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Devlyn Abbott, who died while on holiday on Phuket in Thailand

Thailand Traffickers Tailed; Prayuth One Year On; What Killed Phuket Tourist; Aussie Shot

Friday, May 22, 2015
Updating All Day, Every Day

bbc.com As the trade in human beings becomes more and more profitable, the BBC's Jonathan Head discovers that entire communities in Thailand are helping the traffickers
Full story here http://goo.gl/reH9wZ.

AP The UN High Commissioner for Refugees estimates the current number of boatpeople adrift off SE Asia could be over 3000 - or more that no one knows about.

afp In a rare show of unity France's parliament has voted unanimously to ban food waste in big supermarkets, notably by outlawing the destruction of unsold food products: ''It's scandalous to see bleach being poured into supermarket dustbins along with edible foods.''

theguardian.com A 4.2 magnitude earthquake hit parts of Kent in England in the early hours, shaking houses, rattling windows and waking people in the county.

PhuketWATCH Daily Media Wrap

PHUKET: The daily wrap of Thailand news, with a Phuket perspective, plus relevant reports from national and international media. Beware of inconsistent imitations.

Today's Top Stories


bangkokpost.com Twenty-two suspected swindlers, including tuk-tuk drivers, accused of luring foreign tourists to jewellery shops and restaurants in return for high commissions have been arrested in Bangkok as part of a police crackdown on gangs preying on holidaymakers. [Ed: On Phuket they are paid hefty commissions.]

Full story here http://goo.gl/4LJVa1

cnn.com Thailand's Prime Minister says his administration remains committed to returning the country to democracy despite repeated delays in the timetable for new elections. The government pushed back the election date again this week, from early 2016 to August-September 2016 ''at the earliest.''

Full story here http://goo.gl/pN653i

bangkokpost.com Taking everything into account one year on, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha is ''satisfied'' with his performance, but there are many who disagree.

iol.co.za The post-mortem results of Hibiscus Coast Municipality law enforcement officer, Devlyn Abbott, who died while on holiday in Phuket, has revealed he died of inflammation of the brain. Post mortem results sent to family this week said the 41-year-old died in a resort room as a result of ''cerebral edema and bleeding under meninges'' - inflammation to the brain caused by meningitis.

Full story here http://goo.gl/JDto3r

Phuketwan story here http://goo.gl/fgDm91

Human Trafficking in Thailand


europarl.europa.eu EU Parliament expresses its concern over the plight of Rohingya refugees and calls on the Thai authorities to hold "immediate, full and credible" investigations into the mass graves of Rohingya Muslims found in May near human trafficking camps in southern Thailand.

reuters Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib Razak said he had ordered the navy to rescue thousands of migrants adrift at sea, as a Thai official said Myanmar (Burma) had agreed to attend an emergency conference on the crisis.

Phuket World of People


bangkokpost.com Police have not been able to pinpoint the shooters or the reasons for an attack on a 64-year-old Australian man in Surat Thani. Edward Woodward was hit twice by shotgun blasts in Muang district, slightly injured and sent to hospital.

Phuket Update An electrical fault was blamed for a fire that destroyed a room in the Rico Hotel on Soi Bangla in Phuket's Patong holiday hub. Firefighters took 20 minutes to douse the blaze. A Thai woman rented the room.

bangkokpost.com Ten Chinese tourists were injured, one of them seriously, after their van collided with a pickup truck and overturned in the Doi Saket district of Chiang Mai in a downpour.

Krabi Update A fishing net was to blame for the death of a 300-kilogram manatee found dead near Koh Kurong in Krabi, Fishery Department officers believe. Last month, a net was blamed for the death of a 500-kilogram whale shark that was found near Koh Pu, off the coast of Krabi.

voanews.com The swift takeover of Palmyra - after only days of fighting - may have been a huge military victory for the Islamic State group but it may have also been, in part, a calculated strategic loss for the Syrian government. Mario Abou Zeid, a researcher for the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut, says Damascus is fighting rebel forces that it considers a much greater threat than the Islamic State.

business.financialpost.com LG has revealed a 55-inch OLED TV that's so light and thin (1.45 kg and 0.508 millimetres thick) that it can be mounted on a wall with only magnets. Dubbed ''wallpaper TV,'' the television can adhere to a wall by using a magnet attached to the television as well the surface it's mounted on.

centreforaviation.com Sichuan Airlines is due to take delivery of an Airbus A320 family aircraft on May 22, giving the Chengdu-based carrier 100 aircraft. Sichuan becomes the seventh airline in China to have a fleet of 100 or more aircraft.

independent.co.uk Nine out of 10 men with advanced prostate cancer - an incurable and fatal disease - could soon be treated following a pioneering study. In what is being called the ''Rosetta Stone'' of prostate research, scientists have identified the genetic mutations linked with the spread of prostate cancer.

