corp., Liwayway Marketing Corp., and Top Blend International Co.]

    tags: economy


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Daily Links 08/14/2009

Posted by Bangkok Pundit | 8/14/2009 07:33:00 am

  • [John Donatich, the director of Yale University Press, said by telephone that the decision was difficult, but the recommendation to withdraw the images, including the historical ones of Muhammad, was “overwhelming and unanimous.” The cartoons are freely available on the Internet and can be accurately described in words, Mr. Donatich said, so reprinting them could be interpreted easily as gratuitous.

    He noted that he had been involved in publishing other controversial books — like “The King Never Smiles” by Paul M. Handley, a recent unauthorized biography of Thailand’s current monarch — and “I’ve never blinked.” But, he said, “when it came between that and blood on my hands, there was no question.” ]

    tags: FreeSpeech

  • [Early in the fight against Al Qaeda, agency officials relied heavily on American allies to help detain people suspected of terrorism in makeshift facilities in countries like Thailand. But by the time two C.I.A. officials met with Mr. Foggo in 2003, that arrangement was under threat, according to people briefed on the situation. In Thailand, for example, local officials were said to be growing uneasy about a black site outside Bangkok code-named Cat’s Eye. (The agency would eventually change the code name for the Thai prison, fearing it would appear racially insensitive.) The C.I.A. wanted its own, more permanent detention centers.]

    tags: no_tag

  • [This is the scene of a battle the Jarai people of Kong Yu village have been fighting, and losing for the past five years.

    It started when local officials called a meeting and said they needed some of the forest.

    "They told us they wanted to give part of our land to disabled soldiers," said Mr Fil.

    "They said if you don't give us the land, we'll take it. So we agreed to give them a small area, just 50 hectares." ]

    BP: Note the audio part at the bottom of the article.

    tags: no_tag


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Daily Links 08/13/2009

Posted by Bangkok Pundit | 8/13/2009 07:33:00 am

  • [Before moving their production base to Bangphli Industrial Estate, the first Body Fashion Unlimited factory was in Silom. At the beginning, it was built to produce underwear. The 150 new employees included Thanyanun. At that time, 22 years ago, they received wages of 28 baht per day.]

    BP: Yes, there is a human interest story to this, but it is the manufacturing process which interests BP the most.

    tags: no_tag


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Daily Links 08/12/2009

Posted by Bangkok Pundit | 8/12/2009 07:33:00 am

  • ["Since the film's ultimate subject is the sacred trinity of 'Nation, Religion, King', we colour nothing and make no judgements; we had to show everything and tell nothing, explain nothing," Ing says. "The censors told Manit, who went on our behalf, that they would pass the film because they could see that all three of us meant well. But they felt sorry for us because who would come to see such a long film?! It's long precisely because we have to show everything and tell nothing. So, in this way, the censors definitely influenced the way we shot and cut the film."]

    tags: FreeSpeech


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Daily Links 08/11/2009

Posted by Bangkok Pundit | 8/11/2009 07:33:00 am

  • [The US DSCA announces [PDF] Thailand’s formal request to buy 3 UH-60L Black Hawk helicopters, along with their 6 T700-GE-701D engines with C controls, AN/APX 100 (V) Identification Friend or Foe Mark XII Transponder Set or a suitable substitute/commercial equivalent, internal hoist kits, plus related warranty, spare and repair parts, tools and support equipment, publications and technical data, personnel training and training equipment, and other support. Total cost could be up to $150 million, if a contract is signed.]

    BP: Plenty of more details on helicopter purchases on the page

    tags: military

  • [Viktor Bout, the Russian arms dealer dubbed the "Merchant of Death", is due this week to hear the result of his drawn-out fight against extradition from Thailand to the US.

    A Bangkok court is set to rule on Tuesday on a request from Washington to extradite the 42-year-old former Soviet air force]

    tags: no_tag

  • [Motorists will again enjoy cheaper diesel by two baht a litre starting next week, after Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva demanded that the state Oil Fund subsidise prices.]

    BP: So back to using the policies they criticized Thaksin and Samak using then. This policy will prove popular.

    tags: energy

  • [Two Muslim village leaders were killed in drive-by shootings in Thailand's restive southernmost provinces, police said on Sunday.]

    tags: insurgency


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Daily Links 08/10/2009

Posted by Bangkok Pundit | 8/10/2009 07:33:00 am

  • [Former prime minister Suchinda Kraprayoon yesterday also called on the UDD to end its move, saying the campaign could be viewed as improper for bothering His Majesty the King.

    Gen Suchinda, who is known to be close to Thaksin, made his call during his 76th birthday celebrations at his home on Soi Ranong 2.]

