The Thai PM has issued a directive ordering the Royal Thai Police to stop paradigm suspects before the media as it violates their basic human rights. Putting aside the irony of the coup leader raising human rights, is this something that should be stopped in Cambodia?
While it is always good for a giggle - and we all take a morbid delight in seeing expat arrestees especially - should it end and, even if it shouldn't, is it likely to end given the Kingdom's propensity to follow Thailand in these sort of areas?
http://www.chiangraitimes.com/thailands ... tcher=true
Parading suspects in front of the media
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How does Cambodia follow Thailand in these sort of matters?
Romantic Cambodia is dead and gone. It's with McKinley in the grave.
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