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By Harrison George |
<p>To judge from the cracks and potholes, the soi hasn’t been resurfaced in decades.&nbsp; Maybe not since the emergency makeover when a daily motorcade of Mercs began transporting royal offspring to the school nearby.</p>
<div>British Ambassador Mark Kent on Thursday met with junta leader and Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha and urged the general to return democracy to Thailand and respect human rights.</div> <p></p>
By Harrison George |
<p>Khun Jod Lukplasaenmon.&nbsp; You are an advisor to the Prime Minister.</p> <p>Yes.&nbsp; Yes, I am.</p> <p>And so you give advice to the Prime Minister.</p> <p>Well, we try.&nbsp; There’s a team of us, you see.&nbsp; But the PM is a very intelligent man, you know.</p> <p>Is he?</p> <p>Oh yes, a tremendous intellect.&nbsp; So sometimes he doesn’t need our advice.&nbsp; Most of the time, in fact.</p> <p>I see.&nbsp; So this campaign against corruption, was it something that you advised? &nbsp;Or perhaps …</p>
<div>&nbsp;</div> <div><em>The following is an open letter, signed by UK academics, university staff and students, to Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha, the leader of the National Council for&nbsp;</em><em>Peace and Order (NCPO). </em></div>