Around the Region


channelnewsasia.com Chinese tourist arrivals to Singapore look set to get a lift, with the upcoming extension of multiple-journey visas for visitors from China. Industry observers said this will have spillover benefits for the wider economy, and can help Singapore keep its place amid a competitive regional tourism landscape.

Try Phuketwan's Asean Today daily:
http://phuketwan.com/tourism/asean-today-tells-burma-thailand-persecution-choppers-ready-rescue-aussies-interest-cambodia-22514/

Phuket World of Sport


afp Luis Figo and Michael van Praag pulled out of the race for the Fifa presidency, leaving controversial incumbent Sepp Blatter in a straight fight with Jordan's Prince Ali bin al Hussein.

afp Geoffrey Boycott says the way in which English cricket has been run lately amounted to a ''shambles'' ahead of this week's first Test against New Zealand. England crashed out of the World Cup at the group stage and then managed only a 1-1 Test series draw in the Caribbean against a West Indies side labelled ''mediocre.''

Coming Events on Phuket 2015


June 20-21 Baba wedding at Old Phuket Town

July 14-16 Trial of Phuketwan journalists at Phuket Provincial Court

July 15-19 Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek

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if that was meningitis, it requires thorough epidemiological investigation where he got the bug, and how.
meningitis is not the infection that you can get occasionally like a flue.

with so many grass-root people in Phuket continuously coughing and excreting secret from depth of their throats, and getting zero medical attention until it is a terminal condition, you never know what kind of pneumonia, bronchitis, diphtheria, TB or meningitis you can get while visiting a market.

Posted by Sue on May 22, 2015 08:38

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Prayut One Year On

Dear Ed

I confess that I am spectacularly unqualified to assess the overall performance of the military government.

I did note that many Western democracies were alarmed when the elected Thai government was overthrown in the coup one year ago. Many observers have also been critical of the crackdown on freedom of speech especially on freedom of assembly.

However, Prayut and his government will probably receive considerable praise for their substantial crackdown over the past month on the massive human trafficking. I do not wish to suggest that all aspects of the crackdown were perfect but I personally believe the government deserves significant credit - significant credit - for tackling a huge problem caused by forces within Burma, by criminal syndicates and the complacency of previous civilian Thai governments.

Posted by Ian Yarwood on May 22, 2015 10:01

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This year is my 31st year in Thailand. I remember those tuk tuk scammers in Bangkok 30 years ago and they were there long before I arrived. I'm glad they are so efficient and quick to take action against them. Again only after some international publicity. Face saving five minute crackdown again?

Posted by Arun Muruga on May 22, 2015 10:27

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BBC.com On the trail of human traffickers. Sold for ransom.

Dear Ed

Jonathan Head of the BBC has produced another excellent report on the people smuggling trade. The written story and the video clip were both very enlightening. Thank you for providing the link above.

We are witnessing the worst aspects of human nature. However, we are also witnessing some of the best aspects of human nature in the investigative reporters and in Khun Manit Pleantong and his many brave volunteers.

Posted by Ian Yarwood on May 22, 2015 13:18

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I am not surprised the Prime Minister now informs us that elections are pushed back to September 2016. And I will be not surprised if it will be pushed back more in time.
After all, despite critics of side tracked ex pocket filling politicians, Thailand is moral wise now in a better shape, than it was under previous corrupt Government officials.
Many things not perfect, but improving and better.
The old thai cast/clan of politicians should never come back. Let them die out in suing each other in courts on stupid scrimp brain matters. All this courts cases prove that cast of politicians not feel obligated to the country and welfare of lower- and middle class thai people. They where just there for own benefits ( up to very high levels in thai political hierarchy).

Posted by Kurt on May 22, 2015 14:34

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-Kurt- Good statement. I sit in the REDS land in Chayaphum-Udon Thani in the countryside, since 17 years, even here it is quiet. The PM is not perfect, but better than most of his predecessors, I think he is the best PM since Chuan Lekpai.

