Thailand

World longest reigning monarch,King Bhumibol Adulyadej, 88, from Thailand is dead. The kind had ruled Thailand for 70 years, but has been in a poor state of health in recent times.

The palace had warned that the king health was "not stable" on Sunday. After the news, a lot of Thai people had been wearing pink clothes as it is believed to bring good luck to their sick king, while hundred gathers outside the hospital where he is being treated.

               

The heir to the throne is  63-year-old Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn, but does not attract much affection like his father. Public discussion of the succession is punishable by lengthy jail terms.

King Bhumibol is seen as a semi-divine person, and Thais look forward to him whenever there is high-tension in the land. He is also seen as a unifying power and believed to have calm influences on different political tension in the country.

He assumed the throne on 9 June 1946 after his brother, King Ananda Mahidol demise. 

King Bhumibol was born in Cambridge in the US state of Massachusetts.

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The Thai immigration detained Hong democracy movement activist, Joshua Wong, 19, after travelling to Thailand on invitation by Netiwit Chotipatpaisal, the Thai student activist leader, to speak about his participation in the 2014 Occupy protests.

According to the Thai immigration, Pol Col Pruthipong Prayoonsiri, deputy commander of the Suvarnabhumi Airport immigration office, the Chinese government has made a request to Thailand to stop the young man from entering the country, and had requested cooperation of the government to deny Joshua entry into Thailand. When Joshua was told about the information of his deportation, he did not oppose it. 

                  

The Thailand Military Junta quickly denied that it received any letter from  Beijing, and no instruction was given pertaining to Joshua Wong. According to  spokesman Lt Gen Sansern Kaewkamnerd, claimed that Wong had been detained and deported because:

Mr Wong had been active in resistance movements against other foreign governments, and that if such actions were taken within Thailand, they could eventually affect Thailand’s relations with other nations.

Joshua had travelled to speak at the Chulalongkorn University, to mark the 40th anniversary of the deadly government crackdown of pro-democracy students in Bangkok, known as the Thammasat University massacre, though he was supposed to speak about his own experience during the umbrella movement, but he never made it to the venue.

On Wednesday 5:26am, a political party, Demosistō,  Joshua helped to co-found in Hong-Kong posted a message on their Facebook that their world famous secretary-general had been detained at Suvarnabhumi Airport late on Tuesday night, and on noon on Wednesday, Joshua was placed on Hong Kong Express Airways flight back to Hong Kong, and landed four hours later were reporters were waiting for him.

Speaking about his experience at the Thailand immigration border, he said that more than 20 police and custom officers were waiting for him at the Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, and he was detained alone in a cell where he was interrogated. He was not allowed to use a smartphone or laptop. So he could not call his lawyer or parents.

Joshua told reporters he won't stop talking about democracy, freedom, fairness and justice with other young activists in East Asia. Wong has also said he is in contact with Chulalongkorn University, so he can pass his message to them via Skype.

Wong while being detained ask the officer why he was being held, and was told “This is Thailand, the same as China. This is not Hong Kong,”

After I heard this, I asked them continuously - is what you’re doing against human rights? [A]fter which they used a very intimidating voice to say ‘Here, we can treat you very well, or purposely make things difficult for you, you know to what extent we can do this - so which do you want?"

Since taking power in 2014, the military regime has been working to build stronger ties with China, and one way of doing that is deporting dissidents.

In May, 2016, Mr Wong was denied entry into Malaysia where he had planned to attend some seminar and talk about democracy.

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A British citizen, Gavin Topley, 30, was recently denied entry to Vietnam because of a Handwash gel that dripped on his passport, and was then sent back to Thailand. Since his 30 days Thai visa had expired, he was led to a 30ft by 20ft cell where he will spend his next 6 hell days.

                       

Gavin documented the ordeal by taking selfies and snaps on his phone, and he was allowed to keep it. 

According to some of his snaps, Gavin slept on the mat floor because the beds were infested with bed bugs, and also the room was cockroach infested. 

Gavin said  “I was made to feel like a criminal.The Prison was hell on earth. It was absolutely horrific. I wouldn’t wish a stay there on anyone.”  

                         

The toilet stanks and there was no toilet roll, and some of the inmates spat on the floor, and it was a mixed gender prison, as men and women were all detained together. Gavin also said he had to stand up for a woman as another man was fondling his genitals lusting at her.

                         

                                Gavin bed for the next 6 days as beds were infested with bugs

We have also heard and received another exclusive images of the same prison by someone that was thrown into this same place after he was also denied entry into the Vietnam.

                      

                                                           Bed bug infested bed

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Even in the midst of government take over and curfew in Thailand, some individuals have found joy for themselves in Phatthalung,Thailand. Mr Heng of 57 years of age have bought a plantation for his palm oil business, but while workers were working on the piece of land, they struck gold bars from the land. Some items found includes, Gold chain and necklaces.

     

News have spread to other neighbouring villages too and everyone came in carrying their spade and shovel to dig up as much gold as they can get.

Report from our coresspondent in Thailand say the gold is worth 3million baht as people are already selling their gold.

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