    BP: This is news to BP. Really?

    tags: thaksin


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Daily Links 08/07/2009

Posted by Bangkok Pundit | 8/07/2009 07:33:00 am

  • [Senator Khamnoon Sithisamarn, an appointed member close to People's Alliance for Democracy leader Sondhi Limthongkul, has submitted an urgent question to the prime minister about army chief Anupong Paojinda's role in protecting the monarchy.

    The senator said that after the anti-government United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship launched its petition campaign for a royal pardon for former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, the House speaker, Senate speaker, many MPs, senators and academics had all decried the campaign as being unlawful and having a hidden political agenda.]

    BP: How is the monarchy actually under threat?

    tags: no_tag

  • [Mr Sondhi's description of the attempt on his life as well as his naming of the likely suspects has pitted him against Task Force 90, to which some of the alleged shooters were attached.

    The army is naturally offended.

    It feels Mr Sondhi is being less than considerate with what some term as discriminating remarks about the army's possible involvement in the case, which has put the task force in disrepute.

    A source in the task force said it was damaging, most specifically to the unit, for Mr Sondhi to have fired the verbal salvo across the board.]

    tags: no_tag

  • [On Aug 5, the Criminal Court held its final hearing in the case of Daranee Charnchoengsilapakul. Suwit Lertkraimethi, a postgraduate student at Thammasat’s Political Sicence Faculty and an anti-coup activist testified as a defence witness, followed by Daranee herself.]

    tags: LeseMajeste


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Daily Links 08/06/2009

Posted by Bangkok Pundit | 8/06/2009 07:33:00 am


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Daily Links 08/04/2009

Posted by Bangkok Pundit | 8/04/2009 07:33:00 am

  • [The case of Hollywood producer Gerald Green and his wife Patrica is set to begin on Tuesday in Los Angeles. The pair are charged with violating the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, having been accused of bribing a Thai government official in order to obtain management contracts ]

    BP: Wise Kwai has more details. This has political and corruption implications as if they are convicted of giving a bribe, will the Thai authorities finally take action against Jaruwan?

    tags: no_tag


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Daily Links 08/03/2009

Posted by Bangkok Pundit | 8/03/2009 07:32:00 am

  • [Prachatai (1 August 2009: “Thailand: Report on defamation law”) which begins, “ARTICLE 19 and the National Press Council of Thailand (NPCT) have jointly launched a Report, the Impact of Defamation Law on Freedom of Expression in Thailand. The Report outlines the nature of defamation law in Thailand, as well as the chilling effect it has on freedom of expression.”]

    BP: Report is available from the link on the site.

    tags: FreeSpeech


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Daily Links 08/02/2009

Posted by Bangkok Pundit | 8/02/2009 07:35:00 am

  • [Thailand’s industrial production fell for an eighth month in June as the global recession slashed demand for automobiles and processed food. The magnitude of the drop was the smallest since November.

    A measure of manufacturing production dropped 7.8 percent from a revised 9.8 percent decline a month earlier, Pichit Patrawimolpon, a Bank of Thailand director, said today in Bangkok. The median estimate of 15 economists in a Bloomberg survey was for a 9.5 percent contraction.

    “The Thai economy has hit the bottom,” said Kosit Panpiemras, executive chairman at Bangkok Bank Pcl, the nation’s largest lender. “But it will take time for us to return to growth. Global trade remains very weak and that will hurt export-dependent economies like ours.”]

    BP: Some great stats in the article.

    tags: economy


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Daily Links 08/01/2009

Posted by Bangkok Pundit | 8/01/2009 07:33:00 am

  • [On the scale of 10, the government has received an average grade point of 6.39 for its six-month performance, Suan Dusit Poll said in a survey released on Friday.

    Rural people appeared more enthusiastic about performance than Bangkok residents. The government's rating was 6.52 upcountry and 6.02 in the capital.

    Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva got the approval rating of 7.38 while his Cabinet trailed behind at 6.30.]

    BP: Again, Abhisit does better than the rest of the Cabinet. Will wait to see the full results in Thai before offering a longer comment

    tags: abhisit

  • [Thailand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Thursday said Cambodia's concession granted to a French company to explore petroleum in the disputed maritime area will not affect Thailand's rights over the areas.

    Thai Foreign Ministry spokesman Vimol Kidchob said the ministry is now verifying information after Cambodia reportedly granted oil exploration rights to the French company Total in the overlapping zone in the Gulf of Thailand.

    "Any concession granted by the Cambodian government would not affect the rights of Thailand," Mr Vimol said, "as both countries agreed in 1975 that any concessionaire would not be allowed to explore or develop petroleum resources in the disputed maritime zone unless Thailand and Cambodia successfully resolve the dispute."]

    BP: So there is an agreement dating back to 1975.

    tags: ForeignPolicy


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