Posted by Alfred on May 22, 2015 20:57

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Kurt,
Thailand is certainly not "moral wise now". Morals don't change because of suppression, they change when the alternative appears a better option.
Corruption is and has been rampant for decades and still remains so. People are now more carefull about their dealings.
The country is certainly more peaceful but the test will be when freedoms are restored. That is when we will see if any change in attitudes has occurred.
The fundamental issue to create a fair and equal society has been, to date overlooked. The whole system of justice, enforcement and policing has not been addressed and until it is done so, attempts to reform the country in all others areas will not change.
While money determines your success in any litigation or to bypass litigation, perceived justice will never seem to have occurred.
As they say ( no offense Ian),
" a bad lawyer can delay justice for months, possibly years. A good lawyer can delay it indefinitely"

Posted by Manowar on May 23, 2015 06:27

Editor Comment:

Indeed. If the morals of the government have changed for the better, dropping the case against Phuketwan would be an encouraging sign. Recognising that mistakes can be made (and unmade) is the hallmark of a moral government.

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Dear Manowar, thank you for your comment.
Well, let us not forget why the May 2014 Coup took place. Thailand was in a mess, street protests, fights, road blockage, 'street wars', occupation of Government house in BKK, farmers starving to death. On Phuket, Provincial Hall and a TOT office closed by mob. PW journalists on Phuket 'democratically' accused by a Navy officer. That was all happening in a period of democracy.
The present Government + NCPO are working very hard to make things better for the thai people. Weekly the Prime Minister is on tv, explaining to the Nation what they are doing. I see improvement in the thai society, I see hope among thai people who feel they not any longer have to be bullied by thai influential people. During previous democratic regimes slave selling/trafficking was 'developed' with high government officials in 'democratic' control. It is this Government + NCPO which are cleaning up what previous governments not wanted to do. Attention that time by previous thai Government was deviated to a temple dispute with Cambodia. It was all nonsense ( confirmed in ICJ in The Hague, Netherlands).
The PW journalists were accused by previous democratic government.
Personally I think the PW journalists never will see the courtroom inside coming July. Cabinet + NCPO will try to avoid that, they just now look for a way out and try to avoid 'loose face' for the Navy same time.
Anyway, for lower class thai people I now see more democracy than under previous democratic governments.
This government + NCPO better stay in power until the old boys political networks with their influential friends are totally for ever blocked to return. Otherwise the Coup was for nothing and Thailand will go back to the old days.
Do thai people want that 'democratic option'?

Posted by Kurt on May 23, 2015 08:59

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PW has been accused by one or two misguided Royal Thai Navy officers, acting on bad advice, with absolutely no grounds for the action. Whether the case proceeds will certainly be a test of this government's standards.

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Hi Manowar

No offence taken. (: I won't even disagree with you.

I try to achieve justice quickly and economically. That might make me very bad but then we all have our faults.

Posted by Ian Yarwood on May 23, 2015 12:09

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Kurt,
The disturbances you refer to were people voicing their democratic rights without any thought of the rights of others. In other words " ours are more important than yours".
PW have not been accused by any democratic government, they have been accused by a branch of the military. The military removed the democratic rights of all people. The country has no democracy.
In case you don't realise " this government, the NCPO, the RTN and the old boys" are one in the same.
Yes, the coup will be for nothing and the reason is that until the legal system is enforced equally, the rest is all smoke and mirrors to justify the action taken.

Do Thai people want that democratic option? The need to ask such a question suggests you prefer to be told what to do rather than having the freedom to control your life and destiny.

Posted by Manowar on May 23, 2015 14:00

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Hi Ian,
Unfortunately, I have many more as I am a product of a 3rd gen solicitor and it has been common practice at family gatherings to bring out the legal jokes and most have some element of truth hidden within.
The better ones generally require a drawn out and complicated sequence of events and if you can hold the attention of listeners are better than the one liners.
I am currently negotiating a deed of agreement with my son, as pleading failed, to study the same. I know he will be successful because when we are just about to agree to a monetary settlement to be paid on completion of studies, the conditions are changed to be more favourable.
Anyway, it's nice to have an alternative to our own Sue who originates with a similar Eastern European occupation. However, I have to admit, I've always had a problem with the difference between " or" and "ing" and the only suitable definition I could find, was that after death, one of them does not continue to screw you.

Posted by Manowar on May 23, 2015 14:55

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Ian,
I'm sure you are not bad in an ethical sense, however unlike your obligations to a client which require a "reasonable chance of success" Thai law appears to be based on a "reasonable chance to suppress"

Posted by Manowar on May 23, 2015 15:57

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Manowar,
Thank you for your reply, I do respect your opinion ,red it with interest, although I feel different.

Posted by Kurt on May 23, 2015 18:45


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